Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber

Type: DiversMovement: AutomaticCalibre: 7S26Crystal: Convex hardlex that minimises reflectionDial: BlackBezel: Thick solid unidirectional bezelCase: Stainless steelCase diameter: 42mmCase thickness: 13mmWater resistance: 200 metersBracelet width: 20mmBracelet/Strap: Solid stainless steel link bracelet

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber Picture

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber Pic

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber Photo

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber

Seiko Shc063 Divers Black Rubber Pic


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11 of 11 humans found the following review helpful.
5Wow – everything I’ve wanted in a watch I’ve in the long run found!
By Space For The Poppa
I have a number of watches in my collection; big, small; digital, analog; Divers, Chronographs, Atomics … I love watches. But I lately started out a search of reasonably priced self-winders. It also had to be reliable, and I would prefer a diver-type style. The past couple years I’ve taken a liking to Invicta watches, but their quality is hit and miss. The low end (less than $100) Invicta seems less authenti than the lowly Timex; any good self-winding Invicta seems to start out around $250-300.

I love Amazon’s suggestioned item. It picked up on my quest for an auto-winder diver watch, and steered me HERE. The Seiko SKX779 “Black Monster.” Review after review was glowing. Overall, a 4 1/2 star watch, for less than $200. And Seiko reliability is undisputed and unparalleled.

Look/Feel – I would think a “monster” of a watch would be big, along the lines of Invicta’s Grand Lupah. That’s not the case at all. A little more prominent than a lot of of my watches, but not overly so. This has a nice stainless steel band, and it is a hefty watch. It feels solid, like it was chiseled out of a single piece of metal. The glow-dial feature is bright and makes it easy to read in the dark. Even the feel of the turning bezel has a solid, quality feel to it.

Accuracy – I in truth have not one thing to compare it to as everything in my collection is battery/quartz or solar/atomic. I’ve had it for a month or so, and it runs a little fast, when it comes to 1-2 minutes a month; and for an analog watch, that’s fine. I ordinarily do not look at an analog watch and say “it’s 11:12PM”, I look and say, “it’s in regards to ten after eleven …”. In my book, “close is close enough” for any non-quartz watch.

Self-winding – I love it. Again, not one thing to compare it to except the observations of others. It runs when it comes to 2 days before petering out. This has only happened once to me. I wear it closely everyday. I am looking at auto-winders to keep it going when I am not wearing it (suggestions for a good one, underneath $75 or so are welcome!).

So to all who took the time to write a review, and follow-up with thoughtful comments, along with links to watch lover’s blogs, thank you. I couldn’t be happier with the watch, and hope my review steers others to buy this watch. You won’t be disappointed.

8 of 8 persons found the following review helpful.
4great watch/value
By Watch Freak
I have owned the “black monster” for three years now. Sold my “yellow monster” to my son because he liked it so much and I found I did not care for the yellow face. Both are rugged, solid watches. The yellow is four years old and the black is three years old. They gain 3-5 minutes per month, but most automatics do. You have to alter the date five months out of the year anyway, so a reset is no problem each other month. Had a ordinary contractor doing a great deal of work for us and he liked the black monster so much he went out and ordered on, too.

10 of 11 persons found the following review helpful.
5Industrial chic
By Jonathan Trigg
Oh my God this is a cool watch. If you want a steel sunflower on your wrist, if you want to be both funky and elegant, if you want to be hip and down to world all at once, you surely want this watch. James Bond is not cool because he wants to wear an Omega rather of this thing. Forget the fantastic brand history, forget the reliability and durability, forget the price even – this watch is both finelooking and radical: if you don’t want that, you need to ask yourself why.

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