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Seiko SNK615K1 - 5 Wrist Watches- 5 Automatic Self-Winding Mens Blue S
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About Seiko SNK615K1:
An automatic watch (also called a self-winding watch) is a mechanical watch, typically with a balance wheel escapement, whose mainspring is wound by the motion of the wearers arm, instead of having to be wound manually every day. Whereas a quartz watch is powered by electricity, a mechanical watch is powered by a mainspring which must be rewound for the watch to keep time.Japan 21 Jewels Automatic Self-Winding Movement. Stainless Steel Case and Band with Push Button Deployment Buckle. Bi-Lingual Day/Date Display. Water Resistant - 30 meters. See-Thru Screwdown Caseback.
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written by Guest , January 11, 2009
This watch looks, feels and performs like a significantly more expensive watch.
Let's start with the looks. The color of the blue face is rich looking, not cheap. The sheen on the bezel is just right -- bright but not too bright, which would make it look cheap, and not too matte either. The band is more matte, but it's beautifully done and so far seems to be sturdy.
The craftsmanship on the band indicates the price point. The first week or so I wore it, it squeaked, but that's gone now (after a few months), and replaced with an ever-so-slight metallic movement sound. Not loud at all, but it's not silent either. The weight of this watch is perfect; again, something you'd expect from a much more expensive watch. The mechanics of setting the watch are straight-forward and feel solid. Only more time will tell how resilient the crystal is against normal "desk diving" in an office and home use environment.
Setting the watch is easy. Working the clasp on the watch is easy. Adjusting the band appeared to be easy (I took it to a jeweler and it took about five minutes including one interim adjustment). The watch appears to have normal gain/loss, although I haven't been too scientific about it to find out how many seconds per week.
Overall a fantastic value, I can comfortably recommend this watch as both a great dress and as a great casual watch.
written by Guest , April 18, 2009
THE WATCH IS MORE EXPENSIVE LOOKING THAN YOU PAID FOR...VERY NICE...AND OF COURSE THE QUALITY IS GREAT BEC. IT'S SEIKO...
written by Guest , April 18, 2009
Very pleased with the watch. I like not having to worry about replacing a battery and it keeps accurate time.
written by Guest , October 07, 2009
I had other automatic watches in the past, like Citizen, and I remember using them on and off during the week, without having to worry that if I stopped wearing them for a while they might have stopped working. Well, with this watch, if I take it off, let's say today, and I want to use it again in a couple of days, I need to set the time again because the mechanism will stop at some point. I have no complaints about the looks, for this is a nice looking watch...