Introducing a Magnificent Time Piece Seiko Automatic Divers Collection. Brushed and polished stainless steel case (45mm diameter 14mm thick). Pressure vented rubber strap. Precise Seiko automatic movement with 21 jewels self-winding. Orange dial with LumiBrite hands and hour markers for visibility under water. Crafted curved scratch resistant hardlex crystal. A rotating bezel which is uni-directional with detentes at 1/2 minute positions. Day and date display. Screw-down crown with a signed screw-down case back. Water resistant up to 200 meters. With rugged good looks to match its superior performance, this professional dive watch from Seiko is an excellent choice for all of your adventures--in or out of the water. The generously-sized 45 mm steel case showcases a bright orange dial with bold luminous hands and markers, a luminous seconds hand, and a large day/date window at the three o'clock hour. A highly scratch-resistant curved Hardlex crystal magnifies the dial, optimizing its readability. The dial is framed by a unidirectional rotating steel bezel with engraved dive time markers for safe timing of dives and other limited events. The 21-jewel Japan automatic movement means this watch winds itself with the natural motion of your wrist and never requires a battery. The watch presents on a durable contoured rubber strap with a buckle closure. Designed for scuba diving, it features a screw-down crown and caseback and is rated water resistant to 200 meters. About Seiko In 1877, at the age of 18, Kintaro Hattori set up business repairing the Western-style clocks that were becoming increasingly popular in Japan. By 1892, Hattori was manufacturing his own clocks in a factory he called Seikosha, from the words "seiko" meaning "exquisite," "success," or "miniature," and "sha" meaning "house." The company grew and prospered, producing its first wristwatch in 1913 and launching the Seiko brand in 1924. Technological innovation has always been a driving force in the company's history. Key milestones include Seiko's introduction of the world's first quartz watch in 1969, and its successful launch, in 1988, of the Kinetic, the world's first battery-free watch with quartz accuracy. Recognized for its technological excellence, Seiko has provided timekeeping services for the Olympic Games and the World Cup Soccer Championships. Today, the Seiko brand continues to stand for state-of-the-art technology, as well as superior quality and refined design.
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From Humble beginnings, Kintaro Hattoris 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 worlds 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 todays 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 worlds firsts. Kinetic Chronograph the next generation of high performance timekeeping. Kinetic Auto Relay automatically resets to the correct time. 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. See more
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P**N
Best beater watch ever!!!
I purchased Seiko Orange Monster so that I wouldn't mess up my Rolex during weekend excursions. Now I find myself wearing it during the week. Its looks and functionality demand more and more wrist time and I am happy to oblige. The Orange Monster (OM) steers away from the "classic" diver's watch design that we have become so accustomed to. I think it has a contemporary classic appeal. This watch is an attention getter. I always receive compliments when in public.Case/CrownThe case is constructed from 316L solid stainless steel and is very large (42 mm) and heavy. You will know when this timepiece is on your wrist. When viewed from the wrist, the watch has a deep profile. It is a little less thick than my Sea Dweller so I am going to guess that is somewhere in the 13 mm vicinity. The case back is decorated with Seiko's SCUBA emblem design which is quite attractive. The 20 mm lugs are a bit angular but I like the masculine look of them. Lug holes are drilled through making bracelet changes an easy task. It also should be noted that the case is constructed in such a fashion that is rises to protect the bezel and crown. This design does not affect the operation of the bezel and is a very well engineered touch. The screw-in crown is large and solid feeling. Lastly since this is such a large watch, the crown has been moved to the 4 o'clock position so that it sits as far out of the way as possible from the hand (when the hand is bent backwards).MovementIt is fairly accurate for an automatic (+15 secs per 24 hrs) beating with a 23 jewel 7S26 movement designed and fabricated in-house by Seiko. Power reserve for me is around 40 hours. The second hand sweep is a little less smooth (21,500 bph) than my Rolex Sea Dweller (28,800 bph) but for the price paid it is totally acceptable. I wish it had a manual wind feature but all it needs is a couple shakes if left alone for over 40 hours. It lacks hack mechanism (where you pull the crown out and the second hand stops) but I am not on a Navy S.E.A.L. team and I have no need to synchronize my watch to the exact second to anything.Dial/Hands/DateThe watch has a great looking dial that is uncluttered