Seiko Men’s “Orange Monster” Automatic Dive Watch #SKX781
- Quality Japanese 21-Jewels Automatic movement
- Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arms
- One way rotating elapsed timing bezel; Screwdown crown and caseback; Strong Hardlex crystal
- Stainless-steel case; Orange dial; Day-and-date functions
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
Amazon.com Product Description
This 21-jewel, automatic watch winds itself with the motion of your wrist, so you'll never need to change the battery. It has a stainless steel case and features an orange dial with three-hand function, easy-to-read bar markers, and an English/Spanish day/date window at the three o'clock position. Additional features include a screw-down case and crown, a scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal, and a one-way rotating bezel that keeps track of elapsed time. With its Lumibrite hands, markers, and bezel, this watch is easy to read in both light and dark conditions. The watch secures to a durable, stainless-steel bracelet band. Designed for diving, this watch is water-tested to 200 meters. It meets ISO standards and is suitable for scuba diving. About Seiko
In 1877, at the age of 18, Kintaro Hattori set up business repairing the Western-style clocks that were becoming increasingly popular in Japan. By 1892, Hattori was manufacturin... Click For Great Discounts >>
Seiko Men's "Orange Monster" Automatic Dive Watch #SKX781
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I share my bad experience with Seiko Monster and some say Im stirring up trouble. Hey, we’re in a democracy when I last checked. Duh. Yeah maybe I am spreading the word about my faulty Seiko Monster but that’s the TRUTH and I want others to know that my Seiko Monster was defective. At least Im not a dumb fanatic Seiko Monster cultist who idolizes this watch with a candle-lit shrine, chants, and ritual. For crying out loud, it’s just a watch, an inanimate spiritless object, that does not have feelings or civil rights! But it did hurt that I wasted $150 for this bad watch. I dont care about giving the watch a chance, regulating, breaking it in, etc. What happened to my Seiko Monster is that it stopped, which is not good, so I returned for an exchange.
Rating: 1 / 5
I dont understand why people fuss too much over this Seiko Monster watch when its nothing but problems. There’s even a “cult following” I heard! Yes, it is a handsome timepiece that makes me look mucho macho, but its inaccuracy is just too much (1 minute a day!) its wind-up charge is only about half a day, and its crown gets all weak and flexible after about a copule of weeks. Yeah, and true to what soem people say, it does stop totally once in a while for an hour or so even if you use it 24/7. Im not being unfair in reviewing this watch bit as objective as I can. I have two other Seiko automatic watches that are (one diver the other a 5 model) that I had for about 5 years now that keep good time plus or minus only 10 seconds a day, and can keep a charge for more than two days.
Rating: 1 / 5
The watch itself is very nice, but it comes with no tools to shorten the band. I had to pay $15 at the Jeweler to get this done.
Rating: 3 / 5
Did not read the fine print, decided watch was too large on wrist, saw restocking fee…. kept it and sold it on e-bay..
Rating: 3 / 5
Recieved my Orange Monster Last September. I have worn it every day. I like the look and design of this watch but unfortunatly this watch does not keep very accurate time. Often losing about five minutes a week. I have friends who also own the Black Monster and anonther Orange monster and they have the same complaint.
If I was to buy another watch I would not buy this Seiko again.
Rating: 2 / 5