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Seiko Men's SKX007K2 Diver's Automatic Watch
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- Quality Japanese Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
- Hardlex crystal
- Case diameter: 42 mm
- Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date-and-day functions
- Water resistant to 660 feet (200 M): suitable for recreational scuba diving
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Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | SEIKO |
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Model number | SKX007K2 |
Part Number | SKX007K2 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Item Shape | Round |
Dial window material type | Hardlex |
Display Type | Analog |
Clasp | Foldover Clasp |
Case material | Stainless Steel |
Case diameter | 42 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 13 millimeters |
Band Material | Stainless Steel |
Band size | Mens |
Band width | 22 millimeters |
Band Color | Silver |
Dial color | Black |
Bezel material | Stainless Steel |
Bezel function | Unidirectional |
Calendar | Day-Date |
Special features | Luminous |
Item weight | 7.05 ounces |
Movement | Japanese Automatic |
Water resistant depth | 660 Feet |
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.81 x 1.67 x 0.52 inches; 7.05 ounces
- Item model number : SKX007K2
- Department : UNISEX
- Date First Available : July 19, 2004
- Manufacturer : Seiko
- ASIN : B000B5OD4I
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,814,326 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
- #10,361 in Men's Wrist Watches
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
● Stainless steel case and bracelet ● Black dial ● Luminous hands and hour markers ● Black unidirectional elapsed time bezel ● Sweep second hand;Scuba diver's ● Water resistant to 200 meters ● Date and day display at 3:00 ● Hardlex crystal; ● Japan automatic movement ● Fold-over clasp with safety
A sleek, good-looking watch with water resistance up to 660 feet (200 meters), the Seiko Men's Diver's Automatic Watch is an instant classic. The watch begins with a 40mm stainless steel case and black-toned stainless steel unidirectional bezel. A protected crown graces the right side of the case in a unique 4 'o clock position. These elements cradle a black dial with prominent luminous hour markers and hands powered by Japanese automatic movement. The dial also features a date display window at the 3 'o clock position. The stainless steel bracelet sports a stylish five-link construction as it reaches out to the fold-over clasp.
From Humble beginnings, Kintaro Hattori’s Vision for Seiko has become reality. A consuming passion for excellence - imprinted in our Corporate DNA passed from generation to generation. Seiko, for 125 years committed to the art and science of time.
A culture of innovation connects a 19th century Tokyo clock shop with 20th century advances in timekeeping to an extraordinary 21st century "quiet revolution." Continually driven by dedication and passion, established a multitude of world’s first technologies… transforming the principles of timekeeping.
The first quartz wristwatch – changed the history of time.
The first Kinetic – marked a new era in quartz watch technology.
In 1969, Seiko Astron, the first quartz wristwatch - was introduced.
In an instant, Seiko exponentially improved the accuracy of wristwatches –And Seiko technology firmly established today’s standard in Olympic and sports timing.
1984, another celebrated first – Kinetic Technology – powered by body movement.
Kinetic – a quartz mechanism with unparalleled accuracy –the driving force behind more world’s firsts.
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Kinetic Perpetual - combining the date perfect technology of perpetual calendar with the genius of Kinetic Auto Relay.
And now Kinetic Direct Drive – move, and the watch is powered automatically. Or hand wind it and see the power you are generating in real time.
In the realm of fine watches, time is measured by Seiko innovation – A heritage of dedication to the art and science of time.
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Customers are happy with the quality, appearance, value, and comfort of the watch. They mention that its a time tested workhorse, very classy looking, and an awesome value for an automatic movement. They are also satisfied with brightness, and size. That said, opinions are mixed on accuracy, and weight.
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Customers like the quality of the watch. They say it's a time-tested workhorse that you can rely on. The lume is solid, and the watch is a high-functioning timepiece.
