Seiko 5 Automatic Black Dial Black Rubber Band Men's Watch
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JomaShop has SEIKO 5 Automatic Black Dial Black Rubber Band Men's Watch (SNZB23J2) on sale for $134 when you apply discount code SE20 in your cart. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Silver-tone stainless steel case with a black rubber strap.
Uni-directional rotating black PVD stainless steel bezel
Black dial with luminous hands and index hour markers
Minute markers around the outer rim
Dial Type: Analog
uminescent hands and markers
Day of the week and date display at the 3 o'clock position
Description
Silver-tone stainless steel case with a black rubber strap. Uni-directional rotating black PVD stainless steel bezel. Black dial with luminous hands and index hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim.
Dial Type: Analog. Luminescent hands and markers. Day of the week and date display at the 3 o'clock position. Automatic movement. Scratch resistant hardlex crystal. Skeleton case back. Round case shape, case size: 40 mm, case thickness: 12.5 mm. Band width: 22 mm.
Tang clasp. Water resistant at 100 meters / 330 feet. Functions: date, day, hour, minute, second. Sport watch style. Watch label: Japan Movt.
It is Seiko proprietary and used on most of their watches. It's way better than average mineral crystal. Plenty of scratch tests etc out there to show it is quite good. Better than just about anything except for sapphire ofc.
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Anyone know what the lowest price has been in recent times?
The lowest price I could find in my research was $147 on Amazon and that's the lowest price it's been since before Nov. -- This is a low for Jomashop as well - it's been a while since they've had this model in a sale
idk what hardlex is but it sure sounds like a marketing + mineral crystal
It is Seiko proprietary and used on most of their watches. It's way better than average mineral crystal. Plenty of scratch tests etc out there to show it is quite good. Better than just about anything except for sapphire ofc.
I own this watch. Purchased it around 5 years ago. Looks great! I wore it for about two weeks and put it in a drawer because it couldn't keep time worth a darn. It would be off 5 or 10 minutes every 24 hours. Mine could have been a one off. I hope your experience is better.
These are "Made in Japan" models for those who care. Functionally the same, but historically they've cost more than Seiko's export models which are typically assembled in China or Malaysia and only boast Japan Movement. But the Japanese Yen is pretty low these days.
I own this watch. Purchased it around 5 years ago. Looks great! I wore it for about two weeks and put it in a drawer because it couldn't keep time worth a darn. It would be off 5 or 10 minutes every 24 hours. Mine could have been a one off. I hope your experience is better.
The lowest price I could find in my research was $147 on Amazon and that's the lowest price it's been since before Nov. -- This is a low for Jomashop as well - it's been a while since they've had this model in a sale
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03-07-2024 at 12:14 PM.
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I own this watch. Purchased it around 5 years ago. Looks great! I wore it for about two weeks and put it in a drawer because it couldn't keep time worth a darn. It would be off 5 or 10 minutes every 24 hours. Mine could have been a one off. I hope your experience is better.
Was it running fast or slow? It could simply be magnetized. You could try demagnetizing it yourself with a $10 demagnetizer. Usually takes a few tries to get it right.
I own this watch. Purchased it around 5 years ago. Looks great! I wore it for about two weeks and put it in a drawer because it couldn't keep time worth a darn. It would be off 5 or 10 minutes every 24 hours. Mine could have been a one off. I hope your experience is better.
That's kinda the sieko thing. You get a 30 second a day variance commonly. But with some regulation time, you get it better. But every now and then, you just get one that is a mess and never really regulates well, magnetized or not. I'm wearing a nh35 now and it's about 2 seconds fast a day (after lots of regulation). But every so often I can get a weird 5 or 10 second off day. They just aren't rock solid steady like some other moments.
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The lowest price I could find in my research was $147 on Amazon and that's the lowest price it's been since before Nov. -- This is a low for Jomashop as well - it's been a while since they've had this model in a sale
It is Seiko proprietary and used on most of their watches. It's way better than average mineral crystal. Plenty of scratch tests etc out there to show it is quite good. Better than just about anything except for sapphire ofc.
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Was yours a made in Japan version?
Thank you!
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Was it running fast or slow? It could simply be magnetized. You could try demagnetizing it yourself with a $10 demagnetizer. Usually takes a few tries to get it right.
Thank you for clarifying
That's kinda the sieko thing. You get a 30 second a day variance commonly. But with some regulation time, you get it better. But every now and then, you just get one that is a mess and never really regulates well, magnetized or not. I'm wearing a nh35 now and it's about 2 seconds fast a day (after lots of regulation). But every so often I can get a weird 5 or 10 second off day. They just aren't rock solid steady like some other moments.