Great video, The 7000 series chronos are great watches and you're right the fact that the movement is so thin is definitely a plus. Just a little correction to your video. The two Monaco case watches in the pictures actually have 7018 movements (7018-5000 and 7018-5001). There are several 7016 Monaco's but those two are the only 7018 Monaco's that I am aware of. I love the videos, they are always very interesting, as the title claims. Hoping to see more of these in greater frequency. Thanks.
Thank you for the correction. So sorry for making that mistake - not sure how I missed that 😞 . I pinned your comment so others can be informed as well.
Nice to see another video. Those are nice Seiko’s. I noticed Seiko had a transparent dial back then. There have been a number of recently releases see-thru Dials. Christopher Ward, Mido, and Rado are some, and I know of at least one microbrand also doing it.
I hope you do a comparison between bullheads of Seiko 6138 and Citizen 8110 at some point with 7016 or 7018 as a extra guests. Im really interested to here your thoughts on them. I find really facinating the reset buffer lever in side of 8110 that should compensate for reset/flyback pusher being pushed to hard in a heat of the moment. After all it was designed to time events and that knows to be stressful. Also it has really interesting quick date set that is out of the ordinary sets
Great video, The 7000 series chronos are great watches and you're right the fact that the movement is so thin is definitely a plus.
Just a little correction to your video. The two Monaco case watches in the pictures actually have 7018 movements (7018-5000 and 7018-5001). There are several 7016 Monaco's but those two are the only 7018 Monaco's that I am aware of.
I love the videos, they are always very interesting, as the title claims. Hoping to see more of these in greater frequency. Thanks.
Thank you for the correction. So sorry for making that mistake - not sure how I missed that 😞 . I pinned your comment so others can be informed as well.
I hoped to see this video from when i found your channel. It really got me exided to see them together as a brief review of the models. Thanks
Last frame are my 2 wishlist Seikos 7000 and 8050. Beautiful collection
Nice to see another video. Those are nice Seiko’s.
I noticed Seiko had a transparent dial back then. There have been a number of recently releases see-thru Dials. Christopher Ward, Mido, and Rado are some, and I know of at least one microbrand also doing it.
I hope you do a comparison between bullheads of Seiko 6138 and Citizen 8110 at some point with 7016 or 7018 as a extra guests. Im really interested to here your thoughts on them. I find really facinating the reset buffer lever in side of 8110 that should compensate for reset/flyback pusher being pushed to hard in a heat of the moment. After all it was designed to time events and that knows to be stressful. Also it has really interesting quick date set that is out of the ordinary sets
Where have you been dude?
Good content, but I watched hoping/expecting to see my favorite variant - the black 7016-5020 ‘tank’.
Is the 7018-7000 movement wound by just turning the crown in the "0"/flushed position? How many turns usually for a full reserve?
It’s automatic only - no hand winding, unfortunately. You have to shake it up and then set the time.
@@InterestingWatches Thanks, that's interesting. So shaking it is okay for the movement?
Yes, that’s the only way to power it.
What do you mean by totaliser ? Thanks
It refers to the chronograph hand that counts up the minutes/hours in the subdial.