Showing posts with label Kinetic. Show all posts
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Seiko Men's Watches Kinetic SKA397P1 - 2 5

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's Watches Kinetic SKA397P1 - 2 5


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Seiko Men's SNP027 Le Grand Sport Kinetic Perpetual Watch

Monday, September 27, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's SNP027 Le Grand Sport Kinetic Perpetual Watch


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Seiko Men's SNP027 Le Grand Sport Kinetic Perpetual Watch Details


  • Kinetic movement; functions without a battery; powers Kinetically with the movement of your arm
  • Solid stainless case and bracelet
  • Black and grey dial
  • Water resistant up to 330 feet (100 M)

User reviews

It came quick and I got an awesome deal on it. I had to have my local retail jeweler take out some links, but they did it for free. Fits perfectly now. It's a beautiful watch and I want to wear it forever, it feels nice, hefty, you know that its quality and I get compliments on it. It arrived in a nice, blue Seiko box with white interior and displayed on a white leather Seiko watch pillow. I hope that helps you make your decision. Great watch!

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Seiko Men's SKA366 Kinetic Black Ion Watch

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's SKA366 Kinetic Black Ion Watch


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List price:$450.00

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Seiko Men's SKA366 Kinetic Black Ion Watch Details


  • Kinetic movement; functions without a battery; powers Kinetically with the movement of your arm
  • Strong Hardlex crystal protects dial from scratches
  • Case diameter: 39.5 mm
  • Stainless steel case; black dial; date function
  • Water resistant up to 330 feet (100 M)

User reviews

My wife and kids got this for me as a birthday present. I haven't worn a dress watch much in years. I got used to using a Timex Ironman for running and the damned things are so cheap, accurate, rugged, and functional I just stopped using anything else. I have a Casio Pathfinder with altimeter, temp, and compass but that thing is so huge I wonder what the hell I was thinking when I bought it. And I will admit there are times when a watch with a plastic band and case are not the best choice. I also have an ultra thin Seiko rectangular dress watch with a leather band from the mid-eighties that's still working like new. So, when I mentioned a dress watch, my wife thought Seiko first. I bought her a Seiko Black Ion finish watch at Christmas to go with a set of black pearl earrings and necklace. So she bought me this watch to match six months later. I think the Seiko Kinetic is very cool. You get the accuracy and toughness of a quartz movement (which Seiko does very well) combined with a "self winding" feature without the complex mechanical components of swiss watches. And the Seiko system can store enough energy for six months of operation in its lithium cell. Try that with a Rolex.

The watch came out of the box with the minimum 1-7 day charge on the indicator. After two days, it reached the 1 month charge level. After about a week, it still hasn't reached the top level 4-6 month charge. Not bad. About what I expected. As for the finish, I love the black n gold design. It's a bit different from your run of the mill stainless or gold design. I did a little research on the Titanium Carbon Nitride finish and discovered that this stuff is what they use to coat high speed cutting tools for extremely hard materials. Titanium Nitride comes produces a metallic "gold" color. Adding carbon to the mix turns Titanium Carbon Nitride into a ceramic coating with extreme hardness relative to the stainless steel substrate it's applied to. To me, a ceramic coating means this watch will be very resistant to oxidation and scratching as well as unique in appearance. The black n gold may be a little too flashy or over the top for some people or occasions but for general wear at business functions or going out to dinner, I think it's sharp looking. I really can't understand why people buy Rolex with Seiko around. Highly recommended. The company and the watch.

