Seiko Men's Seiko 5 Automatic Silver-Tone Watch #SNXS73

Watch from Seiko
List Price: $185.00
Price: $107.99
You Save: $77.01 (42%)
• Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the stirring of your arms
• Automatic downward movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
• Rigorous Hardlex crystal protects case from scratches and scrapes
The Seiko Automatic combines the traditional appeal of a mechanical watch with modern features. With stylish good looks and a variety of functions the Automatic collection is made for connoisseurs of all ages. Features include: stainless steel case and bracelet, white dial, 21 jewel movement, day/ date calendar, screwdown see thru caseback.

Reviews

Simply Beautiful!
I just got my Seiko "5" today and is simply beautiful! It weights 80 grams and it's 37mm in diameter. Just perfect! Seiko "5" are known to last a lifetime and it's one of the most affordable, reliable, and durable automatics out there. Seiko 5's have the following characteristics: 1.Day, 2.Date, 3.Automatic, 4.Shock Resistance, and 5.Water Resistance. This watch in particular is waterproof to 30 meters (100 feet). The luminous on hands and markers is excellent, and surpasses in brightness some "Seiko 5 Superior" models. The bracelet on this watch is a no no, and is made in China. This is one of the cheapest bracelets I have come across in a while. Also, the movement (cal. 7S26) is made in Malaysia, and it says that in the case-back and the dial. I guess Malaysians want to get some credit. What's left on the watch, I believe is made in Japan, since Seiko is a Japanese Brand. But don't quote me on it. If you are looking for a dressy beater, this is the watch to get. One of the reasons I've got this watch besides the brand, the movement, looks to kill, is the warranty: One year all over the world, plus 2 more years in USA. Nothing to loose. I will wear this watch for a couple of months and I'll review it again. In the mean time, I'll give it a 3-stars rating!
Great mechanical watch for the price
Just got this, but have had several mechanicals and Seikos. So, I'll report more in the future. For now, what I like about this watch is:

+ It's a nice size for small wrists (which I have)
+ It's simple, not gaudy
+ Inexpensive as automatics go
+ Long lasting luminescent markings on hours and hands (not second hand though)
+ Seems accurate for a mechanical
+ Three year warranty

Negatives

- Can't manually wind it
- Band feels weak, cheap

Seiko 5 Men's Automatic Stainless Steel Blue Dial Watch #SNK793

Watch from Seiko
List Price: $185.00
Price: $79.00
You Save: $106.00 (57%)
• Strike dismissal button deployment clasp
• Hardlex crystal
• Extravagantly-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Seiko men's calendar automatic watch, never needs a battery, glass back for viewing movement,steel, navy blue dial, deployment clasp, day and date calendar, luminous hands and markers, scratch resistant crystal, water resistant. Factory new in box with warranty.
The Seiko 5 Men's Automatic Stainless Steel Blue Dial Watch is a stylish timepiece with the convenience of automatic movement. Featuring a bold, blue dial with silver-tone hands and indexes accented with luminous fill, this modern timepiece also offers a day and date display at three o'clock. An outside minute track allows for precise time-keeping, and the polished stainless steel bezel is offset slightly by the gently contoured case. With a unique exhibition caseback and a two-toned dial, this classy timepiece is both functional and fashionable. A durable stainless steel bracelet fastens quickly and securely with a deployment clasp, and this Seiko watch is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).