"...6. the lume... ah, the lume! absolutely wonderful... full charge-up at 2000 and still extremely readable at 05307...." Read more
"...It's vintage and stylish and works in every situation. The lume is bright and the movement is noted as one of the simplest and reliable in the world...." Read more
"...It feels very durable. The hands are large and easy to read, and the lume is fantastic. You'd swear this watch had tritium paint it's so bright...." Read more
"...For the price you are getting a very well built watch with a reputation that is well known from a company with a remarkable history." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the watch. They mention that it's a workhorse and very durable. The deep black color is classic, and the watch is understated and masculine. The bezel ratcheting and lume markers with good quality are also appreciated. Overall, this is a really nice watch that looks really sharp.
"...1. it's a Seiko2. it looks good3. it feels good to wear - not overly heavy4...." Read more
"...It's vintage and stylish and works in every situation. The lume is bright and the movement is noted as one of the simplest and reliable in the world...." Read more
"...The stainless steel case has a nice finish, with some areas polished and others brushed...." Read more
"...While I do agree that the bracelet feels flimsy, it does look very good on the watch and I actually really like it...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the watch. They mention it's a thrifty choice with an awesome movement at this price point. They also say that the jubilee feels cheap, but it is incredibly comfortable.
"...All in all, this is a great mechanical watch for the money. I wear this thing nearly every day, and I do all sort of physical work with it on...." Read more
"...This watch punches way above its price point. The dial is an exceptional matte black that looks great complimented with the steel of the case...." Read more
"...All in all, a terrific watch at a great price. Not to be worn without some care, but a great timepiece mixing form with function." Read more
"...This is understandable but IMO it's still a great deal on a solid, classic watch design. Get one!..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the watch. They say it's sturdy construction and amazingly comfortable to wear, easy to wear and offers a secure feel.
"...1. it's a Seiko2. it looks good3. it feels good to wear - not overly heavy4...." Read more
"...It's light and very comfortable, but it is not a heavy wearing bracelet. Yes, it does rattle, but where it lacks in heft it makes up for in comfort...." Read more
"...bracelet isn't my personal favorite for style, but I find it very comfortable...." Read more
"...Looks sharp, has good weight and very comfortable. A lot of people are not happy with the jubilee braclet but it's not awful and I actual like it...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the watch. They say that the bezel is nice and rigid, the lume is bright, and the case is finished well. The movement is clear and readable, and it's not too big at around 41mm. The bracelet is very comfortable, and has good day and date window visibility. The crown placement is cool, and makes the watch look nice. Customers are impressed with the crystal-clear face, which is instantly recognizable.
"...It's vintage and stylish and works in every situation. The lume is bright and the movement is noted as one of the simplest and reliable in the world...." Read more
"...It feels very durable. The hands are large and easy to read, and the lume is fantastic. You'd swear this watch had tritium paint it's so bright...." Read more
"...lume seems to last for quite a while and makes the watch very easy to read in low light and no light situations...." Read more
"...Braclet is very comfortableGood day and date window visabilityCool crown placementCons :..." Read more
Customers like the size of the watch. They say it's just right for their wrist, and is a great fit for their lifestyle. Some customers also mention that the hands are large and easy to read.
"...the Alba solar diver... small case and dial... but the 007 has a nice size to it... you're not going to look like some klutz parading around wearing..." Read more
"...It feels very durable. The hands are large and easy to read, and the lume is fantastic. You'd swear this watch had tritium paint it's so bright...." Read more
"...It's a bit on the bigger side, so someone with a smaller wrist might not like it...." Read more
"...Love the date and day feature. Good sized watch, not too much is polished, so it's not too dressy and not too casual either...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the watch. Some mention that it keeps very accurate time, while others say that it loses time a bit. The bezel is easy to turn and great for roughly timing things at work. However, some customers also say that the watches will run consistently fast or slow, without detectable variance.
