My sister-in-law, a newcomer to the world of mechanical watches, sought my guidance for an affordable yet dependable timepiece. Her prerequisites were simple: a good mechanical watch that wasn’t overly bulky, feminine, or overly masculine. As I pondered her needs, two lineups immediately came to mind – the Seiko 5s and the Hamilton Khaki Fields.
The Seiko 5 Series and its Significance
The Seiko 5 series carries a rich history that dates back to 1963 when the original Seiko Sportsmatic 5 was introduced. It brought forth five defining attributes that shape the collection today: automatic movements, a day/date window, water resistance, a recessed crown at 4 o’clock, and a robust case and bracelet. The series spans an array of styles – from dress watches to field watches to divers – appealing to various tastes and preferences. Seiko 5 watches, with their affordable price points, have remained a favorite among both newcomers and seasoned collectors.
The Seiko 5 SRPJ09 – An Introduction
Allow me to introduce the Seiko 5 SRPJ09, a member of the “Field Street Style” category. While the nomenclature might raise an eyebrow, I’d classify it simply as a Field Watch, along with its counterparts like the SRPG27 and SRPH27. The differences lie in the dial designs, either the Type A or Type B configuration.
The Legacy of Seiko’s Field Watches
This modern update pays homage to Seiko’s legendary field watches, particularly the well-regarded Seiko SNK800 series. Many of us started our watch journey with the likes of the Seiko SNK809 – an iconic first-time watch. In my case, I opted for the beige variant, the Seiko SNK803.
Shift in Price and Perspective:
However, times have changed, and the Seiko 5 SRPJ09 comes at a price of around $250, a shift of nearly $100 from its predecessors. Wait, wasn’t it priced around $100-120 before? It’s evident that the older Seiko 5 models have risen in value, reminding us of the evolving landscape of watch collecting.
Reasons to Opt for the Newer Model:
Should you still consider the newer models despite the price hike? Absolutely. The advancements in movement and design warrant consideration. The Seiko 5 SRPJ09 isn’t just a watch; it’s a step towards embracing enhanced performance and aesthetics.
Exploring the Specifications
Let’s delve into the technical specifications that define the Seiko 5 SRPJ09: • Movement: Caliber 4R36, an automatic with manual winding capabilities • Power Reserve: Approximately 41 hours • Jewels: 24 • A practical day/date display • Case Material: Robust stainless steel with a durable hard coating • Case Size: Thickness of 13.1mm, diameter of 39.4mm, and lug-to-lug distance of 48.0mm • Crystal: Curved Hardlex • Clasp: Secured by a three-fold clasp • Water Resistance: 10 bar • Weight: 145.0g, • A see-through screw case back
Old vs New Seiko 5s
Here are the hard facts – The newer Seiko 5s Field watches offer improved movement and better water resistance.
The subjective aspects (or perhaps controversial) are the better-looking logo and the domed crystal. This crystal adds a nice distortion to the dial when viewed from different angles. When it comes to the newer Seiko 5 options, there are good ranges of sizes available for everyone (from the SRPJ83 / 81 at 36mm) – to the SRPJ09 / SRPG27 at 39mm.
Taking all these factors into account, I believe that the newer Seiko 5s Field watches offer a compelling value compared to the older models, justifying the $100 price difference.
But what do you think about these newer Seiko 5 Field Watches? Leave your comments below, as it’s always interesting for me to read your comments.
As a watch enthusiast, I couldn’t resist delving into this timepiece that has been making waves in the watch community. But wait, there’s more! This watch holds a special place in my heart as it has even sparked a shared interest in my family members, leading them to make purchases of their own. Join me as I uncover the design, functionality, and craftsmanship that make the Seiko 5 Sports GMT SSK003 an affordable GMT watch.
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WHAT IS A GMT WATCH?
The idea of GMT watches came up in the 1950s when pilots and travelers needed a reliable way to keep track of time in different places. And guess what? it wasn’t Rolex who created the first known GMT, it was Glycine in 1953. However, it can be agreed upon that it was the Rolex that popularized and changed the game of the GMT watches with their Rolex GMT Master, in 1954, when they created it for the Pan Am Airlines pilots.
So, how do these GMT watches work? It’s pretty simple, actually. You’ve got your regular hour and minute hands telling you the local time, and then there’s that extra hand or small dial showing the time back home or wherever you want to keep track of.
VARIANTS & COLORS OF THE SEIKO GMT SERIES
The three fresh variations each display a distinct dial color – black, blue, and orange. To ensure clear visibility, the GMT hands are vibrant red for the black and blue dials and black for the orange version.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Movement: Automatic Caliber 4R34 Power reserve: Approx. 41 hours Case Material: Stainless steel Case Thickness: 13.6mm Case Diameter: 42.5mm Lug-to-lug: 46.0mm Crystal: Hardlex Lume: LumiBrite Distance between lugs: 22mm Water Resistance: 10 Bar
DESIGN OF THE SEIKO SSK003 – BLUE VER.
Inspired by one of Seiko’s highly admired divers – the beloved Seiko SKX series – you can definitely see a similar case design including the hour markers. However, instead of painted hour markers like the SKX, this one has applied hour markers, which is definitely an upgrade. Also, similar to the SKX, this comes with a jubilee bracelet, but this definitely is a way better quality compared to the jangly bracelet that SKX has. It also feels heavier and thus, making the wearing experience feels more premium.