Reviews

There is a reason for quartz watches
I love the look and feel of the watch on my wrist and I wear it constantly. For the first two weeks the watch worked OK, it ran about 20-30 seconds fast per day. I have heard this is normal for mechanical watches that haven't been tuned after purchase. However two months later the watch runs 15-30 minutes slow per day and randomly stops for several seconds despite the fact I wear it every day. Thanks to the clear window in the back of the watch it is easy to see that the frequency of oscillation for the movement is strongly dependent on the orientation of the watch. (face up, face down, or sideways) If you want a watch that doesn't need a battery there are quartz movements from Citizen and Seiko available. Mechanical watches are only for people that want to have (and pay for) frequent maintenance.
agree on accuracy
I must agree on the accuracy . Bought a seiko a couple of years ago and had the same problem. Every day had to reset it. Finally I bought a Casio solar waveseptor. Man is that ever a great watch! I highly recommend you shop the casio line...........
nice looking watch
classical look
only downside is if you don't wear it every day, the watch will stop
Seiko Good Watch GREAT PRICE!
i am writing this through the mrs account but what the heck. ordered this automatic seiko to replace the invicta pro diver which seemed to have gone kaput on me. well i was in greece and notice that the invicta was like 1/2 late. the watch has stopped somewhere along the way- so the invicta which i loved which i owned for pretty much exactly 2 years. the invicta stopped and started every now and again - the movement on the invicta is a citizen watch company miyota 8162 - but i digress...

anywho - i was looking for another watch - something i didn't have to replace batteries for (actually i ended up buying 2 watches from amazon - the seiko and a casio g-shock watch) and decided against solar, kinetic, eco-drive watches. they have an internal rechargeable battery which as anyone knows rechargeable batteries at some point would no longer hold a charge.

so i was looking for another automatic - i thought about getting another invicta but decided against it - invicta didn't make their own movements - so i was perusing amazon.com and came upon this Seiko - Seiko makes their own movements - albeit cheap movements not unlike the invicta miyota movement- so i thought they would have better QC if their name was on it and Seiko make fine quality watches and instruments. The movement on this watch is the 7s26b 21 jewels non-hacking (cannot stop the seconds hand when the crown is pulled) - there are a few discussion sites concerning this movement - its predecessor was teh 7s26a... the replacement is purportedly more accurate. the miyota movement in the invicta actually gained like 5 minutes every week.

the watch itself i thought was simple yet elegant. can be worn on casual or formal i think. The blue face makes it all the more attractive. the face is smaller than what i'm used to with the invicta dive watch - that was 40mm.. this one is around 38mm. it displays the day and date... the day comes in spanish too. depending on what you want it to read... it can be a little tricky setting it to how you want it to read but i had no trouble setting it to english. what happens is it will inevitably go to spanish in the wee hours (when you are probably asleep anyway) and quickly switch back to english of the NEXT day. you'll have to fiddle with the time to see when exactly it changes the day so you can set the dominant language you want to see the day on.

when it arrived i was very happy with the watches appearance. it came in a light blue handsome box - inside the watch had protective plastic around the center links. the Seiko tag was there - turn the back and you can see the heart of the watch - it is a see-through skeletonized back where you can see the movement and the heartbeat. what makes the watch automatic is the rotor - your wearing the watch and your bodily movement moves the rotor which winds the watch. the watch is also "resting" on a pillow and on the bottom instructions.

The crystal is Seiko's "Hardlex" - not mineral not sapphire but their own proprietary(?) Harlex crystal.

while the watch is on the small size from a dive watch - seiko certainly put enuff links on their for the big man! i have a small wrist so i had to take off 5 links all together. these links confused me a bit because it is not the usual pins... but these links were actually easier to take out than the usual pins. there are holes in which (i used a bulletin board push pin) if you push it at an angle you can push the pins out and using a needle nose plier quickly take out the pins and links.

i have had this watch for two days and it seems to be keeping time pretty well with the casio - i will compare it for a week to see how well this goes up against a battery driven quartz movement.

so far i'm satisfied with this watch - this was sold on the amazon site by an affiliate - K.G. Company that does not have it's own website - but it had good store reviews so i went with it. Although i think the marketing people at K.G. or amazon thought of a "call to action" device by declaring the "limited" quantities they had - "only 2 in stock -- order soon" -meanwhile i'm sure they had plenty -just to create some sense of urgency on the customers part. I also did see this watch at different pricing with the same affiliate company. $83.99 and at $99.00 - so maybe they are wanting to see which pricing makes a difference or perhaps no difference at all.

so if you're looking for basically a simple watch which tells time accurately (so far) and with the day (in english and spanish)and date display at a good price - this watch is what you're looking for.