"...The action is seamless and smooth, and the accuracy has been spot on since the day I got it...." Read more
"...Time keeping is very accurate thus far at -6 seconds per day and I'd rather it be slightly slow for a non hacking as it's better to move a minute..." Read more
"...Of course, it is an automatic and does have a tendency to run a little fast after a few days...." Read more
"...In conclusion, if you're looking for a classy, accurate and respectable watch for a decent price. Look no further...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the weight of the watch. Some mention that it's not as heavy as they'd like, has a perfect weight and feel to it, and is very flexible and light, while others say that it is a little heavy and sensitive to too much shock. However, most say that the watch itself is fairly thick and the clasp is not their favorite.
"...it's a Seiko2. it looks good3. it feels good to wear - not overly heavy4...." Read more
"...It decreases the weight, but still feels solid. Still, I immediately put it on a NATO strap...." Read more
"...It's light and very comfortable, but it is not a heavy wearing bracelet. Yes, it does rattle, but where it lacks in heft it makes up for in comfort...." Read more
"...As for the watch itself, it's fairly heavy for a watch of its size, which I like. It feels very durable...." Read more
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purchased this SKX007K2 at a great price from Passthewatch... a few days earlier i had purchased an SKX007K1 from longislandwatch... the K2 comes with a Jubilee bracelet - i like these bracelets, have three of 'em.. the K1 is the rubber strapped 007...
in both instances, neither watch came with full docs - in other words, no warranty card - these gray market sellers must be selling the warranty cards on the market, reaping an additional profit on top of your purchase - Amazon and most Seiko buyers on Amazon seem to tolerate this practice...
on the other hand, i was recently at a Seiko outlet just south of me and purchased two Seikos for the holidays... there, the clerk duly stamped and notated the warranty cards and put them in the box with the watch, manual and pillow
honestly, the chances of getting a bum Seiko are a bit slim - it does happen... for the most confident purchase, buy from a certified dealer... for example, i purchased online from watchco and got my SKXA35 with a warranty card (just the same as with the Seiko outlet)... sometimes you will pay a little more, but with some sales and discounts, you may be surprised that dealer pricing can match online pricing (my upcoming holiday gift, an SKX173, from the Seiko outlet was *less* than any current online price even after paying sales tax)
however, if you choose to go the route by purchasing here on Amazon, make sure to carefully read the seller's return policy... if you buy an Amazon-guaranteed-no-questions-asked watch, you'll be OK... you can return the watch for a full refund... (i have also purchased used watches from Amazon's warehouse outlet to save a few dollars, but in some cases there is a strict time-limit or no-return policy)
on the other hand, if you buy a Seiko from a gray market dealer, do not just rip open the box, take off the packaging, redo the bracelet, etc... make sure the watch functions and works, crown screws in/out, time and date can be set etc., then wind the watch (manually or hand-wind if the movement allows) and let it run... if it's a Seiko automatic and keeps time for at least 24 hours, you can generally be assured the watch is good to go...
i did this with my new 007K2 from passthewatch and it works great!
but be warned: i have also been burned by buying an expensive Seiko and an expensive Orient watch directly from Amazon... a year ago, i ordered one of the new Orange Monsters and an Orient M-Force... what i got was an obviously returned Monster (albeit in good shape with a blank warranty card)... i kept the Monster and it is still working fine a year later...
the Orient I received, purchased as 'new' from Amazon, had no manual, no tags, no pillow, no warranty card, and had, in fact, had its bracelet modified to fit a wrist of a small child... if you know the M-Force, you know it's a beefy knuckle-duster... to add insult to injury, the removed links weren't even in the box... needless to say, i returned the watch and got my refund, but made sure to call Amazon directly and let them know that this practice was unacceptable...
i was horrified to say the least... in fact, in the last year i have had to return more items to Amazon that i have returned in 10 years of being a customer!
just be careful - it may happen to you...
now, at long last, on to my SKX007K2... what can one say? this is *the* beater automatic dive watch... it has a black dial... blobby markers... sword-like hands... walking-stick second hand...
