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This is my first real mechanical watch. I always wanted one. But most are out of reach. Plus I also wanted one with numbers, Not keen on those with stripes for numbers. Anyway, The watch is really nice. It is a nice sized dial, the numbers are clear to see (very good if you don't have great eyesight) also the numbers and the hands show up very nicely in nighttime. its easy to keep wound up, just rotate your wrist for half a minute and your fine. For an inexpensive mechanical watch, this is a great choice, especailly when many can cost thousands of pounds. Highly recommended if your looking for a nice watch.
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The watch is automatic winding, with numerals, florescent, day, date and waterproof. Everything you need in a watch, but incredibly difficult to find. Only one model in the Seiko/Pulsar range has all these features, and there is only one shop in England that stocks it. I hope it lasts as long as my old similar Pulsar, which I used every day for 30 years. One small niggle, the metal strap cannot be adjusted to fit without specialist tools and a jeweller's knowledge. This is not mentioned in the advert or handbook. However it only took a few minutes for a local Seiko jeweller to alter the strap to fit.
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I have about 15 automatics and mechanical watches in my collection but I prefer this one for it's simplicity and excellent time keeping. Also I find the 37mm case size perfect, large watches look a bit 'toyish' to me .
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The crown at 4 o'clock saves on wear to clothing. The watch movement is the same for a lot of the Seiko range, so it comes down to personal choice of watch face, and I like this one.
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Really nice classy looking watch keeps great time
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