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Seiko Men's SKA389 Kinetic Black Ion Watch

Friday, September 3, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's SKA389 Kinetic Black Ion Watch


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List price:$450.00

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Seiko Men's SKA389 Kinetic Black Ion Watch Details


  • Quality Japanese quartz movement with Kinetic capability
  • Strong Hardlex crystal protects dial from scratches
  • Case diameter: 40.5 mm
  • Black ion-plated stainless steel case and matching bracelet; black dial; date function
  • Water resistant up to 330 feet (100 M)

User reviews

Some Seikos have a lot of charm and personality (the Sumo, the Monsters, the Razorback, etc). This watch ain't one of those. It is instead a highly polished efficient timekeeper that does its job in a flawless though bland manner. It keeps time, it's well made, it looks nice in an understated way, and it will probably last for 10-15 years without needing a battery or service. This is remarkable, yet also unexciting. Some watches are for collectors, others are for utilitarians. The SKA 389 (notice the lack of a catchy nickname!) is in the latter category.

First, how it works. This is a quartz movement, accurate to within 3-5 seconds per month. This is about 30 times better than the best automatic movements available. That said, the movement lacks the soul of an automatic - the second hand moves in discrete boring one second chunks from one notch to the next, without the fluid sweep of a mechanical watch. If you want aesthetics, there is little on display here, but if you want the time delivered accurately, here you go.

Unlike a regular quartz though, the SKA will not need a battery in a few years. The Kinetics use a rotor to generate electrical current which is then stored in a high capacity titanium lithium ion battery. (The current models of Kinetics no longer use the capacitors that the initial models did. Seiko had problems with that device and switched over to these batteries.) Unlike your cell phone battery, this combination of battery and power level is good for roughly 20 years according to Seiko. The tech hasn't been around that long of course, so we can take that as an estimate only, but I would say you'll get at least a decade out of it without needing service or a new battery.

Seiko wants you to think of this watch as being a hybrid of automatic and quartz technologies, so they have an "exhibition" (see-through) case back so you can watch the rotor as it turns around in back. You can also hear a mechanical whir and feel the rotor turn as you swing your arm. The actual movement though is not visible through the case back (just as well, as most quartz movements resemble circuit boards more than anything else) so instead you see the rotor and a few big gears that generate the current. There is nothing elegant here, and if you are expecting something like a decorated jeweled ETA movement here, you will be sorely disappointed. You'll watch the rotor turn for maybe 5 minutes, show it to a few friends, and then never look at it again. In comparison, the average automatic watch movement is far more charming to observe, even over the long term, but again the SKA 389 ain't about entertainment or charm.

Seiko tells you in the manual that the max power reserve on the SKA 389 is 6 months. (That is how long the watch would take to stop if you took it off and didn't wear it.) To hit that level, you'll have to swing the watch back in forth in your hand many thousands of times or walk about a mile in less than 48 hours. Wearing the watch over the course of a single day will get you about a week's reserve, so most users who are not vigorously active will only slowly build up a reserve, and will probably rarely hit the full six month reserve. Regardless, you'll have more than enough power on hand to take the watch off at night, for a weekend, or even a whole week. This is far superior to even the best automatics, which will give you 40-50 hours of maximum reserve power at full wind.

Aesthetics: functional and low key. The matte black finish is elegant and the watch feels well made. As with all Seikos, finish and detail is impeccable, and the watch looks far more expensive than it is. My complaints are with the size of the watch and the band. The 40.5 mm diameter of the watch is smallish for ordinary male wrists. As with all Kinetics, the square base plate (that the circular face sits on) is disproportionately large (part of the generator assembly I guess) so the watch has a bit of a squarish shape on your arm rather than the more traditional circle, which makes the 30mm face of the watch look smaller than it is. According to current style, men should have about a 42mm faced watch (or bigger) so this watch is unstylishly small, at least unless your wrists are also small. My 7.5 inch wrist is by no means huge, but this watch looks teeny on it. Adding insult to injury, the band is also quite narrow, so narrow band and average to small sized face means this watch will be utterly lost on a big guy's arm. If you don't mind this, or if your wrist is not that large, this is not an issue.