The sunburst blue dial proudly showcases the iconic Seiko 5 logo, alongside the words “Automatic” and “GMT” in a striking red hue at the lower section. A cyclops bubble on the right side magnifies the date for easy reading. The red GMT hand is a real standout, adding an eye-catching touch to this GMT watch. The Seiko 5 Sports GMT SSK003 truly captivates with its appearance! What’s intriguing is the bezel’s color – it’s a subtle blue that might go unnoticed in normal lighting conditions. Here’s a funny tidbit: my brother didn’t even realize it was partially blue at first – quite the surprise!
CONS:
1. Hardlex Crystal (Not A Sapphire Crystal)
I do not understand why would Seiko continue using their Hardlex crystal even at this price range. In my opinion, this is one of the least things that watch wearers could ask for, and sadly Seiko can’t even give us that.
2. Form Fitted Bezel (No Snappy Snappy)
The form-fitted bezel might bother some wearers as well. It is a bidirectional non-clicky bezel.
3. Not A True GMT
There aren’t a lot of GMT options out there within this price range. What Seiko has done at this price range, is truly a market changer. Although it isn’t a True GMT, this office GMT is still a bang for the buck. To understand the differences between an office & a true GMT, I highly suggest watching this video by Mark from Long Island Watch who did an awesome job explaining the differences. I think you should at least know what’s the difference so that you can make a better-informed buying decision. Watch here
Pros:
1. Good-Looking Watch
Although with a quite a thick watch, it is still wearable even with my small wrist. And I might add, it’s actually pretty comfortable if I were to compare with my SKX013, probably due to the better quality of bracelet.
2. Seiko SKX Alternative
For those who love the SKX design, and yet did not jump into the chance of getting one due to the high price, this Seiko GMT SSK is easily more worth it. So consider getting this. My article here explains more
3. Probably the most useful complications out there (something that you might actually use.
4. Worth the money, hardly find any other GMT watch that of a similar price range.
Pricing at $3,000 to $7,000, the iconic Cartier Tank has been one of the watch fan’s favorites for a long time, and understandably so! The history and design attached to the watch are simply like a holy grail for the watch enthusiast.
Having said that, not many of us are able to splurge on watches at that price range, and sadly, many opted for fake Cartier Tank watches instead.
I do not support fake watches at all and highly discourage anyone from buying them. But I understand one wants a cool classy watch to replace this hole in our hearts. Well, let me introduce this $20 watch from Casio that may be, the cheapest Cartier Tank alternative ever.
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$20 CARTIER TANK AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE –
CASIO LTP-V007L-7B1UDF
Pro 1: $20 Cartier Tank Inspired Design
It’s ridiculously cheap. This is why I am firmly against counterfeit watches, as you don’t need to spend a lot to wear a watch. Additionally, you are getting a Casio, a brand that almost every watch enthusiast can appreciate.
Pro 2: Surprisingly Solid
When I first unboxed it, I was pleasantly surprised by its substantial-good weight. I initially was expecting a plastic toy watch kind of weight seeing its size, so I’m really glad that this feels substantial and solid.
Pro 3: Original Design
Arguably, the Seiko Tank may be a better alternative for The Cartier Tank, I would argue that this Casio is like a baby between Reverso & the Tank.
On a first glance, it looks like a homage to the tank, but due to the lugs and case design, it gives off slight JLC’s reverso vibes.
So, this might be a plus for you. But if you prefer a more accurate tank design, consider these Seiko Tanks.
The watch’s main attention grabber is of course, its dial – the roman numerals with minute markers, on a lovely silver sunburst dial. So, with this Casio, you’re definitely getting some inspiration from the Cartier Tank. This is just a really classy watch.
Pro 5: Small Size (Perfect for Women)
This could be an advantage if you’re a woman or don’t mind wearing a small watch if you have a small wrist. So, for all you ladies out there, this could be your go-to watch.
Case Width: 22m
Lug to lug: 31mm
Thickness: 7.5mm
Lug width: 14mm
Leather strap tapers down from 14mm to 12mm
Con 1: Might be TOO SMALL for men
I think the biggest con for this watch is also its small size. Unfortunately, Casio only produced this watch for ladies as part of their LTP line. However, men with smaller wrists can still wear it or try changing the strap to a non-tapering one to increase its wrist presence.
My Honest Thoughts
I have no regrets purchasing this watch and although on the first day, it felt weird wearing it because I simply wasn’t used to wearing a feminine small watch.
But today is only the day 2 of wearing this, and I already got used to it and I LOVE IT. If you’re a lady looking for a Cartier Tank alternative, this watch is a no-brainer.
And for the guys out there, you can always get this for your girlfriend or wife and get themselves into this unhealthy watch hobby of yours 🙂
But seriously though, this watch is so worth it, and I highly recommend it.
Discover the Hamilton Intra-Matic Chronograph: a blend of classic and modern style. This remarkable timepiece boasts precise craftsmanship, a 60-hour power reserve, and a sleek stainless steel case. Join me as we explore the iconic features of the Hamilton Intra-Matic Chronograph, a true favorite among watch enthusiasts.
