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Men's Automatic 200m Diver Rubber Band SKX007

Men's Automatic 200m Diver Rubber Band SKX007
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Men's Automatic 200m Diver Rubber Band SKX007

 
 
 
SKU:  

SKX007K

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Description

Introducing a Magnificent Time Piece Seiko Automatic Divers Collection. Brushed and polished stainless steel case (42mm diameter 14mm thick). Attractive soft rubber band. Precise automatic movement with 21 jewels. Black dial with luminous hands and hour markers. Crafted 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 200m. #SKX007K1. #SKX007.


Product Details
Product Weight:0.23 pounds
Package Length:4.7 inches
Package Width:4.7 inches
Package Height:3.6 inches
Package Weight:0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:hardlex
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:42 millimeters
Case Thickness:13 millimeters
Case Material:stainless-steel
Band Material:Rubber
Bezel Material:stainless-steel
Dial Color:black
Movement:japanese-automatic
Calendar:day-and-month
Water Resistance Depth:660 feet

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 34 customer reviews )
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45 of 45 found the following review helpful:


5Just as I imagined ... perfect!  Feb 08, 2008 By Avi Z. Fertig
My uncle had been wearing the Seiko SKX007 (although his may be a different model number) since the early 80s. I was a little kid back then and I may not have consciously noticed his watch, But his watch must have left some impact, because I've always been partial to divers watches, and currently own several. These include two quartz Bulovas, one quartz Swatch, and most recently an automatic Omega Seamaster Professional (the James Bond model). The Bulovas were OK, the Swatch is a piece of garbage, and the Omega is just a delight to own.

And yet, none of these ever seemed to match my mind's idealized image of what a divers watch should be.

A short time after buying the Omega, I came across the Seiko on some watch aficionado website. I recognized it as the watch my uncle has worn all these years and was surprised to realize that this very watch was the image against which I judged all other diver watches. I wanted it badly. But having just spent a bundle on a watch I couldn't justify the purchase.

Until the end of December. Out of nowhere, my not-a-year-old Omega started gaining close to an hour a day!! A bizarre circumstance followed by an immediate delivery to the local Omega authorized dealer. It would take nearly a month until my watch was repaired and returned.

What's a guy to do? I knew .... I went to Amazon and bought the Seiko I always wanted. An automatic and the less expensive model; the pricier model has square number markers, not circles.

Always the pessimist, I prepared myself for disappointment. I hadn't seen my uncle's watch for some time and just expected a let down of some sort. I was concerned the face would just look radically different from what I hoped for, and I'd be stuck with a watch I didn't want to wear. And despite my fears, I kept heading to the window all morning on the day the watch was scheduled to arrive.

Finally, the UPS truck pulled up in front of my house and sure enough, he was holding my new "replacement" watch. I opened the box and out came the watch I always wanted --- looking and feeling exactly as I had wished.

Now I regularly alternate between my $2000 Omega and my $200 Seiko. It keeps perfect time! It is aesthetically fantastic! And it just feels great on my wrist! It is big, and the rubber band is not elegant. But 'not elegant' in the sense that it looks out of place when I wear it with a suit. But in any other situation, it looks just right.

Here are some observations: The face is beautiful. The band is thick and rugged, the antithesis of cheap or flimsy. The luminescence stays luminescent for hours into the dark. The automatic second hand sweep is graceful and solid. The case is unbrushed steel, substantial in weight, and heavy-duty like industrial strength machinery. The top of the lugs are brushed steel and the contrast only enhances the watch's natural good looks. The screw-down crown is BIG and has deep grooves, which makes it easy to screw and unscrew, not to mention set.

The bezel is my favorite feature because the grooves on the side are designed for serious use. If you want to turn that unidirectional bezel, be assured -- it will not slip. The watch is so solid that you can only conclude that conventional opinion, at least someone still makes it like they used to.

For balance, I'll mention the one and only aspect of the watch that I would prefer were different. You cannot stop the second hand. Even as you're setting the time, the second hand continues to move, making it impossible to perfectly synchronize the watch with an atomic clock. Then again, hopefully not everyone is like me, and has to have a perfectly synchronized watch.

To conclude, obviously I highly, highly recommend the Seiko SKX007. Keep in mind: if hard-core diver watches are NOT your thing, you may quickly realize that this watch is way too much watch to handle. But if you're a diver watch lover like me -- even if, like me, you've never worn a wet suit in your life -- this watch is as much the real deal as you'll ever get.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5Great Watch  Jan 09, 2006 By Dano
This is a heavy, well made watch that I wear all the time. I never have to set it because it is fully automatic.I liked the Seiko SKX007 model so well that I bought another diving watch from Seiko, the SKX009 model. I can depend on these watches because I work outside in all types of weather. Also, the bands are made of heavy duty rubber. A real tough watch. I bought my first Seiko in 1969. It was an automatic that ran for 23 YEARS, before it stopped. Took it to a Seiko dealer, who fixed it and it is still running today.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


3Beware - Gray Market  Jan 02, 2012 By Thom
Prospective buyers should beware that when purchased from Mr. Watch this watch is a gray market watch and will not include a box, manual, manufacturer's warranty, or any proof of authenticity. I have done my best to verify that what I received was genuine and everything seems correct, but the watch itself came in a plastic bag shoved in a non-branded box and a "warranty" certificate from Mr. Watch, not Seiko. Given the frequency of fakes these days buyers who care about making sure their product is genuine probably want to look elsewhere.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Awesome!  Oct 18, 2008 By Roderick C. Baxter
THE best dive watch in the world at this price. Robust automatic movement with fine accuracy. The best luminosity I have ever seen (way better than my Rolex Sub). Well constructed and thought out. A great dependable, rugged classic - can't go wrong!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent Watch!!!!  Jan 27, 2008 By watch guy "ron"
Received my watch from Amazon about a week ago. Looks great! Better looking than the newer version SKX173 which Amazon sells for $193.00. The SKX007 is the last of this classic diver from Seiko. Better looking dial, doesn't say "Movement Malaysia" on back like the SKX173. Mine is picking up about 10 to 15 seconds a day which is not only well within the boundaries of a mechanical watch but normal for this Seiko when new. They tend to slow a little after 3 to 6 months of wear and then keep excellent time for up to 10 years without even a cleaning!

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