Product Comparison: Seiko SKX007J1 vs Seiko SKX007K
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- The action is smooth and as far as accuracy- I'm losing about 2 seconds a day.
- Just want to say, Seiko is Seiko. Superb quality. Very good size. Don't hesitate to get yours.
- One of the most iconic divers of all time with the infamous 7s26 movement. No hacking nor handwinding, but rugged and reliable.
- This is seriously the best bang for your buck, and just a nice piece all together, when it comes to entry mechanical divers.
- The workhorse movement probably won't need a service for another 15 or 20 years, which is the top reason for making this a reliable everyday watch.
- The Seiko SKX007 is a true 200 meter, ISO 6425 certified Divers' watch designed and built for very heavy use.
- The black dial with the white markers make this watch very easy to read. The white date window is easier to read than a black one.
- This is one of the classic automatic divers. It's a beautiful watch and is very sturdy.
- For those unfamiliar w traditional diving watches, this is thick and heavy ...but it works and looks great.
- It’s tough and waterproof and even oilproof and seems like it’ll give a good bit of life before I send it to be cleaned and serviced
- The finishing is absolutely fantastic, the bezel lines up perfectly- perfectly- with the chapter ring
- It's build quality is a little more refined over the K1.
- The rubber strap is high quality and comes with Seiko's extra thick spring bars
- The Hardlex crystal on these watches was meant to be hit and not break.
- Built like a tank with rugged good looks. Its simplicity is what makes it so great.
- The stainless steel toothed counter-clockwise rotating bezel with a lumed pip at 12:00 is easy to grasp and use
- The rounded stainless steel case (topped by a very tough and scratch resistant Hardlex crystal) is smooth and non-snagging
- The aesthetics of this watch are pleasing on the wrist. It’s not an overly large watch, nor is it one that I have to stare to read the time.
- The bezel moves freely with a perfect amount of friction to retain its settings and the crystal is tough as nails!
- The watch has some heft to it thanks to the copious amounts of stainless steel but articulating the bezel is easy enough and it does indeed wear well on the wrist
- Beautiful watch. Indexed bezel clicks confidently when turned.
- Lume glows like it's radioactive -- and it need only a bit of shade to show it off.
- This model has the option of Arabic or English options for the days of the week!
- This watch looks great and the unidirectional rotating bezel has a nice click when turned.
- Mine came perfectly aligned from the dial lumes to the chapter ring to bezel insert. The lume at full glow in the dark is mesmerizing.
- They will never go out of style. They will also never need a battery.
- Black face with white hour markers. Markers have a white outline. Thin patch of lume inside the white outline.
- Easy to read the time in light and dark conditions. Easy to read date window with white background.
- The lume on the bezel pip, hands and hour markers is just short of fantastic - very bright, and lasts for many hours.
- The lume is good too. Almost as good as the Seiko Monster II, which honestly has no equal.