there is no country of origin marked on the dial or caseback... this is unlike other Seikos, such as the SKXA35, which is marked 'Malaysia' on the dial...
where is it made? Seiko won't say... does it matter? not really.. none of the Seikos at this price point are assembled by hand - they're all made by robots, and the machines are the same whether in Japan or Malaysia or Singapore (if Seiko still has facilities there)
it doesn't have as big a case as other divers in its 200m certified class... i kinda like that... my first Seiko diver, now discontinued, was what is now the Alba solar diver... small case and dial... but the 007 has a nice size to it... you're not going to look like some klutz parading around wearing a huge Invicta-like desk diver on your wrist
accuracy across the 7s26 line of movements is about par for many automatics in this price range - pretty darn good: +/- 15-20 secs a day... i don't stress about to-the-second accuracy (maybe if i had a Grand Seiko Spring Drive 9R65 movement - only good for +/- 15 secs a month)
i like the looks of this watch... it is going to be my spare beater, as i'm ditching my quartz Casio MDV106-1AV, the best deal in the world on a 200m quartz diver for about two Jacksons...
i also like that the 007's crown is nicely out of the way at 4 pm - no digging on the wrist!
plus, this watch's model is '007' - how cool is that? i wonder how Seiko got away with that? (or how much did it cost?)
plus, there are a gazillion 007s on folks wrists and a lot of people like to change things up (mod) this watch...
so here's why bought this watch (not necessarily in order):
1. it's a Seiko
2. it looks good
3. it feels good to wear - not overly heavy
4. it has a 200m rating (i swim every morning for at least 30 minutes and snorkel off the beach a couple times a month)
5. it came with a nice stainless bracelet (there are Jubilee nay-sayers out there - don't believe - try one)
6. the lume... ah, the lume! absolutely wonderful... full charge-up at 2000 and still extremely readable at 0530
7. it's a diver - rugged, working bezel, lumed pip on bezel
so there are my reasons and this is my review... take it for what it's worth, but if you don't have a 007, get one... you deserve it!
The only note I would make as far as ordering is to expect the international model which will have an additional language option for the date indicator. I'm not sure if the pure US version had two language options. I couldn't find information on that. However, either model, it's still the same watch. The international model just has additional day language options, and there is one caveat on how the date will roll over. You will see the second language on the watch for a limited time each day. Here's how it works;
First, the date will flip to the next in about an hour. You'll see the number slowly roll to the next.
Now the day, having two languages it works a little differently. It just takes longer to roll over. So let's say you set English as the language for the date, and your watch came with English and Spanish. The watch is going to cycle through the second language first and will remain on that language for an hour or two, then move forward again to the set language. This process occurs while the typical owner will be asleep or does not have the watch on their wrist, but it does annoy some people. I think it adds to the charm of the watch.
Some other notes;
The Jubilee bracelet mimics the old 1970s era fold over designs. It's light and very comfortable, but it is not a heavy wearing bracelet. Yes, it does rattle, but where it lacks in heft it makes up for in comfort. I'd recommend trying it out first and if you don't like it, there are plenty of options on Amazon to replace it. I actually ordered a Super Oyster bracelet to have that option available, but so far I really like the Jubilee bracelet.
The build quality is fantastic and the quirks of this watch add character and charm. This is a watch loved by many and having finally purchased one, I can see why. It's vintage and stylish and works in every situation. The lume is bright and the movement is noted as one of the simplest and reliable in the world. I don't scuba drive so I won't be using this in that environment, but others have praised it for working well in the water. I hope to get great daily usage out of this watch and hope it performs well for a very long time.
I would recommend the Seiko 007 to anyone who loves watches, and would appreciate the watch for what it truly is. It's not an expensive Swiss dive watch and doesn't want to be. It's got its own unique personality and execution. I think that's why the watch world loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2016
The only note I would make as far as ordering is to expect the international model which will have an additional language option for the date indicator. I'm not sure if the pure US version had two language options. I couldn't find information on that. However, either model, it's still the same watch. The international model just has additional day language options, and there is one caveat on how the date will roll over. You will see the second language on the watch for a limited time each day. Here's how it works;
First, the date will flip to the next in about an hour. You'll see the number slowly roll to the next.