and very easy to read. The orange color used on the dial was first introduced by Doxa as their research proved that orange is the easiest color to read as light conditions deteriorate underwater. Hour markers are over sized which is a "signature" for this model. Lume is the best I have ever seen on a diver (with exception of my Luminox which uses radioactive Tritium gas filled tubes for markers). Minute and Hour hands are beefy and well lumed. Seiko also has designed the hands so that if the minute hand directly overlaps the hour hand, both are viewable. This is a thoughtful feature as anyone who has ever looked at their watch and thought "where did my hour hand go?" will surely appreciate the foresight with which they designed it. The OM includes a Day/Date window that is very legible. The date can bet set to either Spanish or English and the usual black text for weekdays is blue for Saturday and red for Sunday. Date changes do not occur instantly at midnight like on some of the higher end ETA movements. It takes roughly 4 hours (10 pm - 2am) for the date change to occur. It also should be noted the chapter ring (the edge of the dial) curves upwards along she side wall of the case. This gives the watch a deep three dimensional feel and is just one more extra step that Seiko took while designing this incredible watch.BezelBezel action is smooth and expensive feeling. The one-way ring has 120 indents, making it extra precise as it divides each minute by a factor of two. There are large indents along the outside of the bezel, making operation (even with gloves) a cinch. It was a very good design on Seiko's part for them to have the markings on the bezel engraved into the bezel rather than printed. This will add to the longevity of the watch. I like the fact the bezel is a tad higher than the crystal as it provides a bit of protection for the glassCrystalSeiko uses a proprietary compound developed in-house called Hardlex which is less scratch resistant than sapphire crystal but also less brittle. I have smacked the watch on its crystal a couple of times and there is not a single blemish on it...yet! Crystal is also slightly domed and it refracts reflections in a way that make it easy to read in sunlight (sort of a workaround to anti-reflective coatings).StrapThe watch came with Seiko's rubber dive strap. It has stainless steel hardware and robust pins. I would be willing to wager that this is not a natural rubber compound as it does not attract dust. It seems a little stiff but I only wore it for a few days so it might take a little longer than that to break in. I put a NATO strap on mine and now it is perfect for wake boarding, mountain biking, and general weekend mayhem.This is hands-down the best price to performance timepiece produced for under $500.00. I would definitely recommend this watch to anyone with an active lifestyle!!!
D**R
Eye-catching, excellent value watch
The Seiko Orange Monster has become an icon among dive watches for good reason: it is a fine product at a reasonable price. Though I had my doubts (could a watch with a Malaysian movement cased in China be THAT great?), the watch seems deserving of the kudos it has received.Overall: As other reviewers have stated, the finish and features of the watch are on par with watches costing many times the Amazon.com price; this Seiko "looks" rather expensive. Despite the heaviness of the watch, it is quite comfortable on the wrist with the "rubber" strap; I don't know how comfortable the heavy stainless steel bracelet would be. The luminosity of the numerals in the dark are decent, but not as good as models painted with Superluminova. The $150 Amazon.com price is a steal, though I wouldn't pay the MSRP of $375.Movement: I own several Russian-made automatic watches, and find the lack of an option to manually wind this watch rather peculiar. While this may be represent a cost-cutting measure, Russian automatic movements are really cheap, and all of them may be wound by hand. The only other drawback of the movement is the awkward way one must set the day and date, which involves pulling the stem to the proper position, and then manipulating the crown to turn the date and day. As for accuracy, the Seiko is running about +5 sec/day, which is quite decent for a new automatic; some of my Russians gain a minute or more daily. Power reserve is adequate but far below Seiko's spec of 42 hours.All-in-all, I'm very pleased with the watch, and can recommend it!
S**U
Good looking but that's about it
Good looking but that's about it. Leaked and failed after one dive. Seiko would not repair for free. Threw it in the trash.
D**R
Stops every night
I have had the Orange Monster for a year, however, I only wear it in the summer. I bought it to replace a Citizen Aqualand. I also own a Brietling as well as an Omega Seamaster and am therefore familiar with automatic movement watches. I love the size and design of the orange monster and have enjoyed it with one exception, it very rarely stays wound or keeps time through the night. For this reason only, if I had it to do over, I would buy something else. Very disappointing: I may now have to purchase a watch winder to place it in at night.