Warranty is three years. The watch also has a "power reserve" reading feature where you can press a second button and get a rough indicator of your power reserve by the movement of the second hand. After sweeping to show you the power level, the second hand freezes in place until the time "catches up" with it and then starts moving again. A neat gimmick, but one you'll probably use only to make sure the watch is working correctly. There is a date complication on the face. The watch has a steel bezel that can be used as a countdown timer, and this bezel rotates smoothly and precisely. It is functional and understated (see a trend here?) but does not feel as sturdy or precise as the excellent bezel used on, say, the Monster series of dive watches. Water resistant to 100 meters. Hands and markers are luminescent, with average lifespan of glow in the dark time, maybe four to six hours or so of readability in the dark I would estimate.

All in all, this is a good watch for people who want to own one watch. It's not especially collectible, and doesn't have much of a dynamic personality. It will get the job done and work well and last long in the process. Think of it as the Toyota of watches, though without the current recall issues. If you are a guy with small wrists who need a reliable and reasonably attractive watch, you probably won't go wrong with buying this especially at the excellent Amazon price offered at time of this review. If you're a watch buff who likes to collect timepieces with character, you may want to pass on this. The "eternal-battery" feature is nice and the kinetic charging feels somewhat grittier than the bland potted plant solar charging systems offered by Casio and Citizen, but this particular example of the Seiko Kinetic line is not built for personality.

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Seiko Kinetic Mens Watch SKA423P1

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Reviews Seiko Kinetic Mens Watch SKA423P1


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Seiko Kinetic Mens Watch SKA423P1 Details


  • Energy storage in rechargeable battery - 6 month energy storage when fully charged
  • Power reserve indicator function, Low energy warning function
  • Quick-start function, Outer unidirectional rotating bezel to measure elapsed time
  • Inner rotating bezel with navigational functions for speed, distance, fuel consumption and climbing altitude calculations
  • Temperature conversion unit on case back, 100M

User reviews

I felt in love with this watch in Japan, back in november 2009. I found it here and bought it. Impressive size of the crowns, deep dial, great colors, kinetic system - no battery. Great Seiko!

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Seiko Men's SLQ019 Sportura Limited Edition Kinetic Chronograph Watch

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's SLQ019 Sportura Limited Edition Kinetic Chronograph Watch


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Seiko Men's SLQ019 Sportura Limited Edition Kinetic Chronograph Watch Details


  • Quality Japanese Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Sapphire crystal
  • Titanium case; Black dial; Date function; Chronograph functions
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

User reviews

I was not sure how to approach this review, so I will make it simple. Seiko have (in my opinion) designed one of the most aesthetic timepieces of the modern age. I owned the great and mighty Tag S/El Chronograph, another fantastically designed watch in a sea of humdrum looking pieces. Yes there are more expensive Breitlings and Rolexes, and from a technical perspective these and some elite other marques are more advanced and complex in their mechanisms be they mechanical or otherwise if compared to the Seiko.


Anyway it comes with a leather case in the form of a cylinder with rooom for three watches - included also is a precision tool for resizing your carbonized titanium strap OR taking it off and putting the alternative sumptious leather strap with orange stitching (bear in mind this is a watch designed for Motorsport - I believe). My humble Motorsporting is taking my M5 out for a thrashing now and again at the nearby race track in Karlskoga - so I did not purchase this watch to time my laps in the F1 car (I wish!).
Also cool is there are only 2005 of these watches and on the back you can see which number of the 2005 your watch is.

Anyway I bought the watch and put it on straight away - I had to shake it 200 times to charge it for use, but once worn full time - you dont have to worry about this again as the Kinetic movement charges the capacitor/battery for continous timekeeping - if fully charged it will run for a month if not used.

Ok cost wise its not for everyone - but for those who have an interest in watches - and I don't just mean the elite mechanical masterpieces with a million jewels and umpteen thousand moving parts, but in design and function - this is a superb watch, with very low maintenace attached.

There is no watch on this planet in terms of looks that makes me go WOW! Other than the SLQ019 - nicely done Seiko!

