SEIKOMen's Analogue Automatic Watch with Stainless Steel Bracelet – SNZF15K1
T**O
almost like a hidden treasure
the watch arrived in perfect condition from amazon after about a weeks wait. it comes in a nice package in white with a inner and outer box. the inner one opens with a nice lid function and reveals i black kind of velvet interor with the watch itself on a round a black mini-pillow. there were lots of protective tape around the bracelet and the back dial so there was no doubt that the condition was totally untouched since leaving the factory.not sure were its manuctactured - seems watches without a "j" in the product code are not made in japan. but far more importantly it semms to be very well made indeed. you will probably need to take it to a local watchshop to get the bracelet adjusted (i needed 4 links to be taken out and was charged some 12 euros for this).the watch looks great, the design looks a bit similar to a rolex submariner or gmt, watches that cost more than 25 times as much as this one. its "full-sized" but not in any way cartoonishly big. it conveys the impression of a mechanical precision instrument all the way. my sample looses about 3 seconds per day so far which is fully acceptable. night visibility is very good. the lack of screw-in crown does make it more "diver-style" than real diver watch but in fairness the water resistance is just one step below real diver watches but much better than the normal 30m/50m protection most waterproof watches have.all in all a classic masculine sporty watch that goes well with almost any attire or occation. near premium in any regard except price. so its almost like discovering a hidden treasure in the complex watch market out there.
A**D
Great value and collectors starter mechanical watch. Brilliant Daily driver.
I love this watch. My 1st automatic Seiko, the movement doesn't appear to be as fast and free to wind as my Hamilton X wind, as I give that a waggle and the weight wizzes round and around. This movement seems harder work to wind. But I don't care. It winds quickly and we are away. looks lovely, yep its the cheaper of the ranges 007's 009's but thats why I bought the watch at £123 from amazon its a bargain.Time accuracy seems a tad fast over a couple of days, but again I am now in the habit of checking the time every day now, as I previously only had quartz watches and winding the autos is something I wasn;t used to doing. But you learn how to use them, sound daft but trueIt feels great on my wrist, light and comfortable. And look just about right on my 8 inch wrist. And the strap doesn't pinch my arm hairs.which is always a real pain with metal straps.This watch is my current daily driver. And I am saving hard for a Turtle Padi at £379.
D**S
Cool watch for Submariner's fans
Arrived just today. Well done with the delivery! Really swift. I would rate it five if there was one bit of information not missing in the specs on Amazon. This model is not equipped with a screw down crown which is not a problem really. I expected that anyway as it holds only until 100 m of depth. I am not a professional diver so it does not matter in fact, but it is always good to have this additional assurance for water protection (just for the peace of mind I suppose because I do not expect any issues with this watch being exposed to the wet weather in the UK). I do some snorkelling occasionally and I am sure it will be absolutely fine. Now, do not get me wrong. This is a superb watch and it looks exactly as it should. Chunky, very Submariner's look and it is automatic. That is cool. If you take good care of it - do some inspections, say every 3-4 years and keep it going (it does not like to be idle, just like my Rolex - not a Submariner, but still with a screw down crown!). I know Seiko’s watches very well and they are usually very reliable so with the look of this watch this is very good value for the money. I love it and I am going to wear it most of the times keeping its more regal brother (Rolex) for more business appropriate occasions. If you share my passion for the look and appreciate the reliable mechanics of this watch go for it. Just a warning - it is chunky and feels bit heavy, but you will get use to it and... welcome to the world of automatic watches.
D**R
PATHETIC CUSTOMER SUPPORT WatchesZon-2EU
WARNING ABOUT SELLER WatchesZon-2EU:So the watch stopped working several weeks within the 1yr warranty period (btw it's not 2yr warranty as listed) and I contacted the seller about getting it sent back for repair. The seller didn't respond.I then contacted them again but by this time the 1yr period had passed and all the seller had to say was that the warranty had ended and they couldn't fix it. Yeah - It ended because the seller didn't respond.I then contacted Amazon support FOUR TIMES and every time they sided with me saying I was right and it was the responsibility of the seller to fix the watch. Every time the seller refused to give me a prepaid postal envelope, even though Amazon told them to, simply saying the warranty period had ended. Utterly pathetic. All I wanted was the watch looked at and fixed.Eventually Amazon support had to refund me the entire watch without the seller being held responsible for their useless customer service. This is several hours of dealing with different support employees.DO NOT BUY FROM SUCH A PATHETIC COMPANY.SO THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL REVIEW:Been wearing this watch for half a year now and it looks great. Been using it with a nato strap which also looks really good. I have some light scuffs to blue/red paint but very barely noticeable considering I wear it everyday. Watch keeps time well when you keep wearing it and the day/date marker is very useful.Maybe a little chunky for some people (a slight concern I have), but really it's not too much or out of place on my wrist.
M**.
Poca spesa tanta resa! Seiko una garanzia.