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A reliable automatic watch at a reasonable price
Let me start off by saying I researched for about five months before buying this watch. I looked at many automatic watches, ranging from the cheapest to the most expensive I could afford in a couple of years. I was torn between saving up for an Omega Speedmaster Chronometer with Day&Date which would cost somewhere around $3,500.00 or getting a low end Fossil automatic with Day,Date,&Month.

I actually ended up getting the Fossil ME1030 (For those of you who were thinking about this watch). It was heavy (making my hand numb) and could not keep time. I had it for a month and a half. The more I wore it the more seconds it gained a day. It would range from gaining 15 to 45 seconds a day. I ended up returning it, realizing how important precise time keeping was to me. And don't listen to people who say, "Automatics can't really be precise or accurate." Do your research and you'll find out that there are some automatics that can keep quit accurate and precise time.

Which brought me back to either saving up for an Omega Speedmaster Chronometer (which should gain or loose 6 seconds a day) or another alternative. Well, since I didn't have the money for an Omega at the moment and I wanted to see how I would I like having a "More Precise" automatic watch, I kept searching for a more affordable alternative. My search ended here, with the Seiko 5 Automatic SNK793K1.

I must say I love this watch. It's much lighter than my Fossil, you barely notice it's on. Yet, as it's made of stainless steel it feels very sturdy. The dial is a handsome deep blue, allowing it to go well with casual or formal attire. The dial itself is very easy to read, as well. The day and date are also very easy to see and adjust. Since this watch is not perpetual, all you have to do to change the date when it's off is pull the crown out to the first position, and rotate up to correct the date or down to correct the day. It is also very simple to set this watch accurate to the second. All you have to do is pull the crown out to the second position and turn it back slightly, causing the second hand to stop. And most importantly, after having this watch for a month, it appears to gain only about 8-10 seconds every 24 hours. This is within acceptable parameters for a modern day non-certified automatic watch. This watch is very accurate and precise for the money you pay.
I can't say how much I love this watch. I don't wear it to work, but I wear it for 4-5 hours after I get home and all day on my days off, which keeps the mainspring charged. If you were wondering if this watch is worth it, there's no need to hesitate. The other reviews on this watch are right on! I don't even think I'm gonna bother saving up for that Omega anymore.

Here is a final list of the Pro's and cons on this watch:

Pro's:
-Automatic
-Day & Date
-Stainless Steel Construction
-Links that are adjustable by yourself with tools in your tool box
(it's on google or just watch a repairman do it once and you'll see
how easy it is)
-Light weight construction
-Precise time keeping

Con's --> Why I gave this watch 4 stars
-Mineral Crystal (Whish it were Sapphire)
-Watch cannot be manually wound




Seiko Men's Automatic Dive Silver-Tone Watch #SKX175

Watch from Seiko
List Price: $450.00
Price: $270.00
You Save: $180.00 (40%)
• Automatic trend; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
• Ditch-water resistant up to 660 feet (200 M)
• Stainless-inure case; Blue dial; Day-and-date functions
This 21-jewel, automatic dive watch winds itself with the motion of your wrist, so you’ll never need to change the battery. It has a stainless steel case and sports nautical colors, including a navy blue dial and a navy, red, and white bezel. The watch features three-hand function, easy-to-read round markers, and an English/Spanish day/date window at the three o’clock position. Additional features include a screw-down case and crown, a scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal, and a one-way rotating bezel that keeps track of elapsed time, so you can time dives or other events. With its Lumibrite hands, markers, and bezel, this watch is easy to read in both light and dark conditions. The watch secures to a stainless steel bracelet-style band. It fastens with a double-locking clasp and has an extender for a perfect fit. Designed specifically for diving, this watch is water-tested to 200 meters. It meets ISO standards and is suitable for scuba diving.