Now the day, having two languages it works a little differently. It just takes longer to roll over. So let's say you set English as the language for the date, and your watch came with English and Spanish. The watch is going to cycle through the second language first and will remain on that language for an hour or two, then move forward again to the set language. This process occurs while the typical owner will be asleep or does not have the watch on their wrist, but it does annoy some people. I think it adds to the charm of the watch.
Some other notes;
The Jubilee bracelet mimics the old 1970s era fold over designs. It's light and very comfortable, but it is not a heavy wearing bracelet. Yes, it does rattle, but where it lacks in heft it makes up for in comfort. I'd recommend trying it out first and if you don't like it, there are plenty of options on Amazon to replace it. I actually ordered a Super Oyster bracelet to have that option available, but so far I really like the Jubilee bracelet.
The build quality is fantastic and the quirks of this watch add character and charm. This is a watch loved by many and having finally purchased one, I can see why. It's vintage and stylish and works in every situation. The lume is bright and the movement is noted as one of the simplest and reliable in the world. I don't scuba drive so I won't be using this in that environment, but others have praised it for working well in the water. I hope to get great daily usage out of this watch and hope it performs well for a very long time.
I would recommend the Seiko 007 to anyone who loves watches, and would appreciate the watch for what it truly is. It's not an expensive Swiss dive watch and doesn't want to be. It's got its own unique personality and execution. I think that's why the watch world loves it.
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Había investigado mucho antes de comprarlo, buscando un primer reloj serio y, sobre todo, automático. Para mí, este reloj lo tiene todo: un diseño clásico y deportivo que lo mismo va con un traje que con ropa de sport, muy legible, un lume que se ve clarísimo en la oscuridad, atención al detalle con trasera decorada, construcción en acero inoxidable, bisel undireccional de 120 clicks...
La caja tiene un diámetro de 42mm. Al que le gusten los relojes grandes, le parecerá pequeño. Para mí, es la medida perfecta. Lo hace discreto pero es suficientemente grande como para tener presencia propia y leerse con facilidad. El movimiento debutó en 1996 y, a día de hoy, está más que probado. Es muy fiable aunque no da la opción de cargarlo manualmente. Tampoco bloquea el segundero al extraer la corona.
Es un Diver certificado por ISO a 200m. No es que nunca vaya a bajar a 200m, ni siquiera a 20m (o 10m o 5m, para el caso), pero ahí está. Tanto la trasera como la corona vienen roscadas.
Como punto negativo, si bien por el precio que tiene es difícil encontrar alguno, el brazalete es una pequeña decepción. Cuando yo compré mi unidad, la diferencia entre la correa de goma y la metálica era suficientemente amplia como para que ahorrarla e invertirla en un super-oyster (que compré posteriormente) hubiese sido la jugada perfecta. El brazalete original es cómodo precisamente como consecuencia de ser tan endeble como es: las partes brillantes que se aprecian en la foto son anillas huecas, los eslabones finales son huecos también y el cierre es una plancha (fina) simplemente estampada. No tiene clip de seguridad. Sólo lo recomendaría si es la opción más barata o no se quiere mejorar posteriormente con el super-oyster pero sí se quiere un brazalete metálico.
En cuanto a la precisión, es aceptable. El fabricante estipula una tolerancia de +-30s/día y, si bien se mantiene ahí, al cabo de la semana significa que puedes estar perdiendo o ganando unos 5 o 6 minutos. Tendrás que ponerlo en hora más a menudo que un reloj de cuarzo. Al cabo del año le haré una revisión (importante para mantener los sellos en orden) y aprovecharé para que lo ajusten.
Viene con sus cajas y manuales pero la tarjeta de la garantía no viene sellada.