M**N
Slow Monster
This watch only receives 3 stars from me for only one reason. It constantly loses time. After having it a few months, as prescribed to let it "break in", I let it wind down completely and then reset it to monitor it ver closely for two weeks. On average, my watch is losing just about 27 seconds a day. This is during a cycle of wearing it during the day, resting it crown up at night and checking the time against a quartz digital that was set to [...]While 27 seconds a day is not a lot, over two weeks that was six minutes!!!. All of the features of the watch are of excellent quality. The fit and comfort of the watch, even though it is a heavy chunk of steel is very good. The case is really nice and the looks are great. Since it is a timepiece, I feel losing 2 stars for its lack of accuracy is justified.I am going to try and regulate it by resting it in different positions, then send it back if no avail.
O**A
Con el tiempo mejora el ajuste
Llegó adelantando 20s/día.Lo llevé a un relojero de confianza y lo dejó en 10s/día, que lo encuentro aceptable en este tipo de relojes.Al cabo de dos años que ha hecho ahora, llevo varios meses sin tocarlo para nada. No se como, pero va clavado.Antes, cuando adelantaba 2-3minutos, lo atrasaba yo mismo sobre 1-2 minutos sobre la hora, para darle más margen de adelantar antes de tener que ajustarlo otra vez y conseguía tener que ajustarlo una vez al mes o mes y medio.Ahora, no se lo que le pasa que llevo varios meses sin tener que tocarlo. Lo voy controlando con la hora del móvil, y no atrasa ni adelanta, o por lo menos inapreciable.¿Que ha pasado? Pues no lo se. Yo creo que quizás le daría algún golpe o algo así y quizás se ha terminado de ajustar, jeje. Que suerte la mia.Por lo demás, un reloj contundente, de batalla, para llevar a diario al trabajo, playa, deporte; y como es el único que tengo, pues tambien los días de fiesta y cuando vas más elegante.El color naranja es muy llamativo y el lumen es excelente. Al final de la noche aun brilla casi como al principio.Es un diver (reloj de submarinismo) para bajar a 200m. Nunca voy a bajar más de lo que me permitan mis pulmones....¿1m?, pero me da confianza de que está hecho para resistir la presión de esas profundidades y por lo tanto puede aguantar algún golpecillo y el trato diario mejor que otro que sea más delicado , y no voy con miedo.No me lo quito para nada.
A**O
monster!!!
Talmente bello che quasi quasi me ne acquisto un altro di scorta!!Incredibile al prezzo venduto!!..1 e' seiko..2 e' automatico..3 e' water prof 200 M..4 e' massiccio..5 e' preciso x essere automatico..6 e' chiaro e leggibile..7 e' fatto bene anche nei dettagli e nei meccanismi della ghiera unidirezionale..8 e' da uomo (bello grosso e si sente)..9 e' un manufatto con la M maiuscolaUn grazie d AMAZON per avermi dato la possibilità' di averlo a prezzi e tempi ( arrivato dagli USA) piccoli. :-)
M**A
Unschlagbar günstig
Der Preis ist unschlagbar günstig (gibt es teilweise gebraucht teurer), die Lieferung war sehr schnell. Die Uhr in einem tadellosen Zustand. Die Seiko Orange Monster ist ein Klassiker. Zuverlässig und robust. Ein Uhr für jeden Tag.
D**.