Poca spesa tanta resa!Molto bello supera di gran lunga le aspettative sull'acquisto iniziale.Le recensioni aiutano molto ma dal vivo è sempre un di più che sorprende.Ghiera blu notte scura e rosso chiaro.Quadrante blu notte ma sembra nero davvero.Corona a pressione, bracciale maglie piene , molto robusto , piacevole sensazione di possedere un carro armato, personale sensazione.Movimento a vista , acquistato 141€ affarone direi, poca spesa tanta resa.Bel colore nell'orologio consigliatissimo a questo prezzo si trova l'usato e fuori garanzia.Molto bello compratelo se vi piace il genere.Consegna Amazon 3 settimane in anticipo, incredibile!
R**A
Lo mejor
La calidad se siente desde que lo sacas de la caja, llevo usándolo un par de días y ya es mi reloj favorito, creo que por ese precio es imposible un mejor reloj
T**.
The 'Pepsi' Sea Urchin
Pros- truely a 'midsize' watch, at 42mm, Ideal for someone who wants a modern looking, slightly bigger than traditional watch, but not 'way bigger' Fits smaller wrists very well.- perfectly proportioned components (i.e. sizes of bezel, dial, markers and case all match unusually well, achieving an overall crisp, clean, classic design. Has a very nice on-wrist profile.- versatile, colorful, shiny and sporty, but not overstated or attention seeking, so it looks great with almost any clothing, from jeans & t-shirt to a biz-suit.- good build quality -- very bright lume, well applied dial markers, a smoothly functioning 120-click uni-directional bezel, and likely reliable water resistance to rated depth of 100m. Of course, this isn't really a full-on dive watch. It's a Seiko 5 , with '5' features, which correspond roughly to day, date, enhanced water & shock resistance, see through display case-back and automatic movement. The "Sports" models came after the original Seiko 5 models. They Sports models are designed for leisure, and implement many styles. In general they have 40+mm case widths, compared to the 35-39mm originals.- quite decent brushed, stainless steel bracelet matches well to watch and has push pins for links, making it easy to size and wear immediately out of the box. It has hollow links, but these are disguised quite artfully. A bit flimsy and jangly, with pressed metal clasp system, but still, a serviceable bracelet. This incidentally looks great with leather or Nato straps also.- very legible, with nice fat lume pips and big blade style handset, all of which glow brightly at night.- maroon and navy blue.color tones of 'Pepsi' bezel insert are well judged and add considerable interest to the overall color-scheme.- high brand reputation (as compared with other manufactures). While some may look down on Seiko's '5 Sports' collection as entry-level, Seiko 5 automatic watches are outstanding timepieces., There really ain't any entry level Seiko watches, All of them are are good. People who own a Seiko, or two, or three, ... or many more... typically adore them. "worth every penny"..." you can't go wrong"..these are comments one routinely hears from owners of Seiko watches, at all price points..- Classic, somewhat Iconic status - this is good because there are lots of aftermarket mod parts and there is no problem therefore finding replacement crystals (or upgrades), bezel & bezel inserts, etc. If you want to spend a little extra in time and money it's possible to alter this watch in a variety of interesting ways. Replacement of the bezel with a true coin edge and adding a domed sapphire crystal makes these look like a million bucks.Cons- the most significant negative is that this model contains the older 7S36 movement. It does not have quite convenient manual winding or hacking support (Hacking means that the second hand stops when you pull out the crown to the time set position. Without it is more difficult to set the time accurately, to the exact second. It's not really difficult to do that however... if the watch is no fully wound, gently shifting the crown in a counter-clockwise direction will stop the second hand, or even start it moving backwards! This isn't harmful to the movement, which is designed to tolerate moving the crown in either direction (as necessary to set the time). The work-around for winding the watch (fully, quickly) is to spend about 6 minutes gently shaking the watch back and forth.. This isn't really necessary. You can just shake the watch for 15-30 seconds and start wearing it... it winds up by itself via the motion of a weighted rotar attached to the movement. That spins around when you move your wrists, which winds the main spring. How quickly depends on how much you move about. A 20 minute walk winds up the watch completely. Sitting around picking your nose will probably achieve the desired effect by the end of the day. If you suffer from catatonic psychosis, probably best to avoid this model and pick out something that has the upgraded hacking & winding 4r3x movement.- although everything comes together very nicely when worn, the design here has a somewhat generic quality, without the unique details of the Seiko SKX007.- crown is a too small with rather coarse finish.- might prefer the chapter ring be less prominent, or absent altogether, with markers on the dial (like a Rolex Sub).If I lost this watch, would I buy it again? Hard to say. I find myself tempted to the the version with a silver bezel/black dial, the SNZF17, from time to time, but then I remind myself it doesn't have hacking or hand winding. But I am sure I'd miss this watch, I do like it very much.I bought this watch in preference to the well known Seiko SKX007/9. It's substantially less money, and has almost the same movement (actually a newer version of the 7Sx6 class, the 7S35). But in truth it hasn't cured me of a desire to own an SKX! Probably nothing ever will and eventually I'll end up getting one anyway.There are quire a few other Seiko 5 Sports dive-style watches that feature hacking winding movements, at or around the same price as this SNZF15. So I would like to mention some of these, (most of which I own, and very much like), and a couple lessor known but interesting Invicta models, as possible alternatives to the Sea Urchin.The Orient Mako and Orient Ray. Almost the same size and price, and as it happens there is now a Pepsi bezel version of the Mako.Seiko - Model SRP169. This is probably the closest to the SNGF17, but it's an all black PVD coated watch. 