 | |  | | | Seiko #SNE031 Men's Stainless Steel White Dial Solar Quartz Watch | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Solar Quartz Movement - No Battery Needed (Caliber V158)Stainless Steel Case and Band, Push Button Release ClaspHardlex Mineral Crystal, Day/Date Display, Lumbrite Hands and MarkersCase Size: 37mm Diameter, 9.6mm ThicknessWater Resistant - 30M
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| | Description | Solar. No battery change required and powered by all types of light. Solar cell with high performance electricity generation. Energy-efficient movement with long power reserve. This dress watch has a brushed and polished stainless steel case and bracelet which creates an elegant finish. The timepiece is constructed with a durable crystal that protects the white dial. LumiBrite hands and English/Spanish day/date calendar. 30 meters water resistant. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 5.0 inches | | Package Width: | 3.9 inches | | Package Height: | 2.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 11 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | hardlex | | Clasp: | deployment-clasp-with-push-button | | Case Diameter: | 37 unknown-units | | Case Thickness: | 10 unknown-units | | Case Material: | stainless-steel | | Band Material: | stainless-steel | | Bezel Material: | stainless-steel | | Dial Color: | silver | | Movement: | Quartz | | Calendar: | day-and-date | | Water Resistance Depth: | 99 feet |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 11 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Accurate & elegant watch Mar 07, 2011
By NWN Keeps good time, looks great, and easy to operate. Based on other reviews, solar is more accurate than mechanical watches. It also charges very quickly and lasts for months on one charge! Of course with normal exposure to light, it constantly charges, and also has a feature that prevents an overcharge... I wasn't convinced that white is a manly color for watches, but my wife disagrees (she got it for me...). She likes white because it would match anything I wear. I do like looking at the time with a light background, and I definitely need the day & date feature. It was a great price from Amazon; I compared it to Macy's price for the same watch. All in all a good deal, and a great watch with a simple yet elegant look, and no worries about powering it or adjusting the time every so often. So far I'm a satisfied consumer.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
warning Jul 17, 2011
By mid The watch is great functionally and esthetically, but if you are giving it as a present to someone who is not too handy beware that the recipient may have to take it to a jeweler to adjust the length of the band. Unfortunately Seiko doesn't include paper instructions or a web site with instructions. You can make the adjustments easily yourself if you are handy. All you require is a standard pushpin to push out the pins in those links with small engraved arrows in the direction the pins should go. A small pliers is helpful to further extract the pins and to replace them. There are also many guidance sites in Google with printouts that you can enclose with the watch.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely Awesome Watch - as good as it gets Jan 09, 2012
By W. Nasuti
"Bill"
Extremely high quality, easy to set and very sharp looking. I went with the white face which provides good contrast to easily tell time. The packaging and box is very nice as well. Previously I had a automatic self winder and experienced the issue where it would sit in a drawer for a few days and lose time. The solar power will stay running for a very long time with no sun. The accuracy is unreal, I am experiencing less than 1 second gain/loss per week.
Previous reviewers complained about shortening the wristband - I used a push pin and a small needle nose pliers to remove three links, took me about 5 minutes. The trick was to ensure that the pins (they look like miniature cotter pins) go in the same way they came out. I used the push pin to start the pin out and then used the needle nose pliers to remove the pin. Easy Peasy!
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Seiko Silver Solar watch Feb 26, 2011
By Mike5468 The watch received 2 days ago keeps great time, it feels like a delicate watch(dress watch), but I'll say this: the picture does not do thiis watch justice, it is much nicer when you see it in person, VERY NICE DRESS WATCH
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Time and motion Oct 24, 2011
By Robin Benson In 2003 I treated myself to a battery operated Georg Jensen watch designed by Henning Koppel. A timeless design that still looks classy today and will do so way into the future. Fortunately it had no second hand, day or date and the battery lasted right up to June of this year (a bit of research confirms that if you have all the functions a battery change is going to be quite frequent). In fact the leather strap wore out long before the battery and I've been through three of them.
I decided to go for a solar watch and keep the Jensen for special occasions because having it serviced, new battery and strap was actually more expensive than this Seiko! I basically chose the Seiko for its simple styling. The more expensive a watch becomes the uglier it gets it seems to me. Top of the range brands have typographically dreadful numbers and in this digital age some still use Roman numerals, excessive decoration around and on the dial, clunky looking hour and minute hands and a general feel of design vulgarity.
So far the Seiko has performed perfectly. I check it every so often with the USNO Master Clock Time and after several weeks it is not a second out. If I've read the instructions correctly it will run for ten months with a nine hour charge of cloudy weather/sunlight or steady operation with a two hour charge under the same conditions.
I notice that one reviewer has commented on the weight, I think it is heavy at eighty-eight grams compared to my Jensen at twenty-eight grams, no doubt a metal band increases the weight compared to a thin leather strap. The thing that I hadn't realized until it arrived was how thick it was: ten millimeters (see the image I uploaded). I can only put this down to the solar mechanism requiring some thickness but this also helps to gives the whole thing a masculine look, though the same mechanism is in the ladies version and that can't be as thick. If you need to adjust the bracelet length, as I did, buy a really cheap watch repair kit (Amazon have a sixteen piece one for under seven dollars) and it's easy to do with a bit of care, the relevant links have little arrows to indicate which direction the pins need to be pushed.
I think this particular Seiko, apart from the thickness, is a timely buy.
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