Un petit rêve abordable de plongeur
Elle a du style, elle a du chien. C'est une automatique avec un mécanisme basique (7S26) mais très satisfaisant en précision (SEIKO). Elle est vraiment belle et reste très abordable. Ce n'est certes pas un rolex submariner (que je ne pourrais jamais me payer : et oui ... j'ai raté ma vie moi aussi) mais elle est fun et j'irais plonger avec (alors qu'avec ladite rolex ... ).Le bracelet est acceptable, en tout cas je le préfère à la version métal. Mais je le changerais certainement par un NATO bond, pour le look, la matière et l'aspect pratique.NOTE : une automatique de précision est ... moins précise qu'une quartz. C'est l’intérêt du quartz. La prestigieuse certification COSC pour une automatique (que doit avoir la rolex submariner, par exemple ...) donne -4/+6s jour en moyenne. 2 minutes/semaine pour un 7S26, ça à l'air beaucoup mais ça me semble acceptable. L’intérêt de l'automatique ce que l'on ne change pas les piles, c'est le top de l'horlogerie et ça a une vie propre. Bref : c'est un choix, à l'heure où n'importe quel ordinateur mobile connecté peut être très très précisément à l'heure via NTP (plus qu'une quartz). Sans parler des GPS. Pourquoi portons nous encore une montre ?
N**1
Nice watch Nice price
Was worried about the size when I ordered it but in reality its no bigger or thicker than any other full size divers watch I've owned. Nice watch that keeps good time for an automatic tough enough to wear for work and smart enough as a casual/dress watch...Great clear dial which can be read in any light at any angle...Would recommend to anyone who likes a large watch
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From Humble beginnings, Kintaro Hattoris 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 worlds 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 todays 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 worlds firsts.
Kinetic Chronograph the next generation of high performance timekeeping.
Kinetic Auto Relay automatically resets to the correct time.
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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I think it has a contemporary classic appeal. This watch is an attention getter. I always receive compliments when in public.Case/CrownThe case is constructed from 316L solid stainless steel and is very large (42 mm) and heavy. You will know when this timepiece is on your wrist. When viewed from the wrist, the watch has a deep profile. It is a little less thick than my Sea Dweller so I am going to guess that is somewhere in the 13 mm vicinity. The case back is decorated with Seiko's SCUBA emblem design which is quite attractive. The 20 mm lugs are a bit angular but I like the masculine look of them. Lug holes are drilled through making bracelet changes an easy task. It also should be noted that the case is constructed in such a fashion that is rises to protect the bezel and crown. This design does not affect the operation of the bezel and is a very well engineered touch. The screw-in crown is large and solid feeling. Lastly since this is such a large watch, the crown has been moved to the 4 o'clock position so that it sits as far out of the way as possible from the hand (when the hand is bent backwards).MovementIt is fairly accurate for an automatic (+15 secs per 24 hrs) beating with a 23 jewel 7S26 movement designed and fabricated in-house by Seiko. Power reserve for me is around 40 hours. The second hand sweep is a little less smooth (21,500 bph) than my Rolex Sea Dweller (28,800 bph) but for the price paid it is totally acceptable. I wish it had a manual wind feature but all it needs is a couple shakes if left alone for over 40 hours. It lacks hack mechanism (where you pull the crown out and the second hand stops) but I am not on a Navy S.E.A.L. team and I have no need to synchronize my watch to the exact second to anything.Dial/Hands/DateThe watch has a great looking dial that is uncluttered and very easy to read. The orange color used on the dial was first introduced by Doxa as their research proved that orange is the easiest color to read as light conditions deteriorate underwater. Hour markers are over sized which is a \"signature\" for this model. Lume is the best I have ever seen on a diver (with exception of my Luminox which uses radioactive Tritium gas filled tubes for markers). Minute and Hour hands are beefy and well lumed. Seiko also has designed the hands so that if the minute hand directly overlaps the hour hand, both are viewable. This is a thoughtful feature as anyone who has ever looked at their watch and thought \"where did my hour hand go?