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SEIKO Automatic Watch for Men - Recraft Series - Brown Leather Strap, Day/Date Calendar, 50m Water Resistant

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Founded in 1881, Seiko remains a world leader in both technically advanced and masterfully crafted timepieces, offering a comprehensive selection of luxury and standard watches with advanced mechanical, solar, and quartz movements. Determined from the beginning to "Always Stay One Step Ahead of the Rest," Seiko maintains an unwavering connection to its customers, dedicated to matching superior manufacturing with unwavering attention to the demands and delights of everyday life.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 6 x 6 inches; 7.41 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SNKP27


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 14, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Seiko Watch Corporation


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: SEIKO


Material: calfskin


Item Length: 6 inches


Clasp: Buckle


Model number: SNKP27


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  • A Modern Retro Seiko, what's not to like?
Color: Blue
I like this watch. Given the price, it's a bargain. It's often been said that Seiko is the best non-Swiss watch manufacturer out there. This watch is a great example of why many think that. But, you have to keep expectations realistic, and understand this is not a hand assembled in Japan Grand Seiko model. This is a fun, casual, budget Seiko. The movement is a Malaysian assembled 7S26C movement, not one made in Japan, and the case is not made in Japan, either. Nowhere does the watch say "made in Japan", so I assume it's not. Seiko has done a lot of offshore manufacturing of their budget models, and appear to be doing it without sacrificing quality. But, even without the "made in Japan" cachet, this is a good quality Japanese designed watch, with the movement designed in-house by Seiko, and manufactured by them, albeit not in Japan. The 7S26C does have some quirks, though, which are common in older Japanese watch movement designs, but may seem strange to people accustomed to Swiss, or even Chinese produced movements. The oddest thing is the lack of hand winding. To simplify the design, the ability to wind the watch through the crown is absent. It's an automatic, and only an automatic. This means if it runs down you have to do the "Seiko shuffle" and rock it back and forth a bit to get it going. The next thing you find on vintage or budget Seikos is that there's no hacking function. "Hacking" is then the watch movement stops when the crown is pulled out to set the time to within a second. The 7S26C does not do that, either. So, you can't set it to an absolutely accurate time. Hacking didn't become common of Swiss watches until the late 1950s, so I'm accustomed to this oddity from vintage Swiss watches. So those are two things about the function that you should know. It's automatic winding only, and it lacks a hacking function. Seiko is starting to use movements with manual and automation winding, plus hacking, in a lot of their lower priced mechanical watches now, but this one is not one of them. I actually think these sort of anachronistic shortcomings are a good fit for the retro design, since a 60s or early 70s vintage mechanical Seiko would also lack those two functions. The case is large but feels remarkably small on the wrist. A lot of this is due to it being fairly thin for the diameter, and having a flush mounted crystal. It's very comfortable despite the size, and just heavy enough to feel solid and substantial without feeling like a boat anchor. The polished lugs and grained body of the case provide a nice subtle contrast that delineates the cushion design, and I also like the through-holes on the lugs for the spring bars, which is another nice retro detail to the design. The exhibition back on the case shows the rather plain movement, but I like this modern touch, even with a basic workhorse movement like this. One element that is plainly visible is the Seiko "magic lever" type reverser for the winding system. It's an elegant bit of simplified and economical design which Seiko invented, and it's nice to see it clearly in operation. The dial is fantastic. The polished applied indicies on the chapter ring are not mirror flat on top, as often seen on high end watches, but are instead somewhat wavy and soft edged, which really fits the retro look and budget price point. Perfectly flat mirror finished indicies would look too austere for such a casual design. The microprinting on the inner dial is crisp and precise. The deep blue sunburst dial finish is very eye-catching, and the crisp step between the chapter ring and the inner dial adds depth. It's a really good dial for the price point, and the details fit the casual retro design well. I've been wearing it constantly for five days now, and have seen no issues with power reserve or accuracy. However, I did put it on a winder and ran it a 1 rpm for about 20 minutes first thing out of the box to develop a good base level of power. Having a good pre-load on the mainspring helps maintain good accuracy. With a watch which can be hand wound, this is simple to do, but with an automatic only movement, it's not so easy. I'd really recommend giving this watch a good initial winding via rotation before setting it and wearing it. Dont just wobble it barely enough to get it running, and then wear it. A good initial build up of power reserve will help ensure accuracy, and keep it from running down overnight. Take the time to set it up properly, and you'll be rewarded with the famous Seiko reliability, don't and you may find it losing whole minutes because it's hitting the bottom of the power reserves intermittently. Overall, this is a great budget automatic watch, one with good fit and finish, a great casual design, and even functional quirks that are pure 60s/70s Japanese watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2017 by JRT

  • Amazing automatic watch. Gains just 2 seconds a day.
Color: Blue
This is my first automatic watch. Having said that, I wasn't expecting much for such a low price. This watch arrived 100% pristine. The dial is amazing and I love the font they chose for this watch. The balance between polished and brushed perfect. While the leather band is high quality, the camel color (brown) probably wouldn't be my first choice. I think I may try to find a good quality brushed/polished metal band to put on, or maybe something in a flat black leather or suede. The end of the band is also squared off and makes it difficult to tuck under the loop. If I were to replace it with another band, it would most likely be rounded or pointed at the end. The movement is extremely accurate on mine. I don't see a rating posted on this watch but I am gaining just 2 seconds per day... on an automatic watch while worn on a wrist! The inner works are not particularly beautiful but the glass window does give a nice view to see if everything is working properly. There is a slight ratcheting sound as it winds but nothing noticeable except from about 2 feet from your ear in complete silence. Note the size. It is a large watch, at least from what I am accustomed to. It fits well on my wrist and I don't think I would change the case size even if it were possible. I may buy another just to keep on hand or to give as a gift. Fresh out of the box it's a spectacular piece. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by M. Schroeder

  • comfortable at a fabulous price
Color: Blue
I had been wanting to buy a Seiko for quite some time, but not sure which one to buy. I purchased this back 2 years ago, and waited until now to leave my review after I had "experienced" the watch and what it has to offer. Things i like: watch is a good size, but not too big. easy to read feels comforable band is also comfortable and good color dial is blue, but not overly I went swimming with it on more than one occasion with no problems at all Price was great Cons: Not much really. Perhaps only 2 things I would like to be better.......this is an automatic watch. After I take it off and put it on my nightstand the power reserve lasts only 4-6 hours. So if I am going to use it again the next day, I have to "recharge" it a little bit first. I wish the dome was sapphire, but at this price I understand why not When I bought this watch 2 years ago I only paid about $100. I see it has gone up quite a bit in such a short time. Truthfully I am not sure if I would pay this price right now, because there are many watches out there that are probably just as good for a better price. Still, I have to consider this my favorite or "go to" watch right now ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by medic26

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