Jan 24 2012
Seiko Men’s Watch SKX007K – Discount Deal
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Seiko In a number of View SKX007K
- Japoneses Automated Motion
- 200 Yards / 656 Foot / twenty CREDIT Water repellent
- 42mm Situation Diameter
- Hardlex Crystal clear
Functions include: — Style: Sports activity — Size: In a number of — Case: Stainless-steel — Screw down the queen’s an incident back — Switch Color: Dark along with luminous hands and hr marker pens — Spread around second-hand — Dark unidirectional elapsed time frame — Strap: Dark rubberized — Hold Type: Belt — Movement: Asia automated — Crystal: Hardlex — Water resistant: 200 feets — Situation Width: 42mm — Situation Thickness: 13mm — Calendar: Day time and day screen within Words and Spanish from 3:00 — Straps length: 95 in . — Straps Width: 27mm View necklaces can be sized to suit 75 inches in order to 95 inches wrists.
List Price: £350.00
Price: £174.95
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S. Swingler
Jan 24, 2012 @ 11:00:30
Love at first Sight.,
I didn’t buy my skx007 from this seller but I’d like to leave a review of the watch. This is a really lovely watch, heavy, about 12mm thick & carved from a solid piece of stainless steel. The face is large and easy to read. The luminosity is exceptionally good. The glass is very scratch resistant (from experience!). The rubber strap is thick and heavy and built to last. The time keeping is excellent (to within 2-3 seconds per 24hrs of the Atomic Clock). And of course you can wear it for extended far away adventures and never have the hassle of a battery failing. It’s a really handsome watch! I really love mine.
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|F. Patel
Jan 24, 2012 @ 11:47:24
Built like an outhouse.,
Years ago as a combat engineer I found that I was going through a new watch once a month. The thing is I tended (like the rest) to purchase a very popular Japanese brand. However their plastic parts couldn’t take the strain of bridge building . I bought those built for extreme conditions, those with metal bars and those with metal bracelets and every month saw me back at the local jewellers opening my wallet.
During a posting to Belize ,I spent a little more cash in which to buy a watch which would (hopefully) last my tour. It lasted a week. A visit to the NAAFI and they had two watches on sale. The Sekio and a cheap plastic watch. I bought the Sekio and it lasted me over 14 years.
I’ve since replaced it with the above watch and out of a collection of Chris Ward watches and a Tag, I find myself wearing this the most. Why? Because it is the most comfortable watch going, it never lets me down and it must be made by people who drink Irn-Bru. (Made from girders)
The watch is a little on the heavy side, but that is simply due to its construction. The weakest part is the strap. Oh the Sekio strap is a lot better than it used to be, but if anything is to fail on the watch it will be the strap but then I’ve gotten 3 years out of wearing mine day in day out. I replaced mine with one from the Strap shop (Cheaper than the high street)
In order to change the date and time on this watch you just turn the knob in opposite directions. (I know I should have read the booklet) Better you know now rather than spend ages trying to find the right notch.
Finally a tip for anybody who does purchase this watch, if it starts to slow down, (Usually after a few years) take it to the local watch jewellers and ask them for a service. It’s amazing how a drop of oil works wonders.as I mentioned, I own a number of very nice watches , watches which cost a lot more than this one, but this is the one I always wear. That says everything to me.
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