Reviews

Excellent durability but low on accuracy
Product is good quality but lacks the accuracy about 10 minuets fast in two weeks, the barcelet 2 star only
Seiko Company Sucks
This "was" a great purchase - I thought. But after less than a year, the watch band broke. This IS covered by the warranty, but the customer service person at Seiko was a nightmare. She said that the watch band was obviously twisted, and basically, called me a liar. Nice Seiko! Good way to treat your customers!!
SKX175 more expensive at Amazon
I was dissatisfied with this purchase at Amazon. Just a few days after I had purchased the watch, the same was advertised in the Amazon web site for $40 less. Amazon refused to lower the price. Customer service said they could not match prices from another stores within Amazon. I think this is a bad policy.
You'd think for the $ they'd test it
This watch is very disappointing. It runs about 5 to 6 minutes fast a week. Very annoying. I see from another review mine is not an isolated case. Seiko said I'd have to pay shipping and it would take up to 6 weeks turn around on the repairs. Poor customer service for a brand new watch, what a rip off.
Seiko divers watch
The watch runs fast - about 1 minute per two day period. Not what I expect from Seiko

Seiko Men's Automatic Dive Urethane Strap Watch #SKXA35

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List Price: $425.00
Price: $255.00
You Save: $170.00 (40%)
• Importance automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
• Stainless-steel container; Yellow dial; Day-and-date functions
• Moisten resistant up to 660 feet (200 M)
This 21-jewel, automatic watch winds itself with the motion of your wrist, so you’ll never need to change the battery. It has a stainless steel case and features a bright yellow dial with three-hand function, easy-to-read bar markers, and an English/Spanish day/date window at the three o’clock position. Additional features include a screw-down case and crown, a scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal, and a one-way rotating bezel that keeps track of elapsed time, so you can time dives or other events. With its bright colors and Lumibrite hands, markers, and bezel, this watch is easy to read in both light and dark conditions. The watch secures to a comfortable, extra-long, pressure-vented urethane strap that fastens with a buckle closure. Designed specifically for diving, this watch is water-tested to 200 meters. It meets ISO standards and is suitable for scuba diving.

Reviews

Not what they used to be....
I recently ordered and received the #SKXA35, cal. 7S26-0028 yellow-faced divers watch from Amazon. It came with the Seiko warranty card and arrived in new condition. Unfortunately, the watch is gaining two hours per day. This has not changed in the few days I've had it.

I've had the black-faced version of this same watch for about a year and have been quite happy with it. The black faced watch gains or loses about 45 seconds per day (usually gains), depending on my wear and activity pattern. Not great, but adequate for a mechanical automatic. It's been reliable in normal wear and in diving, though tight time regulation has never been its strong point. Both watches have the Malaysia movement and are identical, except for face color and serial number. Black watch serial number is 6006xx and the yellow faced version is 8N05xx. The yellow faced watch runs so fast that, when placed side by side, the second hand of the yellow faced watch will visibly race past the second hand of the black faced version in under a minute. I've had quite a number of mechanical watches and KNOW this is NOT NORMAL - this condition is a manufacturing defect and not a condition that will correct itself with wear. I doubt it can be even adjusted. Its just junk. In fact, it speaks of incredibly poor quality control by Seiko, normally a rock solid watch producer. Not any more, apparently.

Needless to say its going back to Amazon for a refund. Buyer beware, on this watch, and perhaps any other using this movement by Seiko.

My brother had a 1970's version of this watch (red & blue "Pepsi" style with stainless band) that he wore through his career as a Navy SEAL. He dropped it out of a plane during a parachute jump (clasp released as he pulled the chute cord) and he later found it on the ground, intact and running. The crystal was later replaced several times due to deep gouging during training and missions. Yet the watch kept time well until the late 1990's when it simply wore out. He still has it as a memento of those days. The indestructible Seiko. Clearly the new Seikos are not of the same ... caliber?
Jewelry not a watch

I love the look of the watch and it does catch attention.

I work in an office, but get around and do some
minimal physical work also.
Nonetheless, my watch is typically losing
approx 5 min/day.
In addition, it periodically stops (especially
when I take it off for the night). It should
not need to be worn 24/7.

I've had other selfwinding (automatic) watches in the
past and never had this trouble.
I will be trying to find out how to have it serviced.

