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Ashford has Seiko Men's Coutura Chronograph Watch (SPC061) for $199 - $60 after applying coupon code AFFCOUTUR139 = $139 + free shipping. Thanks gabe23111
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Apply code AFFCOUTUR139
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Link to watch on the Seiko web site [seikousa.com]
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Link to watch on the Seiko web site [seikousa.com]
Amazon reviews [amazon.com]
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For people worried about quality, Seiko makes some of the best movements available in the sub $1000 category. The also make some astonishingly expensive watches such as the Spring Drive Spacewalk at $28,000. They produce most of their movements in-house (which is more than can be said for some brand names like Movado, Bell and Ross, etc where you are paying a fortune for them to build a small case). It may not be Swiss but Seiko makes fantastic, high quality watches for the budget conscious. It's not a Patek Phillipe, but if you don't have a spare $100,000 to blow, this is the way to go for a good everyday watch.
As far as losing time, with a good quality quartz movement, that should not be a problem. You will have to worry about battery changes, but a Seiko 5 is a mechanical watch with all the inherent problems that come with that. A good mechanical watch can typically be made no more accurate than 2-3 seconds per day. Your typical inexpensive quartz is usually good to 0.5 seconds per day or better. So for the poster saying his Seiko 5 lost time, any mechanical watch without a costly tourbillion would possibly lose time (depending on conditions) despite spending $10,000 on it.
So bottom line, if you are looking in this price range, you are getting an excellent watch with a high quality quartz movement that with care should last a loooooooong time. I know people with Seikos well into 20+ years with a new battery every 3-5 years. If you are looking for a watch connoisseur's watch...well I don't know what you are doing on slickdeals. I'm personally interested in watches but can't imagine affording the ultra high end watches and enjoy a couple of excellent Seiko's that have been serving me very well.
This watch also has a sapphire crystal which is usually not found in watches this inexpensive. It should be very scratch resistant with daily use.
For people worried about quality, Seiko makes some of the best movements available in the sub $1000 category. The also make some astonishingly expensive watches such as the Spring Drive Spacewalk at $28,000. They produce most of their movements in-house (which is more than can be said for some brand names like Movado, Bell and Ross, etc where you are paying a fortune for them to build a small case). It may not be Swiss but Seiko makes fantastic, high quality watches for the budget conscious. It's not a Patek Phillipe, but if you don't have a spare $100,000 to blow, this is the way to go for a good everyday watch.
As far as losing time, with a good quality quartz movement, that should not be a problem. You will have to worry about battery changes, but a Seiko 5 is a mechanical watch with all the inherent problems that come with that. A good mechanical watch can typically be made no more accurate than 2-3 seconds per day. Your typical inexpensive quartz is usually good to 0.5 seconds per day or better. So for the poster saying his Seiko 5 lost time, any mechanical watch without a costly tourbillion would possibly lose time (depending on conditions) despite spending $10,000 on it.
So bottom line, if you are looking in this price range, you are getting an excellent watch with a high quality quartz movement that with care should last a loooooooong time. I know people with Seikos well into 20+ years with a new battery every 3-5 years. If you are looking for a watch connoisseur's watch...well I don't know what you are doing on slickdeals. I'm personally interested in watches but can't imagine affording the ultra high end watches and enjoy a couple of excellent Seiko's that have been serving me very well.
This watch also has a sapphire crystal which is usually not found in watches this inexpensive. It should be very scratch resistant with daily use.
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Too bad coupon doesn't work with this one.
Just tried to buy and "Coupon has already expired"
Just tried to buy and "Coupon has already expired"
chat with them, they would adjust the price, i just got done.
The glass looks like day one.
I chatted first. The live chat rep had me place the order at full price then give him the order number for an adjustment. Already received the adjustment confirmation email from them.
Thanks.