\" will surely appreciate the foresight with which they designed it. The OM includes a Day/Date window that is very legible. The date can bet set to either Spanish or English and the usual black text for weekdays is blue for Saturday and red for Sunday. Date changes do not occur instantly at midnight like on some of the higher end ETA movements. It takes roughly 4 hours (10 pm - 2am) for the date change to occur. It also should be noted the chapter ring (the edge of the dial) curves upwards along she side wall of the case. This gives the watch a deep three dimensional feel and is just one more extra step that Seiko took while designing this incredible watch.BezelBezel action is smooth and expensive feeling. The one-way ring has 120 indents, making it extra precise as it divides each minute by a factor of two. There are large indents along the outside of the bezel, making operation (even with gloves) a cinch. It was a very good design on Seiko's part for them to have the markings on the bezel engraved into the bezel rather than printed. This will add to the longevity of the watch. I like the fact the bezel is a tad higher than the crystal as it provides a bit of protection for the glassCrystalSeiko uses a proprietary compound developed in-house called Hardlex which is less scratch resistant than sapphire crystal but also less brittle. I have smacked the watch on its crystal a couple of times and there is not a single blemish on it...yet! Crystal is also slightly domed and it refracts reflections in a way that make it easy to read in sunlight (sort of a workaround to anti-reflective coatings).StrapThe watch came with Seiko's rubber dive strap. It has stainless steel hardware and robust pins. I would be willing to wager that this is not a natural rubber compound as it does not attract dust. It seems a little stiff but I only wore it for a few days so it might take a little longer than that to break in. I put a NATO strap on mine and now it is perfect for wake boarding, mountain biking, and general weekend mayhem.This is hands-down the best price to performance timepiece produced for under $500.00. I would definitely recommend this watch to anyone with an active lifestyle!!!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2011","name":"4.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Eye-catching, excellent value watch\n \n","reviewBody":"The Seiko Orange Monster has become an icon among dive watches for good reason: it is a fine product at a reasonable price. Though I had my doubts (could a watch with a Malaysian movement cased in China be THAT great?), the watch seems deserving of the kudos it has received.Overall: As other reviewers have stated, the finish and features of the watch are on par with watches costing many times the Amazon.com price; this Seiko \"looks\" rather expensive. Despite the heaviness of the watch, it is quite comfortable on the wrist with the \"rubber\" strap; I don't know how comfortable the heavy stainless steel bracelet would be. The luminosity of the numerals in the dark are decent, but not as good as models painted with Superluminova. The $150 Amazon.com price is a steal, though I wouldn't pay the MSRP of $375.Movement: I own several Russian-made automatic watches, and find the lack of an option to manually wind this watch rather peculiar. While this may be represent a cost-cutting measure, Russian automatic movements are really cheap, and all of them may be wound by hand. The only other drawback of the movement is the awkward way one must set the day and date, which involves pulling the stem to the proper position, and then manipulating the crown to turn the date and day. As for accuracy, the Seiko is running about +5 sec/day, which is quite decent for a new automatic; some of my Russians gain a minute or more daily. Power reserve is adequate but far below Seiko's spec of 42 hours.All-in-all, I'm very pleased with the watch, and can recommend it!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"1.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"S***U"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2014","name":"1.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Good looking but that's about it\n \n","reviewBody":"Good looking but that's about it. Leaked and failed after one dive. Seiko would not repair for free. Threw it in the trash."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"2.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2013","name":"2.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Stops every night\n \n","reviewBody":"I have had the Orange Monster for a year, however, I only wear it in the summer. I bought it to replace a Citizen Aqualand. I also own a Brietling as well as an Omega Seamaster and am therefore familiar with automatic movement watches. I love the size and design of the orange monster and have enjoyed it with one exception, it very rarely stays wound or keeps time through the night. For this reason only, if I had it to do over, I would buy something else. Very disappointing: I may now have to purchase a watch winder to place it in at night."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"M***N"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2011","name":"3.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Slow Monster\n \n","reviewBody":"This watch only receives 3 stars from me for only one reason. It constantly loses time. After having it a few months, as prescribed to let it \"break in\", I let it wind down completely and then reset it to monitor it ver closely for two weeks. On average, my watch is losing just about 27 seconds a day. This is during a cycle of wearing it during the day, resting it crown up at night and checking the time against a quartz digital that was set to [...]While 27 seconds a day is not a lot, over two weeks that was six minutes!!!. All of the features of the watch are of excellent quality. The fit and comfort of the watch, even though it is a heavy chunk of steel is very good. The case is really nice and the looks are great. Since it is a timepiece, I feel losing 2 stars for its lack of accuracy is justified.I am going to try and regulate it by resting it in different positions, then send it back if no avail."