Specs
Brand: Hamilton Model: Intra-Matic Chronograph H
Reference: H38429110 (Panda Dial with Mesh Bracelet)
Case size: 40mm
Lug width: 20mm
Lug to lug: 49mm
Thickness: 14.3mm
Case material: Stainless steel
Crystal: Box-shaped sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating
Movement: Caliber H-51
Power reserve: 60-hour power reserve
Water Resistance: 10 bar (100m)
Lume: Super-LumiNova hands
Price: USD 2400 (as of writing)
Movement
Aesthetics
Wearability & Comfort
Price & Value
We got this watch from its retail distributor at a good discount – we paid RM 6,262 for this watch (USD 1,400).
Let me get this straight, this is our most expensive watch ever and by no means I would call this an affordable one. Though, I know of many watch enthusiasts out there would call this an ‘affordable swiss-made chronographs’.
But overall, I would say this Hamilton Intra-Matic Chronograph H offers great value for its price and is still the best bang for your buck (speaking from an owner who’s been wearing this for more than 1 year).
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In the realm of fashion, Daniel Wellington has undeniably made its mark, captivating the hearts of many, especially in women’s fashion. However, let’s take a step back and explore an alternative that deserves recognition especially in the world of timepiece: CASIO.
Casio is a well-known brand in the world of watches, and it’s easy to see why. From sporty and rugged to sophisticated and elegant, the brand offers a wide range of styles and designs to choose from. Moreover, their focus on durability, reliability, and affordability sets them apart from other watch brands, making them the perfect choice for anyone in the market for a new watch.
CASIO MTP-VT01D-1B and LTP-VT01D-1B
I first bought these pair of watches to my parents 2 years ago. The two watches, MTP-VT01D-1B and LTP-VT01D-1B, were budget-friendly at only US$42 each and offered good-quality and stylish minimalistic design.
WATCH SPECIFICATIONS
Both watches have thickness of 8mm, Japanese quartz movements, and 30m water resistance. The men’s version has a case diameter of 40mm with 20mm lug width whereas the women’s version has 34mm case diameter with 16mm lug width. Both has acrylic crystal sitting on top.
WAY BETTER ALTERNATIVE THAN DANIEL WELLINGTON’S WATCHES (or any fashion watch brands, really)
Let me be upfront, these watches aren’t mindblowing or anything like that. With that kind of budget, you get what is minimal and perhaps a lil’ bit more.
Although the acrylic crystal is a downside, as you can see, my mom’s watch is so scratched up and the only thing that made me feel better is that she wears it very often. 😀 She is very bothered with those scratches however, so I planned to get a Polywatch to help her buff up those scratches. No problem at all. Hey, no complain at all for the price I paid.
Daniel Wellington Alternative (please don’t buy DW watch, just don’t)
You have a simple and easy-to-read display, making it perfect for those who prefer a minimalist style, or even someone who is seeking a Daniel Wellington look alike watch.
A typical Daniel Wellington watch will cost you USD 275, while this only cost you USD 42. Needless to say, with that pinch of money, you get a bank for your buck. Afterall, it’s a Casio.
VERDICT
In conclusion, I highly recommend these two watches from Casio as they are stylish, reliable, and affordable, making them the perfect gift for couples especially now that Valentine’s Day is arriving. Available in a variety of leather strap options and colors, the MTP-VT01D-1B and LTP-VT01D-1B are worth considering for anyone in the market for a new minimalistic watch.
For other recommended budget watches for gifts: read here
I did something impulsive and bought myself a Timex M79 watch. I’ve been wearing it for a week now, and I wanted to share my honest thoughts with you.
I’m still undecided about it and plan to give it more time before making a final judgment.
But for now, let’s dive into my initial impressions of the Timex M79 during this first week. Curious to know if it’s worth it? Keep reading to find out!
PRICE
I managed to get this item for USD 140, which was a HUGE discount from its retail price of USD 289.
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT MY TIMEX M79
THE AESTHETICS & DESIGN LANGUAGE
I particularly love the eye-catching metallic colors on the bezel especially comparing it with the faded look of the Q Timex. While the Batman bezel is a popular choice, I prefer the Coke bezel for its vibrant color and complementary look with the red second hand. I found it to be more striking than the subdued Batman version.
I also like the matte black color of this M79 watch. The blue-ish color on some quartz models doesn’t match well with the bezel in my opinion. I appreciate the applied lume hour markers,black day/date window, stamped crown, transparent case back, Timex logo, and the ‘Mercedes Hour Hand’, which resembles the design of Rolex watches.
Some may criticize Timex for copying Rolex, but as a beginner watch enthusiast on a budget, I appreciate that they are trying to do their own thing and made changes such as the letter T instead of copying exactly.
Overall, I love the look of this watch. All the design elements fit nicely and create a handsome appearance.
ANGULAR CASE SHAPE DESIGN (same as Timex Q)
I have a preference for angular case design with a combination of polish and brushed finish, such as the Tissot PRX, AP Royal Oak, Patek Philippe Nautilus, Vacheron Constantin Overseas, and the Seiko 5 SNKK45. I especially like this design with an integrated bracelet.
The only issue I have with these designs is the size, which appears too big for my small wrist (150mm). The salesperson suggested I go with the smaller quartz version, but I still ended up with the mechanical M79 for its better value proposition despite it looking slightly big on my wrist. I didn’t like the colors on the quartz version
BRACELET’S LOOK
The third thing I love about this watch is its bracelet design. Although some may worry about it pulling hair, I personally haven’t experienced that issue. Perhaps it’s because I have little hair on my wrist. Regardless, the bracelet is visually appealing.
