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Seiko Automatic Watch SZSB012

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This is a fun article to read if you’re a Seiko fan looking to learn more about the brand’s history and the technical wristwatch advances they made over the years. Why you should buy a Seiko If I see someone wearing a green dial watch while walking down the street, the first thing I’ll think of is the Seiko Alpinist. It’s a timeless classic from Seiko and no other green dial watch will ever be able to one-up it. Judging by the aesthetics and build of the SRPD59, it’s perfect for the rugged, active guy who isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty. Or wet! The 100m water resistance is fine for a casual swim (just no prolonged deep diving). Seiko SRPD59 features:

A few interesting and notable points: In 1969, Seiko was the first to introduce the quartz wristwatch. And in 2012, Seiko launched the Astron, the world’s first GPS solar watch. After taking advice from my new colleagues, I finally settled on the SARB033. There were many things that attracted me to this decision including these four main points:

It’s not easy finding an Orange Sumo (SBDC005), and the Orange Samurai (SRPC07) seems to be increasingly tough to find as well. And if you do find them, chances are they’re for resale at a much higher price point than its original retail. Collection #2: SRPD55 for everyday, SPB121 for when you want a little flash (casual and smart casual outfits), SBGM221 GMT for your smart casual / suit-and-tie days For one, it boasts an attractive, deep green sunburst dial and mix of gold-tone Arabic numerals and indices with luminous dot hour markers and hands.

The Elegance line represents Grand Seiko’s dressier collection pieces (the other two lines being Heritage and Sport). Accuracy: +5 to -3 seconds per day (when static) / +10 to -1 seconds per day (normal usage accuracy) This is a jdm (Japanese Domestic Market) watch. This means that it was intended for sale in Japan without international marketing. The SRPD25 features a dark blue dial, LumiBrite luminescent application on the hands and indices, and a Hardlex crystal with cyclops date lens. Seiko Prospex SRPD25 “Blue Monster” features:

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If your SNE435 is completely powerless, all it needs is 30 minutes to an hour in direct sunlight and it’s ready to go. You get up to 10 months of continuous power when fully solar charged. Seiko Prospex SNE549 / SNE435P1 Padi Solar features: This isn’t a watch you’d wear with a suit. It fits in with casual and smart casual outfits, though you may be making concessions with your cuffs depending on how tightly they button. Also pairs nicely with scuba gear, naturally. Since 1881, Seiko has been creating timepieces that are both highly effective in their field (dive watches for water, field watches for the outdoors, etc.) and good-looking on the wrist. The different model numbers, SNK803 / 5 / 7 / 9, seem to signify the alternative color options only. Each watch is solidly built with a stainless steel casing and Seiko’s exclusive Hardlex crystal. If you’re looking for eye-catching wristwatches, you’ll find something you like in this series. Here are some favorites: Seiko SSC667 Solar Chronograph

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