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Product Description
Though you’re more than welcome to dive into the ocean with this robust chronograph, it actually gets its power from the sun. Backed by Seiko’s own V175 solar movement, the watch works by charging the photovoltaic cells inside, which, theoretically, means it can run forever (or, at least a lifetime) Read More
The stainless steel with the black dial and yellow highlights looks stunning. Too bad im almost certain it wont look good on my wrist (which is a good thing cuz i dont need more temptations)
Never seen this colors before! I always highly considered this watch in Pepsi, but I will take a look at these colors. I've seen these for about $180, but just not in these colors!
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Jan 23, 2018
They run about $225 so it's not that great of a deal. Seems like s decent watch. I like Seiko's. They last a good long time and as a daily wearer seem pretty indestructible.
I own this watch and it is one of my favorites as far as looks are concerned and due to the solar charging but if you are looking for a diver’s watch I would recommend against it. The bezel turns too easily and, as a result, you are always having to set it back to its default 12 o’clock position due to it changing at the slightest bump. An irritation in normal use but potentially life-threatening when using it as a scuba watch to time decompression stops.
The description is incorrect. The chronograph can only measure up to 60mins. The 24hr subdial is for time, not chrono.
From https://www.seiko-prospex.com/sea/ssc613p1: "Chronograph up to 60 minutes in 1/5 second increments"