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| | Features | Japan 21 Jewel Automatic Self-Winding Movement (Calibre 7S26)Stainless Steel Case with Nylon BandDay/Date Display with Spanish Option, Luminous Hands and Markers, Hardlex Crystal for DurabilityScrewdown See-Thru CasebackWater Resistant - 30M
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| | Description | Seiko Authentic SNK803K2 Men's Seiko 5 Automatic Beige Fabric Watch. This fantastic Seiko timepiece includes all high quality features at an affordable price. Gender: Men's Brand: Seiko, Hands: Black and luminous hour and minute hands, black, red and luminous second hand, Model Number: SNK803K2, Markers: Black Arabic numerals and luminous dot hour markers, Case Thickness: 12 mm, Strap Width: 18 mm, Strap Length: 9 inches, Calendar: Date and day display at 3:00, Crown: Push/pull, Water Resistant: 30 meters, Dial Color: Beige, Crystal: Hardlex, Clasp Type: Buckle, Series: Seiko 5, Case: Stainless steel, Movement: Japan automatic, Caliber 7S26B, 21 jewels, Case Diameter: 37 mm, Case Back: Screw-down, exhibition, Strap: Beige weave fabric, Material: Fabric, Size: Men's, Style: Casual |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 3.9 inches | | Package Width: | 3.4 inches | | Package Height: | 1.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 36 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | Mineral | | Clasp: | Buckle | | Case Diameter: | 37 unknown-units | | Case Thickness: | 13 unknown-units | | Case Material: | stainless-steel | | Band Material: | Nylon | | Dial Color: | Ivory | | Movement: | japanese-automatic | | Calendar: | day-and-date | | Water Resistance Depth: | 30 meters |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 36 customer reviews )
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73 of 75 found the following review helpful:
Make sure you understand what an automatic watch is before buying Feb 18, 2010
By J. Lewis
"blueadept2003"
Since there seems to be some confusion in the reviews over accuracy and power reserve, I'll try to do a quick explanation of what this watch is... An Automatic (winding) mechanism is a traditional mechanical (clockwork) watch. It is powered by a spring which is wound by the movement of your arm, and only has a reserve of 36-40 hours meaning that in order to keep it ticking you need to wear it just about every day.
Also, the time is kept by a precision weighted balance wheel rather than a quartz crystal, it will not be as accurate as a $4.99 digital watch. This watch will probably gain 5-10 seconds per day (Although it is possible to have the mechanism adjusted to improve it a little)...
If this is the case, why buy or wear an automatic watch instead of a quartz watch?... The answer is because of those intangible factors, somehow a mechanical watch has more soul than a quartz, you can feel the automatic winder moving on your wrist, it's more of a symbiotic relationship, a quartz watch can be put in a draw and it will run for years, while an automatic needs you as much as you need it. There's a certain satisfaction in the mechanical mechanism for those with some mechanical sympathy.
There is another up side to a watch like this too... if you put a quartz watch in a draw for a couple of years, the battery will be dead and it will be useless when you need it most, an automatic will have stopped... but it will be running again a few minutes after you start to wear it, and I suppose in extreme situations they would be EMP proof too :)
I wear an automatic watch every day, and I gladly accept somewhat less accuracy to have something less soulless than your typical quartz watch.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Seiko 5 rocks!! May 05, 2009
By A. Nawaz This is an excellent product from Seiko. Pros: 1) Legible dial where numbers are clearly laid out in WWII bomber format. 2) Luminous markers hold light well 3) Automatic, may not be as accurate as a quartz watch but one can certainly appreciate the continuous sweep of the second hand and the exhibition display. 4) Nato Style nylon strap is comfortable and does its job, although i have plans to replace it with a calfskin brown strap as i am suspecting some threading to occur within 3 to 4 months time. 5) DAY and DATE, often see one or the other but makes the watch much more useful with both of them.
Cons: NONE
Im enjoying this watch and might plan to start a collection.
23 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Beauty - but can't keep time well Dec 24, 2006
By T. O'Malley This is one of my favorites to wear, but it gains about two minutes per week. My wife says maybe it is because I am too active. It is definitely tan - no pink in the band. It does stop pretty quick after a day or two of nonuse (since it runs on movement). The watch feels light on my arm, but is solid. The band color lends to getting dirty pretty quickly, but just use a toothbrush and some liquid soap under running water to clean it. I'd recommend it, but don't run the space shuttle off its accuracy.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
seiko 5 men's military watch Feb 23, 2009
By Ursache Paul Daniel Great watch for the money;accurate ,light and great design.i love it. in all, a great pleasent surprise.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great Watch - What a bargin! Apr 10, 2010
By Aleutian Ice Skater For me this watch is fantastic. If you know auto-winds (automatics), then you know their little idiosyncrasies. So let's start there...
Timing: It's not a chronometer, it does gain (or lose) more than 0.5 seconds/day. In fact, on some days it seems to gain as much as a minute. Gaining time seems to be a common observation with other owners and reviewers. My guess is that it is "set fast" at the factory, with the idea that "if we can't get it perfect out of the box, then it's better to be early than be late." For this, you could probably go down to your local watch repair and get the timing set. Having said that, My watch normally runs about a minute fast over the course of a month and that doesn't bother me. In fact, true to all automatics, it gains and loses a little time each day or so and it is generally the same "one minute" ahead of the current time for several months.
Quality: The watch is obvious quality. Seiko is quality and they obviously get a great job on this one too. It's quite rugged. I regularly ride a both a mountain bike and road bike to work, which is 12 miles in one direction. The watch take a vibrational beating, but never really misses a beat (outside of the range mentioned in the previous paragraph).
Looks: I wasn't keen on the style of the band that came with the watch, although it is tough and will probably never come apart. I went a got a leather band, and this thing is beautiful. No kidding, totally styling.
Trivia: The numbers on the watch dial are definitely unique: minutes on the outside; hours on the inside... Okay - but is a great way to help little kids to tell analog time, "The little hand tells you the hours and the big hand tells you the minutes." Was it planned?
Recommendations: I went out and got two more. Another for myself, with a green dial (that my oldest son commandeered) and another with a blue dial for my daughter in the Coast Guard. I was able to spend $64 a piece for these, so really, I think they were a great deal.
I have an older, beautiful Omega Deville that I wear when the occasion arises, but to tell you the truth, I end up feeling just a little guilty leaving this watch behind for some event, when it really is my trusted time piece.
However, after this... An Omega Planet Ocean.
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