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"O***A"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Spain on October 24, 2016","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Con el tiempo mejora el ajuste\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Llegó adelantando 20s/día.Lo llevé a un relojero de confianza y lo dejó en 10s/día, que lo encuentro aceptable en este tipo de relojes.Al cabo de dos años que ha hecho ahora, llevo varios meses sin tocarlo para nada. No se como, pero va clavado.Antes, cuando adelantaba 2-3minutos, lo atrasaba yo mismo sobre 1-2 minutos sobre la hora, para darle más margen de adelantar antes de tener que ajustarlo otra vez y conseguía tener que ajustarlo una vez al mes o mes y medio.Ahora, no se lo que le pasa que llevo varios meses sin tener que tocarlo. Lo voy controlando con la hora del móvil, y no atrasa ni adelanta, o por lo menos inapreciable.¿Que ha pasado? Pues no lo se. Yo creo que quizás le daría algún golpe o algo así y quizás se ha terminado de ajustar, jeje. Que suerte la mia.Por lo demás, un reloj contundente, de batalla, para llevar a diario al trabajo, playa, deporte; y como es el único que tengo, pues tambien los días de fiesta y cuando vas más elegante.El color naranja es muy llamativo y el lumen es excelente. Al final de la noche aun brilla casi como al principio.Es un diver (reloj de submarinismo) para bajar a 200m. Nunca voy a bajar más de lo que me permitan mis pulmones....¿1m?, pero me da confianza de que está hecho para resistir la presión de esas profundidades y por lo tanto puede aguantar algún golpecillo y el trato diario mejor que otro que sea más delicado , y no voy con miedo.No me lo quito para nada."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***O"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Italy on May 29, 2014","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n monster!!!\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Talmente bello che quasi quasi me ne acquisto un altro di scorta!!Incredibile al prezzo venduto!!..1 e' seiko..2 e' automatico..3 e' water prof 200 M..4 e' massiccio..5 e' preciso x essere automatico..6 e' chiaro e leggibile..7 e' fatto bene anche nei dettagli e nei meccanismi della ghiera unidirezionale..8 e' da uomo (bello grosso e si sente)..9 e' un manufatto con la M maiuscolaUn grazie d AMAZON per avermi dato la possibilità' di averlo a prezzi e tempi ( arrivato dagli USA) piccoli. :-)"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"M***A"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Germany on February 4, 2014","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Unschlagbar günstig\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Der Preis ist unschlagbar günstig (gibt es teilweise gebraucht teurer), die Lieferung war sehr schnell. Die Uhr in einem tadellosen Zustand. Die Seiko Orange Monster ist ein Klassiker. Zuverlässig und robust. Ein Uhr für jeden Tag."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***."},"datePublished":"Reviewed in France on June 9, 2013","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Un petit rêve abordable de plongeur\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Elle a du style, elle a du chien. C'est une automatique avec un mécanisme basique (7S26) mais très satisfaisant en précision (SEIKO). Elle est vraiment belle et reste très abordable. Ce n'est certes pas un rolex submariner (que je ne pourrais jamais me payer : et oui ... j'ai raté ma vie moi aussi) mais elle est fun et j'irais plonger avec (alors qu'avec ladite rolex ... ).Le bracelet est acceptable, en tout cas je le préfère à la version métal. Mais je le changerais certainement par un NATO bond, pour le look, la matière et l'aspect pratique.NOTE : une automatique de précision est ... moins précise qu'une quartz. C'est l’intérêt du quartz. La prestigieuse certification COSC pour une automatique (que doit avoir la rolex submariner, par exemple ...) donne -4/+6s jour en moyenne. 2 minutes/semaine pour un 7S26, ça à l'air beaucoup mais ça me semble acceptable. L’intérêt de l'automatique ce que l'on ne change pas les piles, c'est le top de l'horlogerie et ça a une vie propre. Bref : c'est un choix, à l'heure où n'importe quel ordinateur mobile connecté peut être très très précisément à l'heure via NTP (plus qu'une quartz). Sans parler des GPS. Pourquoi portons nous encore une montre ?"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"N***1"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2013","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Nice watch Nice price\n \n","reviewBody":"Was worried about the size when I ordered it but in reality its no bigger or thicker than any other full size divers watch I've owned. Nice watch that keeps good time for an automatic tough enough to wear for work and smart enough as a casual/dress watch...Great clear dial which can be read in any light at any angle...Would recommend to anyone who likes a large watch"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":10}}