At the moment, a watch you can not trust is simply a
piece of jewelry.
Watch didnt work-- waiting for refund
the watch came to me and the second hand keep getting stuck at the 12:00 hr.
I sent it back on 9/16/07 and still do not have a refund. I expect a full refund including what it cost me to return it. What is taking so long? I want an answer!!!
Great Watch...But Defective as Delivered
I have owned many Seiko Diver's models over the years, and I think I know a thing or two about them. This SKXA35 was delivered quite defective - it runs incredibly fast, about 3 hours per day fast! Something is definitely broken in it, probably in the balance assembly. Seiko's with the 7S26 movement should not exceed + or - 45 seconds per day (this is straight from Seiko). So I am in the process of an exchange. I hope Amazon comes through, because the quality of the watch initially was very impressive, and I loved the yellow dial.
Fair but not great
Purchased this watch about 6 months ago, the watch is fairly heavy and seems well built. I liked the yellow as it's not something you see everyday. I have gone swimming with it many times now with no issues but have not gone diving yet.

I wanted an automatic as I like the idea of something mechanical happening rather then relying on another computer chip in my life. I have had automatics before and have had very good experiences with them but this one runs very fast. It runs at least 3 minutes fast a week and after two weeks its easily 5-8 minutes fast which is just enough to get me off schedule an proves to be quite annoying.

While I have been wearing this watch almost everyday for the last 3 months the edges still seem sharp and are enough to create a red mark on my wrist. I generally take if off when I sleep as most dress shirts do not easily slide over this large watch and require me to take the watch off or unbutton the sleeve.

In general I am ok with this watch but it's not a favorite, it's not comfortable enough that I forget I'm wearing it, and it requires resetting every other week at least. The good things are that it is very easy to read, the face really lights up in the dark and it seems fairly rugged. I was attracted to it due to the looks and price point but am somewhat disappointed that it does not keep better time.

Seiko Men's Automatic Dive Urethane Strap Watch #SKX173

Watch from Seiko
List Price: $425.00
Price: $318.75
You Save: $106.25 (25%)
• Stainless-brace case; Black dial; Day-and-date functions
• Automatic gesticulation; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
• Strongly-worded Hardlex crystal protects dial from scratches
This 21-jewel, automatic watch winds itself with the motion of your wrist, so you’ll never need to change the battery. It has a stainless steel case and features a black dial with three-hand function, easy-to-read bar markers, and an English/Spanish day/date window at the three o’clock position. Additional features include a screw-down case and crown, a scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal, and a one-way rotating bezel that keeps track of elapsed time. With its Lumibrite hands, markers, and bezel, this watch is easy to read in both light and dark conditions. The watch secures to a comfortable, extra-long, pressure-vented urethane strap that fastens with a buckle closure. Designed for diving, this watch is water-tested to 200 meters. It meets ISO standards and is suitable for scuba diving.

Reviews

Disappointed
I have had an early version of this watch for 17 years, and when it malfunctioned, I decided it was time to get a new one. The previous watch had been repaired 2 times earlier, and unfortunately every time I got it back from COSERV, it would be less and less accurate, thus I decide to get a new one. The new one was made in Maylasia vs Japan (I have read on this site that one needs to be concerned about that), and was lighter in weight, but kept time well for about one week. I bumped the watch on a table (nothing severe, the previous watch endured much more) and it immediately started gaining more than 10 minutes per hour. I had high hopes that this watch would at least meet, and hopely exceed the durability of the previous watch, but it did not make it passed one week of casual wear. I returned it in disappointment.
seiko dive watch
I purchsed this for my husband, who is a Diver & Surfer, he wanted a Seiko as he loved the one that he had for years that finally died!
He was VERY disappointed with this watch, as the Bezel was very loose, which means it would NOT have been of any use when he was in the water!!
I actually exchanged the 1st watch, hoping that it was just a lemon, the 2nd watch had the SAME exact problem!!! so, the 2nd watch I returned for refund!!
We looked at the same watch in a Dept Store, & it was fine!! HOWEVER, it seems this watch in the Stores has a DIFFERENT "Makers Mark" than the watches we ordered!!