42mm. It's a JDM model, not easy to find on Amazon, but it turns up once in a while. Also there's another model that I like even more, with a polished stainless case and silver bezel, the SRP165, which I see on Amazon once in a while. I paid $149.00, but that's less than it's like to be at this point (try to find one for less than $180).Seiko SRPB89 to SRPB98 (7 or 8 models, approximately) - These just came out, and have a very "Rolex" look. Pricing currently is around $150-180. Color schemes are striking on a several models. There's a bright green "hulk" version, and a brilliant blue version (both have sunburst dials). There's one with a chocolate brown dial and rose-gold case. That comes with a rubber strap, which poses some problems if you ever want to find a bracelet (hard to match the rose-gold case). But it's gorgeous. At 43.5 mm definitely substantially bigger than the Sea Urchin. Some might consider this as an updated Sea Urchin, as they are very classic looking diver style models, but now with the 4R35 (date only) movement that hacks and winds. The trend towards larger case diameters is evident across all of Seiko's collections. These actually look quite similar to the Tudor Black Bay One from Rolex. It's more a step in the direction of an homage than I recall previously seeing from Seiko. The similarity is most pronounce in the dial design and bezel, and those are the parts that most convey the look and feel of a watch. Seiko's model has a different style handset, which I think is nicer, actually, but of course the movement is not in the same class as the 4HZ hi-beat movement of the Black Bay One. I just purchase one recently, and I'm quite impressed. They are more refined than I expected.Invicta model 15587SYB, which is a 43mm model that has a black and gold (two color) bezel. I paid $110.00. At 43mm, a little bigger than the SNZF15. The build quality is a substantial step up from the 40mm Invicta models that are better known, like the 8026-OB. It has excellent lume, as good as Seiko 5 Sports models, IMO. There are several other 43mm, carbon fiber dial, all identical but with different secondary color on the bezel, including at least red, blue, purple and green. Search 'Invicta 43mm -quartz' or "Invicta 43mm carbon -quartz' in Amazon search box to find them. Sometimes these are way over-priced. Look for free returns and price between $90 and $125.00. This is an excellent, beautiful series of watches, however you feel about the Invicta Watch Group, LLC.Invicta model 9010. At 40mm, $90, it's significantly smaller and cheaper than the SNZF15. This is an homage to the Rolex YachtMaster. All gold (17k plating), with a champagne dial. You'll feel like King Tut when you wear it. Maybe not in entirely good taste, but if you can get past having 'Invicta' engraved on the side, it delivers an inordinate amount of guilty pleasure. Also nice that, to a near approximation, it's free ($90.00 bucks!).Seiko 5 Sports "mini-monster" models. I prefer the slightly older SRP models (as opposed to the newer SRP-B models, which aren't as nice, IMO). It's hard to find most of these, especially at a reasonable price, but two versions, which are both very nice, have been showing up frequently on Amazon, reasonably priced somewhere around $150-$180. I think this series may be the best Seiko 5 Sports watches Seiko has made, so if you see either the so called 'ICE monster' SRP481K1 or the SRP605K2, which has a dark blue dial & bezel, I'd suggest adding them to your cart and checking out immediately! At some point these may dissapear, and some of the others become available... I'd like to get the Orange version & the Black versions also. The 'Mini' monsters are (paradoxically) bigger than the classic ISO certified monsters and bigger than the Sea Urchin. At 44.25 mm case width, these are very wieghty, chunky pieces, and probably should be called the "maxi monsters". The style may be a little over-exuberant for some people, but the stunning case finishing is reminiscent of the Seiko Sumo, and the sunburst dials have all very interesting, unique markers, with an lots of interesting detail. Unlike most Seiko series, each of the mini monsters is unique.. Seiko does a great job of making wider case diameters work for smaller wrists, but the mini-monster may be too big if you have a wrist that's smaller than 7", and 7" might be pushing it. But they are such nice watches, you may not care. Incidentally, the SRP605K2 (dark blue dial/blue bezel) wears significantly smaller because of it's darker tones.
J**A
Solidez y estética
Reloj muy bonito, clásico, tipo buceador.Se ve solidoy, y así se siente en la muñeca, contundente, pero no molesta por su peso.Muy preciso, en varias semanas de uso va sin desviación.El material fosforescente se ve nítido y con intensidad durante toda la noche, para mí eso es importante.En remune, un buen reloj, sólido, y para uso diario, tanto con atuendo sport cómo traje
R**P
steel tank like watch !
Strong hefty awesome. it is built like tank.And bit heavy . for few weeks it will remind me I am wearing a seiko with its weight.It looks and feels so strong and solid that it can deflect a bullet ! I m not jocking. Not for delicate person.
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