MORNING WALKS WITH SEIKOS

Introduction 

I'm a 69-year-old San Diegan, and have never been a serious exercise fan. I cycled thousands of miles when I was younger, but I have given that up. For most of my life I have been in publishing and thus became more fond of my keyboard than a treadmill or set of weights. 

However, to avoid terminal boredom from Coronavirus, recuperate from sinus surgery, forestall heart attacks, lose a few pounds, get my doctor off my back, etc. I regretfully decided to start walking. 

I write for a watch website in my spare time, so to maintain motivation, my daily theme for these walks is my Seiko watch for the day. Most anyone in the world might know that brand name, so I will do only minimal editing to take out things not of interest to my general readers. 

My goals are a daily dawn walk, wearing a different Seiko watch, on a different route while taking nice photos. There will be no times, no distances and no personal bests.


ON A SUNNY DAY NEAR SAN DIEGO

This quest came to me one morning as we walked a mile or so on the beach and realised, thanks to the Pacifico truck, that The Tide is In.




I guess I don't even need to look at the water level as the tide report is conveniently painted on the truck. 

I wonder what it says on the other side? Does he have to back into the space when the tide is out?



Today's Credor (a Seiko sub-brand) watch is notable for its 7 hands -- two are retrograde (they traverse an arc then jump back) and the other 5 revolve or jump around a circle.

hours
minutes
seconds
2nd time zone hours
date of month
day of week
hours of power reserve

OK, so far it is HO HUM, but I hadn't formulated anything on day One. It gets better as we go. Please go on to episode 2.


 


 

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