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Seiko Men's SNP017 Coutura Kinetic Perpetual Watch

Monday, August 23, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's SNP017 Coutura Kinetic Perpetual Watch


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Seiko Men's SNP017 Coutura Kinetic Perpetual Watch Details


  • Kinetic movement; functions without a battery; powers Kinetically with the movement of your arm
  • Strong scratch resistant sapphire crystal
  • Case diameter: 41.5 mm
  • Stainless steel case; black dial; date function
  • Water resistant up to 330 feet (100 M)

User reviews

I've had this watch many months now and I really love this watch. It is the best watch I've ever owned. I especially like the perpetual date and the fact that I can see the date EASILY even with my tired old eyes. I get compliments on this watch as well, because the gold on black is very distinctive and elegant looking. The finish does NOT come off, contrary to what some reviewers have stated. The finish is actually closer to a gloss black than what the picture would imply. The face of the watch and the band are actually quite close in color. The face of the watch has a very attractive pattern design that can't be fully appreciated in the picture.

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Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRH007P1 - WW

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRH007P1 - WW


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Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRH007P1 - WW Details


  • Model # SKU SRH007
  • Premier Collection. Brushed and polished stainless steel case and bracelet. Silver dial with silver tone hands and black hour markers.
  • Day and date display. Precise Kinetic movement with Direct Drive technology - power generation either by winding the crown, or by the motion of your wrist while you wear the watch.
  • Power charge indicator. Fluted crown. Scratch resistant Sapphire crystal.
  • Water resistant to 100m. Push-button deployment clasp. Case measures 41mm diameter by 13mm thick.

User reviews

For many years I have wanted a nice Seiko Kinetic watch. I have only had two dress watches in my life and they both were the cheap (0) Guess brand watches that were terrible and each barely lasted me a year. But coughing up 0 for a watch was difficult, so the 9.00 here wasn't exactly an easy leap. So far I am completely satisfied with the watch but, as a disclaimer, I must admit that I have only had it about a month. There were three things that were important to me:

1) a very conservative looking time piece
2) an indicator for the DAY of the week (SUN-SAT) in addition to the actual date (28)
3) Seiko Kinetic (as I mentioned above)...this also has the Direct Drive system that reveals how much of a kinetic "charge" you have as well as some other "sleep" features (the Direct Drive was a bonus, albeit at a 0 more than the "same" watch less the Direct Drive indicator/system).

I like the look of the watch with the indicator, and the indicator provides useful data. I also preferred the roman numerals as opposed to the standard numbers on the face. I love the watch and really feel that I got a good value.

Today is May 9, 2010...if this watch craps out any time soon I will DEFINITELY come back to log complaints; however as time passes and the watch keeps on ticking then the lack of further comments can serve as confirmation of a quality product.

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Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRN005P1 - 2

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRN005P1 - 2


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Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRN005P1 - 2 Details


  • Next Generation Kinetic Technology, Hand Winding and Automatic Capabilities
  • Push Button Power Reserve Indicator, Stainless Steel Case and Band
  • 3 Fold Clasp with Push Button Release, Sapphire Crystal
  • Retrograde Day/Date Display, Sapphire Crystal
  • Screw Down Crown and Caseback, Water Resistant - 10Bar

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Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRN001P1 - 2 5

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Reviews Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRN001P1 - 2 5


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Seiko Men's Watches Premier Kinetic SRN001P1 - 2 5 Details


  • Seiko Kinetic Movement-Powered by Body Movement
  • Solid Stainless Steel Case and Band with Push Button Release Clasp
  • Sapphire Crystal, Retrograde Date Display, Power Reserve Indicator at Push of a Button
  • Environmentally Friendly, The most advanced electronic watch technology, Duration of full charge is approximately 6 months
  • Water Resistant - 100M, Screw Down Caseback

User reviews

Great watch, when you hold it you feel that it's very solid and you can see that a lot of attention went into the details of the watch.
If you are looking for a Seiko watch spent some more money to get a Premier, it's worth every penny.

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