
Visibility, and a small date window at 3 o’clock completes the dial. The hands and the scala both have a lume finish for easy night Spot at first glance when it’s standing still, but easy to follow as it flicksĪround the dial. The second hand is very slender, with a white arrow at the tip that’s tough to

Hands are easy to read, with a tapered minute hand and a short, fat hour hand. Scala at the 5-minute marks, and smaller hashes at 1-minute intervals. The dial is as easy to read as the original, with big, beefy Know you can wind it up if it’s been in a case for a few weeks. But since it’s a collector’s piece, it’s nice to With a 50-hour battery, you won’t need to wind it It also offers twoįeatures features that weren’t available on the original Monster action: it’s Impressive, it’s reasonably accurate for a collector’s item. Which is accurate to +25/-15 seconds per day. This new version features a 6R15 23J automatic movement, The Seiko Monster SZSC003 is an updated version of the In terms of battery life, it’s about average, withĪ 40-hour reserve when not exposed to the sun. The stainless steel case itself is sturdy, and it’s aboutĪverage in size at 39.5mm in diameter. Internal, so you won’t get dust and grit in the ring, as you would with an To take out hiking – it’s a nice touch that’s very attractive. While this is by no means a survival watch – it’s far too classy On the outer edge of the dial, you’ll find a free-floatingĬompass ring.

With a lume finish for easy night visibility. Both the hour and the minute hand are wide, and coated Triangles at odd-numbered positions, and easy-to-read numerals at theĮven-numbered positions. There are no minute scala, but there are gold The latest version is understated, with a clean, forest greenįace with no subdials to confuse things. Keep that in mind, since not everything I say applies to those models. Some had cyclops lenses or a titanium case, and others have a quartz movement. Note that some of the earlier versions were very different. The 2006 release is the latest version, and it’s the one I’m reviewing here. Several versions have been released since 1961, with various small upgrades along the way. The Seiko Alpinist isn’t a re-release, but it is a venerable watch. The hands are also easy to see, withĪ wide profile and a bright lume finish. The watch face itself is highly visible, with a deep blackĭial and large dots at the 5-minute marks. Side of the watch face, providing a balance to the crown. Won’t accidentally pull out when it snags. It’s also serviceableįor diving, with 200 meters of water resistance and a screw-down crown that You’ll appreciate it if you prefer a big, heavy watch.

The case is chunky, at 47.8mm in diameter, so That said, if you wanted to use the Arnie as your dailyĭriver, it’s a solid choice. Less time on your wrist than it does in your house. Which makes it a great choice as a collector’s item, since it’s liable to spend The battery holds a charge for up to six months, even in the dark, This watch is upgraded with a modern solar-powered And the digital display is relatively small andĭiscreet, although it’s still tall enough to be easily readable. Great balance between the traditional look of an analog dial and the precisionĪccuracy of a digital display. The Seiko JDM watches are worth being part of the personal, permanent collection.While analog/digital hybrid watches existed before theĪrnie, this is the one that really put the style on the map. They feature the Hardlex crystal and are available in as many as seven colours. These 100 metres resistance watches have a push/pull crown and 7N01 quartz movement. The Seiko SUS Military Quartz watches have stainless steel case material with a special coating. The collection is inspired by the military issued watches that stand the test of time.Ĭhoose from Seiko Voice Digital Watch SBJS015, Seiko Quartz Titanium SCDC055 Men's Watch, Seiko Nano Universe SCXP109 Quartz, Seiko SUS Quartz Green Military Limited SCXP163, and more.

Most of these watches have a simple design and yet that unique look that makes them special. From stainless steel bracelets to leather bands to nylon straps, these wristwatches feature a range of designs and styles suited for every age group. Offered in a highly affordable range, these quartz watches come in many colours. These casual styled watches go well with formal and everyday occasions. Seiko Military Quartz watches are a distinctive offering.