SOME COMPLAINT ABOUT THESE TIMEX M79, BUT I DO NOT MIND IT
BEZEL FEEL
The bezel has mixed reviews, with some finding it to be the weakest part of the watch and others finding it to be sturdy. My first impression was that it feels tactile and loud, which I like.
‘CHEAP’ MIYOTA 8205 MOVEMENT
The cheap movement is a common complaint among some people. They feel it’s too cheap and not worth the retail price, and also call it ugly and noisy. I, personally, don’t mind it, knowing what I’m paying for. However, I understand where these complaints are coming from, especially for those paying full price.
My only issue is the flimsy feeling when adjusting the day and date, as it almost seems like I might break it. On the positive side, winding the watch feels responsive and tactile.
I DISLIKE THESE ABOUT MY TIMEX M79:
50M WATER RESISTANCE
READ THIS IF YOU ARE NEW TO WATCHES: A 50m water resistance rating DOESN’T allow for diving, only light swimming and water activities.
During my holiday in Yogyakarta, I brought new watch with me but I end up not wearing any watches during a jeep water trail ride near a volcano due to lack of faith in its 50m rating.
Maybe it could handle, but I still did not want to test it because after all, it’s a newly bought watch. I just wished for 100m water resistance for more confidence in testing it.
‘CONSTRUCTION’ UNDERNEATH THE BEZEL
The Timex cost-cutting shows here – this black, plastic-looking part under the bezel. It lacks the silver finish and comes across as cheap. This is a really weak point of the watch, in my opinion.
FLIMSY BRACELET
The bracelet is a source of complaints among users. While it doesn’t tug my hair, I find it difficult to wear and at times, irritating. This may be due to my small wrist and the slippery material of the bracelet. I avoid wearing this watch when I’m in a hurry for fear of it slipping off. The lug and case design also make it difficult to find alternative bracelet/strap options. For those who dislike the bracelet, the GMT version has a better one.
ACRYLIC CRYSTAL
Timex, I get that you’re trying to make a faithful reproduction of the 1979 watch, but not everything has to stay the same. Updating the movement to mechanical is a step forward, so why not upgrade the crystal too? An acrylic, domed crystal is just not up to snuff.
In just a weeks, I’ve already bumped this thick (14.4mm) watch several times and, unfortunately, put scratches on it. I know some folks don’t mind a little wear and tear, but I don’t want a brand new watch to be marred with scratches. An older watch, sure, but a new one? No, thanks.
VERDICT
Despite the inclination of negative aspects in this review, I still believe that the watch is a good purchase due to the substantial discount offered. Thus, my conclusion is, if you can get it at a discounted price, go for it, otherwise it’s not worth it.
Watches don’t have to be expensive to be good. Here are the 12 best affordable watches under $100 that are perfect as gifts.
Criteria For This List of Budget Friendly Watches
When it comes to gifting watches to someone, I would prefer it to last. I didn’t want to gift a smartwatch or a fashion brand watches that will only last a few years. So here are my criteria for this list:
Price below/around $100
Reputable brands
Good track records
Value for money
12 Best AFFORDABLE Watches under $100 (in 4 categories)
Category 1: Digital Silver Casio
Let’s start with the good old digital watches. When it comes to digital watches, there’s only one brand you can go for. Despite its ridiculously low price tags, Casio has been regarded as one of the best watch brands out there. This style of silver Casio suits those who love the retro look. There are of course lots of models with slight variations from each other.
Here are the ones that I will recommend after trying them on my tiny 150mm wrist.
Casio A168
The Casio A168 is a bigger brother of the A158, which is a silver version of the famous F-91W. As you can see in the photos below, they look pretty much the same, but the thicker A168 does have a little bit more wrist presence.
If you would like a thinner, sleeker and might I add, slightly more elegant design than the A168, look no further than the Casio A700. With only a thickness of 6 mm, it is the thinnest Casio digital ever.
You can either opt for this mesh bracelet or this retro looking one. Notice that there are differences in the color of the watch itself too. The mesh featured a silver dial, while the retro bracelet features a usual 80s-looking black dial.
If your loved one likes James Bond and has a thing for geeky gadgets – you can go for the Casio AE1200. In the 1983’s James Bond movie: Octopussy, he was spotted wearing a Seiko G757 5020 Sports 100:
Known as Casio Royale (a play on the James Bond movie: Casino Royale), as you can see, the AE1200 looks a little bit similar to this. This causes a cult following for this watch. The best part of the watch is that it has a world-time function, with a push of a button, you get to see different time zones. Pretty cool.
At a point in time, I actually owned this and modded a little bit. I removed the words illuminator and the 10-year battery because I thought it will be cleaner that way. But afterward, I sold it because it looks kinda big and awkward for my small wrist. Kinda regret it now, not gonna lie.
What if you really like the world time function, but just like me, you have a small wrist – well afraid not! Casio A500 has come to save us. This A500 is a smaller and slender-looking watch with the same features as the Casio Royale. Even while recording this, I’m getting the itch to purchase one of these to replace my AE1200.
From a clumsy wreck like me who always drops things, hitting things to a hardcore outdoorsy fireman, get them a Casio G-Shocks. Mr. Ibe, a Casio Engineer at that time set up “Project Team Tough” after he broke a mechanical watch gifted by his father. This team was created to invent a watch that is simply unbreakable.
