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theredsnapper
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Jun 11, 2018
Just received this today, I’m generally impressed with the watch, bracelet and case solid and substantial as expected, I’m yet to report back on the actual watch in use, but I dropped a couple of links out easy enough, so it’s feeling good to wear. I personally think it wears a touch small for a 42mm case on my 71/4” wrist, that could be due more to the small dial, there’s plenty of bezel, but one thing that impresses is the depth of the dial in the case, you peer into this watch. It’s currently sat in the sun gathering some lume power! Price wise, even to the UK, with duty and postal handling fees, I couldn’t find it for less than around £80 ($110) more! That said, no Seiko warranty and a generic instruction book for a Seiko Solar Watch does disappoin...Massdrop,
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maybe you could tighten up your quality control, maybe even seek decent warranties, especially if you want to be taken seriously in the international market!
theredsnapper
9
Jun 17, 2018
theredsnapperUpdate: it wears very comfortably, despite its weight and size, You hardly know it’s on your wrist, great ergonomic design.
theredsnapper
9
Jun 21, 2018
theredsnapperA little personal bugbear...the bezel is quite loose, you know the type that rotates when you take a jacket off...not sure if a larger diameter o-ring could be fitted, but it’d certainly create an issue if anyone used this as a dive watch!
TimBWig
0
Nov 10, 2018
theredsnapperYou state it's solar, but isn't it kinetic?
whycubed
10
Nov 10, 2018
TimBWigPretty clear, no warranty (seiko card) came with the watch and a wrong instruction booklet (one from a solar watch) was given instead.
TimBWig
0
Nov 10, 2018
whycubedI see. They sent the wrong manual. Thank you!
theredsnapper
9
Nov 15, 2018
TimBWigYes, it’s got kinetic written on it, I was just pointing out massdrop quality control!