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Deal on Seiko 5's and other Seikos is back! Sale ends 4/11/21
Product Details
Classic dive style is supported with reliable automatic function for Seiko's prestigious stainless steel and navy blue watch from the 5 Sports collection.
Movement: three-hand automatic; runs by hand or wrist movement; never needs batteries & requires little care
21,600 vibrations per hour
Power reserve: approximately 41 hours
Case: round; 42.5mm
Strap: stainless steel bracelet
Closure: foldover clasp
Dial: blue with day/date window
Water resistance: to 100 meters
Warranty: 2-year limited
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$188.80
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Mineral glass is about a 5 on the Mohs scale, Hardlex is around an 8. A sapphire watch crystal would be about a 9 and diamond is a 10.
Also, supposedly these Seiko 5 Divers have a lot of overlap with the more popular Seiko mod parts, so it should be possible to swap in an aftermarket sapphire crystal if this hardlex ever gets too banged up.
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BTW, bought a Seiko 5 from Macy's last April. Shipped from SeikoUSA, not Macys.
Beautiful watch, OK price, but too large for me.
Hmmm... how about the price
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Mineral glass is about a 5 on the Mohs scale, Hardlex is around an 8. A sapphire watch crystal would be about a 9 and diamond is a 10.
Also, supposedly these Seiko 5 Divers have a lot of overlap with the more popular Seiko mod parts, so it should be possible to swap in an aftermarket sapphire crystal if this hardlex ever gets too banged up.