Following these Triple 10 Principles: – 10 Year Battery Life – 10 Bar Water Resistance – Survive 10 Meter Drop
After throwing over 200 prototypes, the first G-Shock was born.
Casio G-Shock DW5600
This is by far, the most famous g-shock model, in fact, it is the original design designed by Kikuo Ibe.
One thing to note, however, is because of its shock absorption design, this may wear a little bit big on those with smaller wrists. So a tip would be to drop by your local retail shops to try it on and see if it fits. Below is what it looks like on my 150mm wrist:
Nicknamed after Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, the Casio GMA-S2100 got its nickname because of the similar octagonal design of the watch case. This is also one of the most famous models out there when it comes to the Casio G-Shocks.
I often overlook these CasiOaks because somehow I didn’t find them to be attractive. But surprise surprise, one day I visited a G-Shock shop and spotted this particular model: Casio GMA-S2100, and tried it on. To my surprise, wow. I like how it looks! The next thing I find myself doing is, researching everything to know about these CasiOaks, which I did before.
I found out that this specific model is a smaller version than the usual CasiOak. Casio also marketed this smaller version as a women’s size watch. To be honest, I feel any guy can pull this off especially the white and the black one.
Field watches, also known as military watches, are durable timepieces designed for use in rugged outdoor environments. They typically feature a simple, easy-to-read design with large numerals and hands, and a utility-style aesthetic making them a popular choice for adventurers.
Timex Expedition
Timex Expedition is a line of field watches produced by Timex, a well-known watch manufacturer. These watches are designed for outdoor enthusiasts and feature durable materials, such as water-resistant cases and shock-resistant movements.
Timex Expedition watches often have large, easy-to-read dials and come equipped with features such as Indiglo backlighting, chronographs, and timers. They are known for their combination of affordability, ruggedness, and functionality, making them a popular choice for people who lead active lifestyles.
The Seiko SNK is a mechanical automatic field watch produced by Seiko, a renowned Japanese watch manufacturer. This watch is part of Seiko’s popular Seiko 5 line and is known for its affordability and reliability. It features a simple, yet stylish design with a sand-blasted stainless steel case and a canvas strap, and has a durable Hardlex crystal to protect the dial.
It is water-resistant up to 30 meters and has a day-and-date display, making it a practical and versatile timepiece for everyday wear. It is powered by Seiko’s 7S26 automatic movement and is a great option for those looking for an affordable mechanical field watch.
I personally own a beige/cream version (SNK803) and I recently did a full in-depth review in this video
Dress watches are timepieces designed for formal occasions and are characterized by their understated elegance and refined appearance. These watches typically feature simple, minimalist designs with elegant metal cases, leather straps, and clean, uncluttered dials.
Dress watches often lack the rugged features and added functions of other types of watches, instead emphasizing their classic style and subtle luxury.
Casio MTP-VT01 or LTP-VT01
This watch has a stylish and modern design that is sure to catch the eye. It features a durable stainless steel case and band, but a very scratch-prone acrylic crystal. The watch has a simple and easy-to-read display, making it perfect for those who prefer a minimalist style.
Both watches have precise quartz movements, ensuring accurate timekeeping, and are ideal for people who dislike the idea of setting the time occasionally.
Whether you’re looking for a modern and stylish watch or a classic and timeless one, the MTP-VT01D-1B and LTP-VT01D-1B have got you covered. I personally bought these two watches as a couple’s watch pair for both my parents.
The Seiko SNKL is a stylish watch that’s a hit with those who appreciate quality and design. Produced by the reliable brand Seiko, it’s part of the popular Seiko 5 collection. With its affordable price tag and dependable performance, the SNKL offers great value.
The watch has a sleek stainless steel case that stands out and a simple but eye-catching dial with easy-to-read hour markers and hands. Whether you’re looking for a stylish accessory to wear on the weekends or just want a high-quality watch to wear every day, the Seiko SNKL is an excellent choice.
I personally own the black/grey dial version (SNXS79) and it is my favorite watch ever. Watch my full review of this watch and whether is it still worth getting here
The Orient Tri Star RA-AB0034Y19B is a truly stunning timepiece that is overlooked and underrated. Its bright sunburst dial and high-quality construction make it a standout watch that is sure to turn heads.
Orient’s stock image of this timepiece does not do justice. I first came across this watch through MinitWatch’s YouTube video, and I was so impressed with it. So, if you’re in the market for a new watch, I highly recommend giving the Orient Tri Star a closer look. You won’t be disappointed.
Seiko SNK803, the beige/cream version of the famous Seiko SNK809 – is one of the popular models within the Seiko 5 line for its awesome field watch design for under $100, few years back. But due to its popularity, the price has increased slightly. Obviously, there are many more watches with newer movements & calibers. This article hopes to provide all the information you need so that you can make an informed purchase decision.
WHAT IS SEIKO 5?
The Seiko SNK is one of the popular choices in the Seiko 5 line. Seiko 5 isn’t just one watch. It is a watch line, a group of watches that adhere to the 5 attributes of a watch. The “5” in Seiko 5 is a reference to the features of
1. An automatic movement
2. Day/Date display
3. Water resistance
4. Recessed crown at 4 o clock
5. Durable case
Although Seiko 5 is known for its affordable good-quality watches like the SNXS & SNKL models, It has divers too like the newer Seiko SRPD line.
