Brand Seller or Collection Name | SEIKO |
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Model number | SNKK27 |
Part Number | SNKK27 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Item Shape | Oval |
Dial window material type | Hardlex |
Display Type | Analog |
Clasp | Push Button Deployment Clasp |
Case material | Stainless Steel |
Case diameter | 34 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 11 millimeters |
Band Material | Stainless Steel |
Band size | 9 inches |
Band width | 19 millimeters |
Band Color | Silver |
Dial color | Blue |
Bezel material | Stainless Steel |
Bezel function | GMT |
Calendar | Day-Date |
Special features | Date Display, Luminous Hands, Automatic Self Wind, Water Resistant |
Item weight | 5.29 ounces |
Movement | Quartz |
Water resistant depth | 99 Feet |
SEIKO SNKK27 Automatic Watch for Men 5-7S Collection – Blue Dial with Contrast, Day/Date Calendar, Luminous Hands, Stainless Steel Case & Bracelet
$128.99
Category: Mechanical Men's Watch
12 reviews for SEIKO SNKK27 Automatic Watch for Men 5-7S Collection – Blue Dial with Contrast, Day/Date Calendar, Luminous Hands, Stainless Steel Case & Bracelet
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J. M. Owens –
I bought this as a beater, but found myself loving it. I have a couple nice Rolex’s and although this is not in that league, it is nice and heavy, and it keeps good time. I went out and bought a blue leather strap for it and got rid of the metal Seiko one. The Meatal band was nice, and I removed links with not that much trouble to fit perfectly. In the end I just wanted a strap that would accentuate the bue face. Overall I’m very happy and wear it for everyday use. I would think you’d be hard pressed to find another automatic as well made for the price.
One other note: For people that like high end watches and want to knock this as it’s a Seiko, keep in mind that Tag Heuer recently used a Seiko movement instead of a generic swiss ETA movement in a couple of their watches. I’m not a big fan of Tag, but it does go to show that even though this is not the same movement used in the Tag… You are getting something worth while.
Also another side not make sure you get the 21 jewel movement, just because something has more jewels does not make it more precise. The higher jeweled watches are usually needed as they are heavier and have a complication. The 21 jewel will keep better time for this watch.
Lawrence A. Glickman –
I’ve got a seiko that I bought in SEA that still works. 2 combat tours and 50 + years later.
It was retired, and I wanted a new version and bought this one.
The new one started losing time within a week, this AM it just stopped.
I’m very, very disappointed.
Won’t send it back or try to get it fixed
but will put it away as a reminder not to expect tha same quality from a company
that delivered it in the past.
Romero de Oliveira Costa Junior –
Il prodotto é ottimo per rapporto qualità prezzo, ha uno stile sportivo, utile per l’uso giornaliero, consigliato.
Robert –
I have now owned this watch for quite some time and wanted to give buyers a tip. The watch is great but ran a bit fast and finally stopped working after 3 years. I was disappointed until I faced the reality that all automatic watches need service at some point. I found a watchmaker/technician who said no problem and cleaned, lubricated and bench marked the time. Now it runs spot on! The review below still holds for me as true.
This is a fantastic buy! It looks better in person and appears much more expensive than in the image. So far accurate time as well but the best part for me is that I wanted a self winding automatic watch that had decent staying power off my wrist and most of all was not bulky or heavy and would look good and be comfortable on my smallish wrist. A “home run” on each issue!! I noticed the price has gone up to 75 dollars. At that price it’s still a bargain. I had two links on the bracelet removed for a perfect fit. I saw some complaints about the bracelet but I have a hard time understanding what they are talking about, it looks good and is comfortable.
Texasradio –
Lo compre como oferta del día y la verdad es que creo está en el top 3 de las mejores compras que he hecho aquí.
La caja es de acero inoxidable, no es tan pesado como otros pero tampoco es un reloj que se vea o se sienta barato es pequeño para manos grandes pero en mi caso quedó genial, en la oscuridad es fácil por ser leer la hr y tampoco es tan pesado como otros, es elegante,discreto y va bastante bien con ropa casual o formal, es completamente original ya que viene con su caja y certificado de autenticidad y lo mejor de todo el precio!
En otros lados arriba de 5 mil y aquí como oferta del día en menos de 2 mil pesos! ✌️
Romero de Oliveira Costa Junior –
A Bit smaller dial.
Amazon Customer –
Fit well and keeps time.
