Stupid question, so is the second hand synced with the minute hand? Wouldn't you have to line them up for them all to be synced up? You put the second hand anywhere.. how do you know that when the second hand goes past 12 the minute hand will change? As I said..I'm sure this is a stupid question..but I am not sure why.
@@mixodorians12 you know I’ve never actually considered that, you do have a point, in theory I should be setting the seconds, mins, hrs and GMT exactly at 12 together. If I’m setting the seconds at a random position then the minute hand could be half a minute ahead or behind where it’s supposed to be on the dial. However, in a few years of doing this I’ve never noticed an issue, I think given the level of accuracy (-/+15s approx per day) it’s not something I’d consider too important, there’s usually some slop in the hands too. But I might actually test this out for a future video, thanks for the comment!
The seconds hand can realign when you set the time… stop the watch with the seconds hand at 12, then make sure your minute hand is bang on any minute, and it’ll roll over exactly, doesn’t matter where you initially set the seconds hand, unless it’s a non-hacking movement.
It does have some very small lume pips around the edge which glow up well, but they are small. The Namoki lume on the hands is good, near seiko level - I almost pair them with a seiko GMT hand initially and the lume was pretty equal, but chose the simpler arrow design in the end
@@svkwatches you can get lume even brighter than seiko, you just have to mix the materials yourself, it's not an easy thing to do, but I think you can actually do it, seems like you have all the watchmaking skills needed, it's just a matter of getting the dial without lume first, or removing the old and putting new mix. In any case its not a super difficult job, just needs few time to get the right mix ratio and then to learn how to apply the lume on the hour markers and the hands. Good luck and hopefully we see a video about this soon from you.
Thank you for the seconds positioning hand tip.
Gorgeous watch. Some day I hope to have an alpinist. This watch is my grail. Good job.
Beautiful build! I have the green dial version
Could one use an OEM Alpinist dial from the SBDC091 or SPB197 for instance?
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love MAMACOO ’s watches
can this watch be done without the compass button ?
Yeah there’s a few other options for the case and dial at namokimods, link in the description!
@@svkwatches It wuld be possible to keep the dial and only change the case ? And still have the GMT feature ?
@ yeah sure
Stupid question, so is the second hand synced with the minute hand? Wouldn't you have to line them up for them all to be synced up? You put the second hand anywhere.. how do you know that when the second hand goes past 12 the minute hand will change? As I said..I'm sure this is a stupid question..but I am not sure why.
It should be lined up to midnight as the date rolls over.
@@mixodorians12 you know I’ve never actually considered that, you do have a point, in theory I should be setting the seconds, mins, hrs and GMT exactly at 12 together. If I’m setting the seconds at a random position then the minute hand could be half a minute ahead or behind where it’s supposed to be on the dial. However, in a few years of doing this I’ve never noticed an issue, I think given the level of accuracy (-/+15s approx per day) it’s not something I’d consider too important, there’s usually some slop in the hands too. But I might actually test this out for a future video, thanks for the comment!
The seconds hand can realign when you set the time… stop the watch with the seconds hand at 12, then make sure your minute hand is bang on any minute, and it’ll roll over exactly, doesn’t matter where you initially set the seconds hand, unless it’s a non-hacking movement.
How's the lume compared to the oem seiko dial?
It does have some very small lume pips around the edge which glow up well, but they are small. The Namoki lume on the hands is good, near seiko level - I almost pair them with a seiko GMT hand initially and the lume was pretty equal, but chose the simpler arrow design in the end
@svkwatches I see, so the dial lume isn't as strong al the oem alpinist right?
No dial would ever match original seiko lume, so the standard would be the stronger yes
@@svkwatches you can get lume even brighter than seiko, you just have to mix the materials yourself, it's not an easy thing to do, but I think you can actually do it, seems like you have all the watchmaking skills needed, it's just a matter of getting the dial without lume first, or removing the old and putting new mix. In any case its not a super difficult job, just needs few time to get the right mix ratio and then to learn how to apply the lume on the hour markers and the hands. Good luck and hopefully we see a video about this soon from you.
Can't ship to the philippines :(
I can - just send me an email and I can arrange it 👍