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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 9 Kohl's Reviews |
Product Name: | Seiko Men's Prospex Special Edition Automatic Dive Watch - SRPC93 |
Product Description: | Perfectly suitable for scuba diving excursions or just another day at the office, this sharp-looking men's Seiko automatic watch boasts a nifty feature that lets you manually wind its mainspring for a hands-on touch of nostalgia. |
Product SKU: | 3437254_61946305 |
UPC: | 029665193773 |
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Telling someone considering a low-range Seiko to just get a $14K Rolex instead is condescending, snobbish or simply oblivious. Or some combination of the three.
And finally, please don't say "Rolly" even once in a sentence; let alone three times. It hurts the ears of watch enthusiasts.
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Telling someone considering a low-range Seiko to just get a $14K Rolex instead is condescending, snobbish or simply oblivious. Or some combination of the three.
And finally, please don't say "Rolly" even once in a sentence; let alone three times. It hurts the ears of watch enthusiasts.
Telling someone considering a low-range Seiko to just get a $14K Rolex instead is condescending, snobbish or simply oblivious. Or some combination of the three.
And finally, please don't say "Rolly" even once in a sentence; let alone three times. It hurts the ears of watch enthusiasts.
I'll also add; true watch enthusiasts are not brand snobs. And this looks nothing like a sea dweller. Seiko has their own specific look and feel, especially in their divers. And check the brand out, it used to be the biggest in the world competing against the best Swiss watches.
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I have the orange one and swapped out the crystal. Crystal was like $40 and the install was $20 at my local watch shop. I wish sapphire was stock too, but even at $300ish, it's not a bad deal.
UPDATE: Switched from Chrome to IE and it worked.