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OldFinn
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Sep 22, 2016
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Done with Seiko watches. Had high hopes from my Scuba. It loses 3 minutes a week. Wish they used real crystal watch faces. Hardlex scratches. Bought two Seikos from Massdrop. I'm done! Stick with my Omega.
Sep 22, 2016
Cloaca
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Sep 11, 2017
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OldFinn"It loses 3 minutes a week."
Reading this I thought, Who cares?, and, Don't you set your watch every morning?
I guess I lead a loosy-goosey life, but having my watch be off by three minutes would not be a problem for me. If I miss the subway, there's another one in two minutes. And as a watch fanatic, I love to set it every day at time.gov.
Sep 11, 2017
A community member
Sep 12, 2017
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OldFinnWow!
3 Whole minutes a week?
Did you contact Seiko about this inexcusable problem? What did they say about it?
Yeah, you definitely need to get rid of it for sure! In fact I'll take it out of your hands for free, doing you a huge favor!
Sep 12, 2017
OldFinn
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Dec 7, 2017
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I bought two different Seiko s via Massdrop. Both automatics and both lose minutes a week. Done with them.
Dec 7, 2017
A community member
Dec 7, 2017
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OldFinnDefine "minutes" ... 2? 10? 5? I currently own 6 Seiko's and 3 are automatics (1 kinetic, 1 solar, 1 quarts) and they really do not drift more than 2-3 minutes in about 2 weeks. In fact I'm pretty surprised each time I put one in rotation, at how accurate the are. Talking for instance about the SKX009K1 and SKX007K1, and those are "only" 21 jewels... If yours drift more than 5 minutes a week I would call that a warranty issue...
Dec 7, 2017
neil-patterson
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Feb 14, 2019
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OldFinnI have one as well. Not happy with it. Losing time. Not efficient.
Feb 14, 2019
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