Bad
This watch was a complete waste of money. It worked for a short period of time and quit. I sent it in for service and it did the same thing about a week later. I gave up. Don't waste your money.
Will not last much...
This will be a great dive watch... while it lasts. After a year the band broke, this was no big deal and was expected being plastic and wearing it everyday (replacement was around $15 here at amazon). The problem was around 2 years later when the watch din't hold a charge, if you shaked the watch it would start to run but stop after a few seconds.
Don't be fooled ... Don't buy this watch
I have had this watch for approx. 45 days now. It is a beauty and appears to be well made ... like you expect from Seiko. BUT, it doesn't keep accurate time. The watch GAINS 2-3 minutes PER DAY. What a shame for a timepiece at this price. You can get dive watches for half the price that do keep accurate time. Since I am past the 30-day return period, Amazon will not take it back. Seiko will give me an "estimate to fix" after I mail it to New Jersey! I'd suggest that you look elsewhere for a good dive watch. Not sure about all the good reviews here (I trusted them) ... maybe I just got a lemon ... will you get one too?

Seiko Men's Five Sports Stainless Steel Automatic Watch SKZ211K1 ...

Posted by adminMar 10, 2010COMMENTS

This sports 200m combines the styling and carve of Seiko’s new and old to give a on the lookout for that is certainly multifarious – stony looking and respectable yet not too imposingly as to fathom wearing it uncomfortable. This robust all insulate pastime chronometer from Seiko powers itself with the frank travel of your wrist and does not order a battery. The munificent 45 mm mighty protect for fear of the fact highlights a iniquitous dial oblation three-influence activity with lustrous yellow hands and penetrating Arabic numerals for optimal nighttime visibility. Other features file a day and girl expose, with the day in red, and a compass dial bushing. The dial is capped with a gouge out-repellent to Hardlex crystal and framed by a insidious bezel with Arabic numerals and appealing make money advantage detailing. Textured fortify crowns, at 4 and 9 o’clock, are shielded by impressive climax protectors, and a powerful links stiffen bracelet completes the look, tie with a insincere locking overlap over grasp. This Seiko vigilant is rated be unbelievable recalcitrant to 200 meters. It has some Arabic numbers a substitute alternatively of markers and the lume is very right in the joyless. The malignant mask with the contrasting yellow hands looks actual marked. The slate pageantry is capacious enough to be seen without the large impractical Cyclops magnifier found on many diver watches (including the Rolex).  It has the look of uneven exactitude appurtenances The honest surprise is the stainless grit one's teeth bracelet.  It is splendidly machined with brushed satin and virtuoso sections; chock-a-block links held together with nudge-pins. It attaches to the protect senior with no gaps as if it were remove in concern. It is far more handsome, overpriced looking and at ease than the bracelet on any other Seiko diver. The bezel rotates smoothly in one guiding with multiple clicks yet it’s set up enough that it won’t be shifted accidentally. The bollocks up-down shoot at 4 should be a pygmy bigger to for it easier to metamorphose the mores. The stainless blade has a satin carry out in some sections, brushed in others and glass...

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Nigeria: Time is Fast Running Out On Watches

Posted by adminOct 15, 2009COMMENTS

To many, the use of the wristwatch is either a passion or habit, as most of them testified that before the advent of handsets, they could hardly spend a while in an outing without a wristwatch strapped to their wrists .But with the time on their handsets, the use of wristwatches is being forgotten.

Now, in most cases, wearing of wristwatches has only become a habit for those that have an irresistible passion for wearing them.

Mallam Abba Mai-icce, an octogenarian, said he was in love with the wristwatch. Another one is always in his pocket too. To him having the correct time at any given moment is the benefit of owning a wristwatch. Hence the use of the two watches all the time for comparison, for the purpose of having correct time. Mai-icce, believed that the only way to detect error from any of his watches, was when the two could not be reconciled.

When he was employed into the civil service as a gateman with the former Northern Nigerian Native Authority in 1962, Mai-icce said, he remembers that the first item he bought after collecting his first salary was a wristwatch and a table clock. This signifies the passion the octogenarian has for time, and in particular, a wristwatch.