SEIKO SNK803
But today we will take a look at a field/pilot-style watch from Seiko 5 – The Seiko SNK, specifically the SNK803. Here are the specifications
Case Size: 37mm
Thickness: 11m
Movement: Automatic Seiko Cal. 7s26
Lug to lug: 43mm
Lug width: 18mm
Crystal: Seiko’s Hardlex
Water Resistance: 30m
The Seiko SNK has few colors / variants :
There’s also one with a bracelet of the same sand-blasted matte finish as the case – Seiko SNK809K1. In my opinion, if you’re looking to buy the black dial version, this is the model you should buy. Reason? – The canvas strap sucks. Thus, you will find this metal bracelet to be more useful and if you don’t like it, you can always change the straps.
CREAM DIAL
From the get-go, you can see that this dial is inspired by field or pilot watch design. It is pretty legible with a type B pilot watch design. Meaning the minutes are primary, while the hour is secondary. This adds to the military aesthetic feel to the watch, I must say.
At the 12’ o clock, you have this black triangle, which adds to the ruggedness of the dial design. As with other Seiko 5, this too features an applied Seiko 5 logo, with the words automatic 21 jewels at the bottom.
This particular variant features this interesting cream color. Personally, this is a perfect watch for my collection because most of my watches are in monochrome colors, thus this helps to diversify my collection. This color is unique yet versatile enough to pair it with your clothes.
Admittedly, this color is slightly less mainstream than the famous black version – making it suitable for those who doesn’t like mainstream watches. Although this watch has lume, but it is pretty weak and nothing to be shouted upon.
Hands
This watch features a sword hour and minute hands while the lollipop second hand move smoothly with a dash of red at the end of the tip. Making the watch a piece to enjoy especially on Sunday appearing as red on the day / date window.
SAND-BLASTED WATCH CASE
The case – for me, this is the highlight of the watch. The sand blasted matte finish reminds me of the iconic Hamilton Khaki Field.
I fancy this type of finishing because it can hold against scratches better. Of course, you can still scratches, but it is not that obvious compared to your polished case watches. finishing because it looks like as if it can withstand scratches.
Also, I’m happy that Seiko did the same finishing for the buckle rather than leaving it polished to save costs.
However, they did cut their cost by leaving the case back, and between the lugs as polished. But then I don’t really mind it. I would rather they have the same finishing on the buckle, than the case back.
Only 37mm Case Diameter!
If you’re like me, wanting a rugged style watch, but can only find those above 40mm, this makes a perfect choice. The case size of 37mm makes it perfect choice for those of smaller wrist. As you can see here. I have a small wrist of only 150mm.
TRANSPARENT CASE BACK
One last thing that I want to point out about the case is that it has transparent case back, meaning you get to see the movement inside –making it an exciting choice first-time watch owners out there.
NOT REALLY A GOOD WATCH STRAP THOUGH
Ah, the strap – it is straight up disappointing. I like that it’s made out of canvas, and has reinforcements around those pin holes, but there are 2 reasons why I dislike this watch strap.
1. The strap is too big for my wrist size.
2. Uncomfortable, rough, and it itches
For those of you who struggled with skin sensitivity, I would suggest considering other strap options. For example, my husband wears this and often finds it itchy and jokes about it feels like he’s being kidnapped because of the roughness of the strap.
For me, straps aren’t the most important part of the watch because I can always change it. For mine, I always change it to either this brown cheap leather strap or a comfortable green nato strap. I’m a little bit cheapskate when it comes to watch straps. So if you’re interested, here is the link I got my brown leather strap from: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeUH4hN
Without any shame, I admit this is my 3rd watch in my collection of the same movement: 7s26. It is not because I love the movement that much until I get 3 watches of the same internal mechanism. But because most of my watches are within affordable category, and Seiko uses this movement for most of their budget watches.
However, the newer Seikos no longer use this 7s26, but then again, they are also a teeny tiny more expensive. Honestly, having this non-hackable, non-handwinding movement doesn’t really bother me as much. As long as I don’t pay fortune for it.
For those who are new to the 7s26 movement, it’s a very famous in house movement by Seiko created in 1996 and often used in Seiko’s affordable line of watches. For example, all if not most of the older Seiko 5 models use this movement.
Question: What is non-hacking?
Answer: the second hand will not stop when you pull out the crown to set the time/date. Aka, you can’t be absolutely accurate with your watch.
Question: What is non-handwinding?
Answer: to get the watch moving, you need to do the famous shake (as seen in my video)
Water Resistance
30m of water resistance – Disappointing to say the least– because it looks rugged and feels tough but yet, can only handle splashes of water. Anything more than that, this watch will suffer.
This Watch Is Suitable For:
Guys out there looking for gifts for their female loved ones, because again, you can wear it too. #win
Non-OCD person who doesn’t mind if their watch is running a few seconds early or late.
First-Time Watch Owners
If you’re looking for a good reputable watch that will not fail on you and don’t want to spend too much on a timepiece, this is for you. But I will say this goes the same as for other Seiko 5 models. I have a few affiliate links below for other Seiko 5 models, feel free to check them out.
These links will not incur any extra charges on you, but instead, it will help support this blog if you purchase using my links.
Final Thoughts
I’ve had this for 1 year and I’m happy with it, and it will always be in my collection. However, I don’t wear it as often. But that is solely because I like my other watches more, like my Seiko SNXS79.