Haven –
The color scheme is high contrast, so easy to see in low light. Watch itself has a nice heft to it. It feels quite substantial on your wrist. Band is pressed metal and is hollow, so pretty light. Down the line I may replace the band with a similar solid-metal band. Says that you have something like a day and a half worth of power when it’s not on your wrist. I’d say closer to one solid day. If you leave it sitting too much past that, you’ll be re-setting the time and possibly the date. Considering the cost, I think the watch is a good value overall. I put a clear plastic cover over the glass right out of the package. It’s cheap insurance to keep the face from getting scratched. Can always remove the plastic cover and apply a new one if needed. I don’t have an idea about the water resistance. Haven’t yet had the situation where it got accidentally soaked. Looks “nice casual” vs some of my other watches that I wear for bumping around.
Miguel G Ramirez –
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Estou encantado com a quantidade, algo negativo só consta dizer sobre o tempo de entrega de 30 dias.
É um relógio muito lindo e muito bem acabado.
A pulseira dele é de 20mm.
É muito fácil diminuir o tamanho da pulseira (Usei uma chave de fenda pequena enrolada a ponta nem pano pra não arranhar a pulseira)
Ele é bem pesado e o funcionamento automático dele é absolutamente lindo.
Estou muito satisfeito com a compra.
Sobre água EU não aconselho molhar, já tenho uma pequena coleção e por mais que meus relógios sejam aprova de água pra ter uma boa durabilidade EU aconselho evitar água…
Tem q usar dia sim dia não pra dar corda nele
E o brilho é bom mas não dura muito
Miguel G Ramirez –
This is a nice inexpensive Seiko 5. Watch seems of good quality, band works and looks ok but seems a little cheap feeling when off. See through back is a nice feature. Mine keeps good time for an automatic and the lumes get me through the night ( Not fabulous but adequate). I wear it all the time, showering, washing up, etc and no problems. Have not gone swimming with it on but can’t imagine a problem.
Bonnie Agar –
When I was shopping for a replacement for my Citizen, a buddy of mine pointed me in the direction of these Seiko 5’s, telling me that automatic watches have “soul.” I’m a classic-car guy, so I understood that “soul” in this context means that they’re analog in the classic sense; they are imperfect, complex assemblages of mechanical parts that somehow transcend the basic functionality of the device, which, ironically, they can’t perform quite as well as a modern digital version. Instead of a battery, this (and all automatic watches) has a spring that’s wound by a weight that swings around as your arm moves, which you can see in action through the sweet clear back. Well, I can’t resist a bit of soul on my wrist, and it didn’t hurt that this was 1/4 the price of the ecodrive Citizen I was considering, so I figured what the heck – I’d give old-fashioned a try (works for shaving too, but don’t let me get sidetracked down that path…).
I’ve owned the watch for about two months now, and I’m really, really happy with it. The face looks great – aesthetics are personal preference (and there are a million versions of the “5” to match yours), but I love the dash of color on a classic blue face with the stainless strap. It’s lighter than my Citizen, which some folks complain about (the band does feel a little chintzy), but makes it more comfortable for me. My big worry when I got it was that I wouldn’t move enough to keep it “charged” while working my desk job and taking it off in the evenings. To quote my favorite movie of the summer, “no…problem…at…all!” That said, understand that if you don’t wear it for a day or two you’ll have to give it a good shake and re-set it, or invest in a winder that costs more than the dang watch (the 5’s don’t have a winding post like some fancier automatics).
Downsides…well, it’s true, it doesn’t keep absolutely perfect time. Lots of folks do fancy calibration I don’t have time for, because frankly my life isn’t interesting enough to need to be places on time to-the-second. I find it loses a minute every week or so compared to my smartphone, which takes all of 5 seconds to correct. And, let’s face it, we all have phones that are way more accurate than watches anyway. So that’s that.
My only serious complaint is that that shiny metal bezel and the strap are extremely easy to scratch. I take good care of my stuff, but after two months I already have several scratches on each from minor wall-bumps and the like. Kind of frustrating for a watch that needs to be worn constantly to keep time, if you ask me. I guess folks would say it’s patina but I’m too retentive for that.
Overall, this watch is a heck of a bargain, but only if you know what you’re getting into. For much less (or much more) money you can have a watch that may be more your style and certainly tells better time. If you’re like me, you’ll happily trade that for a little bit more “soul” in your life (and the ability to never buy a battery again). Just…maybe also look at models with a little less shiny if you don’t like scratches.
Haven –
Don’t have to buy any more batteries. Looks very nice, feels good, accurate.