Source: AllAfrica.com

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SEIKO 5 Automatic Watch

SEIKO 5 Automatic Chronometer

What is the differences between SEIKO Kinetic and SEIKO automatic watches?

Hauer Power asks: After all said ... They both do not need batteries ... Thats all i know O.

Cordelia answers: Godlike question. Many people thought that the kinetic watch is equivalent to an automatic watch. Exact is: No, they are not synonymous, but similar.

I gathered some information for you.

Seiko Kinetic is the first quartz watch powered by human movement, an important development that led to the application for more than 50 patents. The process uses an oscillating weight that is rotated by the movement of your wrist this flicker is transformed into a magnetic charge, then into electricity that is stored in a tiny capacitor or a rechargeable battery.One can see the indicator will show exactly how much energy you have created.

Seiko's Kinetic characteristics:

1.Never needs winding
2.Never needs a replacement battery
3.Captures and stores energy for up to six months (most models Seiko)
4.Environmentally friendly

Here is a good example of Seiko Kinetic on their guard:

http://www.Bodying.com/seiko/watches/375

On the other hand, a wind Seiko automatic watch itself with the movement of your wrist, so you'll never need to change the battery.If attending all days is extended, the Seiko automatic mechanism will wind the mainspring automatically by the normal movement of the wrist.

Seiko Automatic features:

1.Never needs a makeover of the battery
Energy 2.Stores' for 2-3 days
3.Environmentally friendly

As the wrist motion of each is different, non-operating assets, it might wind emerges from the automatic watch Seiko differently. For example, a person who likes to jog while carrying a 5 Seiko Automatic review will help clear up the more its power could take up to 3 days.

On the other hand, a person sitting in the office all day working with your computer may have less winding automatic trigger and take note of his power could take up to several hours. Therefore, if you left the A-Touch Watch for a few hours, it is probable that he will stop. It is recommended to show the daily automatic standby to keep the spring moving and ticking of your watch every day.

Here is a good example of Qui Vive Seiko Automatic:

http://www.Bodying.com/seiko/watches/456


I hope this will be useful for you.

Eligibility issue. Many people thought that the kinetic watch is equivalent to an automatic watch. Exact is: No, this is not a genre, but similar.

I gathered some information for you.

Seiko Kinetic is the first quartz watch powered by human movement, a development to which it leads back to the application for more than 50 patents. The process uses an oscillating weight that is rotated by the movement of your wrist: this movement is transformed into a magnetic charge, then into electricity that is stored in a tiny capacitor or a rechargeable battery.Conserve power indicator will show exactly how much energy you have created.

Seiko's Kinetic characteristics:

1.Never needs winding
2.Never needs a battery replaced by
3.Captures and stores energy for up to six months (most models Seiko)
4.Environmentally friendly

Here is an example of notes Seiko Kinetic:

http://www.Bodying.com/seiko/watches/375

On the other hand, a wind Seiko automatic watch itself with the movement of your wrist, so you'll never need to change the battery.If the Ogle is worn daily, the Seiko automatic mechanism will wind the mainspring automatically by the normal movement of the wrist.

Seiko Automatic features:

1.Never needs a battery to convert
Energy 2.Stores' for 2-3 days
3.Environmentally friendly

As the movement of the wrist across the world is multiple, non-operating assets, it might wind emerges from the automatic watch Seiko differently. For example, a person who likes to jog, while bearing in mind Seiko 5 Automatic help clear up the more its power could take up to 3 days.

On the other hand, a person sitting in the office all day working with your computer may be under liquidation of the automatic transmission on the lookout for the kingpin and its power can last up to several hours. Therefore, if you left the A-Touch Watch for a few hours, it is probable that he will stop. It is advisable to dress the day before automatic daily to keep the spring moving and ticking of your watch every day.

Here is a good example of Seiko Automatic keep safe:

http://www.Bodying.com/seiko/watches/456


I hope this will be useful for you.

i have a seiko automatic watch trouble is its keeps running fast about 5 minutes does any one how to fix this?

willcork123 asks:

Debi answers: I remember you need to take it to a jewellers and they will send it back to Seiko to get it sorted. Had a similar problem with mine and that's what they did.

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