Affiliate Links
Ah yes, time to put in my obligatory list of affiliate links, because one needs to eat bread. Jokes aside, appreciate it if you are buying these watches from my affiliate links. It truly helps, thank you!
Ok here’s the disclaimer: I’m a proud owner of the famous Seiko SKX but I will try to be as unbiased as possible. The Seiko SKX013 is a great watch, but I recommend avoiding it at the moment as the price is unreasonably high.
With the specs that are given, this watch is not up to par, especially with its current price. Having said that, there are 5 reasons to justify the purchase of this watch. Read on to find out.
This was my first actual watch that I got for myself with my own money 2 years ago. I decided to get an actual watch to celebrate the beginning of my drastic career change. Thus, this was bought with the first month salary I received in that new job.
For those who struggled before in their career and successfully manage to transition to a new career, it was a place of vulnerability yet, celebratory. I wanted to gift myself a tangible object that I can always remember with, and what a perfect gift this was, a real actual durable watch that reminds me to be like this watch, strong, reliable and having fortitude in life.
Sorry for getting way too personal over there, but that is how I view my watches. I buy watches for personal reasons and each piece means a lot to me. Back to the story, because I wanted a durable watch, hence I stumbled across the Seiko SKX.
Seiko SKX007, SKX009
To be honest, I was feeling ‘meh’ on the SKX007 and SKX009, but I was very intrigued with the SKX013 (the smaller one).
Seiko SKX013 Specifications
Case Size: 38mm
Thickness: 13mm
Lug-to-lug: 43mm
Water Resistance: 200m
Movement: Auto Seiko 7s26
Crystal: Seiko Hardlex
This smaller version of the SKX comes at 38mm with a steel case (13mm thick), 200 m water resistance, Hardlex crystal, with a screw down crown at the 4 o’clock. Inside, you have the famous old, but reliable Seiko 7S26 movement. What caught my attention at that time as a first time watch owner, was the lume and the bezel!
Embarrassingly, for the first few days, I wore it to sleep just to admire the lume. The lume used on the watch is Lumibrite, it is perfectly visible glowing a warm green colour. I have 150mm wrist size and you know what, it fits perfectly on my tiny wrist!
If I were to nitpick however, it is a bit tad top heavy and thick, so it felt like I was wear a heavy rock on top of my wrist. But then again, I don’t mind it.
What is the current price of Seiko SKX013?
It is all about the price isn’t it?
I was shocked to find out on the current price. I can’t find any in Shopee/Lazada/Tokopedia/Jomashop, but I found few listed in Chrono24 for USD 500 – $ 600. There’s one listed in local Malaysian’s Carousell priced at RM2.5k or USD 500. That is way too expensive in my opinion. For comparison, I bought this 2 years back at only USD 230.
It’s pricey for what it’s worth. But you can still consider the Seiko SKX013 if you..
1. Have small wrists & looking for a mechanical diver
One will understand one’s struggles – Having small wrists. Needless to say, it’s difficult to find a watch that our small wrists can carry without looking awkward. SKX013 is one of those. With its case size of 38mm, albeit its thickness. You can still pull it off.
2. Want to have an ISO certified watch
Having an ISO certified watch means that the watch has met the standards set by the International Organization for Standardization for its design, production, and quality control processes. ISO certification is a globally recognized symbol of quality and reliability, and it guarantees that the watch will perform to a set of established standards.
Watches with ISO certification are typically used in demanding environments such as diving, aviation, and military operations, where reliability and accuracy are critical. An ISO certified watch gives the owner peace of mind that the watch is of high quality and will perform as expected under tough conditions.
3. Want to modify this watch
The Seiko SKX, it is one of the most famous models that has a lot of modifications options available. You can get yourself different kinds of bezels, hour hands, replace it with a sapphire crystal, and much more. Check out google for inspirations.
It’s pretty cool to have a watch that is truly one of the kind.
But please remember that once you mod this watch, basically it’s no longer ISO certified. Something to keep in mind.
4. Want some form of respect from the watch community
Look, I believe in wearing what you want to wear, but if you would like an iconic piece that even the most snobbish watch collector would not scoff at, this watch is it.
5. Want to sell it in the future
If you would like to flip this watch in the future, maybe you can consider getting this, because it’s hardly available now. So, maybe the price might continue to increase. But just take it with pinch of salt. I’m just speculating.
Final Thoughts
This watch is a very personal watch and in fact it was my first ever proper watch, so yes in a way, this watch is my gateway drug to this whole watch thing and I have no regrets at all getting this watch. I remember being so anxious because most stores are out of stock especially for this smaller size, they still have stock for the skx007 or skx009, but very limited stock on this.
I remember being super excited unboxing it and was so happy about this watch. It was really a good buy and I really have no regrets whatsoever. But just my 2 cents, for its price now, it is simply not worth it anymore. Let me know the comments below whether do you think it’s still worth it.
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The Seiko SNXS79 from the Seiko 5 line has been a remarkable watch and has often been regarded as a poor man’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual. Just a simple Google or YouTube search will prove my point. But then, is this watch still worth it now in the year 2023?
If you prefer a video version of this article, check out my video here:
WHY IS THE SEIKO SNXS79 WORTH BUYING?
