Category: collecting
The watch I currently wear (Jan-2021): Seiko LordMatic 5606-7191
The watch I currently wear (Nov-2020): Seiko LordMatic 5206-6130
An overview to vintage Seiko watches
An overview about the Seiko 7S movement family
My path to collecting Seiko watches
I have always had a preference for mechanical watches. My father gave me an Omega Constellation from the seventies. Later I owned an early Glashütte automatic watch, which was powered by an ETA movement. Unfortunately my early watches were either stolen or I lost them.
Some years ago, I discovered by chance the affordable Seiko 5 Sports automatic watch series. Most people know them because of their affordable but very attractive diver models. Although I admire large stainless steel diver watches, I find them uncomfortable to wear because of my rather small wrists. I bought a Seiko 5 Sports SNZG15K1 automatic military style watch. This is a very affordable stainless steel watch, which is available in Germany for about 180 Euro and looks like it costs much more. As with their divers, Seiko has nailed the looks: This is how a military style watch should look like.
Category: personal
Why the heck moebiusband?
I usually use the nickname moebiusband. If you google for moebiusband you can read on Wikipedia (Quote from the Wikipedia article):
A Möbius strip is a surface with only one side (when embedded in three-dimensional Euclidean space) and only one boundary. Its discovery is attributed to the German mathematicians Johann Benedict Listing and then independently August Ferdinand Möbius in 1858.
A Möbius strip made with a piece of paper and tape. (By David Benbennick - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link to original):
Category: watch-i-wear
The watch I currently wear (Jan-2021): Seiko LordMatic 5606-7191
The watch I currently wear (Nov-2020): Seiko LordMatic 5206-6130
Category: web-development
Blog Technical Details
This web blog is generated with the Ruby Jekyll framework. Of course you can create static pages in any way you like. Since I am actually a fan of the Perl scripting language I have e.g. already implemented several pages with Perl and the Perl Template Toolkit. So why Jekyll? Jekyll meets for me the balance between simplicity, functionality and comfort. It brings everything with it to create a static blog page.