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A**H
Great watch with budget Price!!
I owned guess watch, Skagen, Timex and Kenneth Cole, All of them are Quartz Movement. This is my first time user for automatic watch and I really love it.Adjustment for watchband is quite tricky. You have to google with the word "How to adjust Seiko Watchband" to find out about that. Luckily, I also bought watch repair kit, It is not that hard process at all.Weight of the watch is not that heavy comparing with my 10-years old Guess watch, However, it is a bit heavier comparing with my Skagen. But you can't beat 5x.xx dollars for automatic watch, even if Warehouse price at costco!!Illuminated dial also a good feature, I would not ask for more from this price. (BTW, Price Tag in package is $185.-)
A**R
Unbeatable Value
Hard to beat Seiko quality - pure value!
E**.
I like the watch looks great!
Directions do not show how to remove links fits loose I moved it over 2 notches on the clip still loose ?
S**.
This is a great “everyday” watch
The media could not be loaded. I have a lot of high-end watches. This is one of my favorite every day watches that goes with everything and is a throwaway watch at the price. Not worried about damaging it. It is absolutely well worth the price point.
B**O
Nice dial but the worst bracalet ever
I know seiko 5 dosent have the best watch straps or bracalets but i own 4 seiko 5 and this one has the worst one BY FAR ! this is the first time im dissapointed by the brand.
J**N
Great solution if you want self-winding.
I decided to get a self-winding watch as I had heard that battery-driven watches can affect your health due to their electromagnetism.I have owned several Seiko watches over a lifetime and have yet to actually wear one out. My preferences change before they need replacement.This watch is self-winding, attractive, easy to read, has a date calendar, is waterproof, light and fits well. It does have luminescent markers, although I might them a bit brighter for truly dark conditions.All said, this watch is an incredible product for the money.
J**Y
Fell short of my expectations
This watch fell short of my expectations considering the M.S.R.P. is in the $300 range. The watch body itself is okay, but would be thinner and lighter if the back was made from metal, and not glass. That being said, it is a novelty being able to watch the gears tick away, so that may be appealing for a few minutes until you actually decide to wear it.For me, the real disappointment is the cheap wrist band. It is made of stainless steel, but it's rolled and folded metal, not solid cast metal which means:1) the edges where it rubs against your skin are a little sharper, therefor less comfortable, than a cast metal watch.2) the links are not connected with pins, but with folded metal pieces. To adjust the length of the wrist band you have to bend apart the links with a screwdriver and force it back together - not a problem if you're handy with tools or don't mind getting this done by a jeweler.3) all the nooks and crannies of the folded metal will eventually accumulate dead skin and sweat, causing the watch to smell funky (trust me, I've had metal watch bands like this before). This is difficult to clean since the dead skin is burried deep within the wrist band.Also of note: Mr. Watch shipped my watch with a cheap blue plastic case (not the nice one shown if that's what you're expecting) and there was no owner's manual. Any warranty work requires a $20 fee plus shipping charges.So, if you're buying this watch deeply discounted like I did, expect to get a nice watch with a cheap band.
C**8
It looks good and fits well in my wrist
As described, on time, The watch as everybody knows automatic watches are too fast or too slow some seconds a day, maybe a minute or so a week. It looks good and fits well in my wrist, I'm carpenter I work in bridges and highways, my trade is heavy, that is the reason i choose this watch. the watch is tough and small, so for the price I made a good buy
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