1. Affordable Price Tag
You can get the Seiko SNXS79 for around USD $100(at the time of writing this). I couldn’t think of any other watches with similar specifications that are available in this price range, except probably the Orient Tri-Star line. However, if you want a mechanical Seiko on your wrist; it is not going to happen unless you are willing to spend quite a fortune, especially the newer Seiko 5 line.
2. 7S26 Mechanical Movement
YES. Along with the mechanical automatic movement on your wrist, you also can stare at its transparent case back. Inside, you have the Seiko caliber 7s26 ticking away. It is an automatic movement used in many popular Seiko divers including the famous, Seiko SKX and the entry-level Seiko 5 watches.
Introduced in 1996, the Seiko 7S26 caliber is a non-hacking and non-winding mechanism, with its accuracy ranging from +/- 20 to 49 seconds per day. Undoubtedly, some wearers do complain about the inaccuracy of the movement, I would say it is still worth getting. Although it is an old movement, it is known to be one of the most reliable movements out there.
3. Seiko
Seikowas founded in 1881, by Kintarō Hattori. Needless to say, Seiko is a Japanese watch brand that has a good reputation in watchmaking. Seiko is a highly regarded brand with strong heritage brand and making their marks everywhere in the watch industry.
You can’t go wrong with a Seiko. It is a brand that transcends watch enthusiasts. Try asking people (watch nerd or not) around you, I bet most of them know about Seiko.
4. High-Quality Design – especially the dial
This watch doesn’t look cheap at all. When you observe this watch properly, you will notice that there has been research and work articulated in this piece. From the the amazing sunburst dial, the 4 o clock crown tucked in nicely in the case, it’s perfect size, the transparent case back, and the lume. But if I were to name 1 best thing about this watch – it’s gotta be the dial of the watch because check it out! It’s stunning! Photos don’t do them justice. You can check them out better in my video here.
5. Rolex OP Alternative
I am a huge fan of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual. Something about the timeless design and the sunburst effect captivated me. But I knew that I will never spend or will ever afford to get that watch. So how? I get this lah~ (apologies for my Malaysian slang coming out).
This is such a good alternative, because it isn’t exactly a copy for copy homage watch because you can see that Seiko still preserves its own originality design into it, and I love it for that!
I just do not want to be seen wearing a fake Rolex. I want an authentic watch with pride in its own design. Of course, you can’t deny that it might have been inspired by the Rolex, but then again it’s not a 100% copy. Which reminded me of a quote that I recently came across in a book:
“Every new idea is just a mashup or a remix of one or more previous ideas.”
Austin Kleon, Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative. Get this book here
WHY IS THE SEIKO SNXS79 NOT WORTH BUYING?
1. Non-Sapphire Crystal
This watch doesn’t have sapphire crystal. Huh? Here’s a short explanation: A watch crystal is the top part (the transparent glass material) covering the watch.
A sapphire crystal is made out of premium material – diamond and sapphire. This combination makes it more scratch resistant compared to others. Meaning, you need not to worry about wearing a watch with a sapphire crystal and bringing it anywhere. It won’t scratch as easily.
Seiko’s own Hardlex on the other hand, which is a type of crystal glass Seiko produces by heating a mixture of barium and silicon. According to Seiko, this material comes in several grades and is more scratch-resistant than your normal mineral glass.
Based on my experience of wearing this watch for more than 1 year. I can barely see any scratches. Note: It is my go-to watch and I wear it almost daily.
2. Quite An Old Movement That Is Non-Hackable
Look, this 7s26 movement is not the best looking ones out there. Nor it is the latest. This Seiko’s automatic cal. 7s26 does not hack and not hand-wound (two functions that have become increasingly popular watches).
Modern Seiko watches are currently using caliber 4R36, thus discontinued this 7s26. It is not very accurate. It runs at +/- 20 to 49 seconds per day. If you’re super OCD about the timing of your watch, please do not get this, else you will go crazy.
But for those who don’t mind, this movement does its job and known to be one of the most reliable movements out there.
3. Ugly Bracelet and Odd Case Shape Design
I have to be honest, the original bracelet doesn’t look appealing. It looks and feels like a different metal compared to the watch case itself. But fret not! You can change the bracelet into any 19mm watch straps, or just get one of these oyster bracelets.
I guarantee that it will bring your Seiko SNXS watch to a whole new level. I personally got this watch bracelet from AliExpress.
Note: you have to use back the original end links, because the one from AliExpress, just doesn’t fit correctly. So make sure you keep the original end links.
Being a female myself, I understand the struggle of finding a watch that is not dainty-looking, without sparkly stuff on it. I love how this is a watch that is somewhat a middle between masculine and feminine.
Whether I’m wearing dresses or shorts, I still wear this as my daily watch. Or even in my formal attire. This is my go-to or default watch when I couldn’t decide which watch to pair with my clothes. In fact, I even wore it to my wedding!
2. First Time Watch Owners
If you recently get into this watches, and wanting to learn more yet, not wanting to spend a fortune on having a good watch, this watch is for you. You can also check out other Seiko 5 line here. There are so many designs out there.
Boyfriends/Husbands Looking For Gift For Their Female Loved Ones: because you know what, you can wear this too. It fits nicely for both genders.
The Verdict – Yes! This old but ‘gold’ Seiko SNXS79 is still worth it!
Yes, it is still worth it and I’m just really happy with this piece. I probably say this about all my watches, but this is my favorite! Although the price was inflated due to its popularity on YouTube, I would say it is still worth buying now.