Classy and super-light!
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| Review Date: September 17, 2006 |
| Reviewer: J. Lee, Calif. |
| This Seiko Titanium watch is simple, classy, elegant and the lightest watch I have ever tried out. The titanium casing and titanium bracelet make for a deceptively and amazing light watch. Sometimes I forget I have it on! |
As described
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| Review Date: June 4, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Nancy G., Chicago, Illinois |
| My husband was looking for a dependable titanium everyday watch. This watch was perfect. He also wanted it to be lightweight. It is light weight and comfortable to wear. He is very happy with this purchase. |
WEAR IT ALL THE TIME
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| Review Date: June 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Joe H, VA USA |
It has been the perfect watch for me. I liked the Skagen which is a bit thinner but their quality has dropped and I had one of the unexplained bezel cracks.
The Seiko looks good It is easy to read even in low light. I have swam and showered with it.
I am happy to have spent a little more (than my old Skagen) |
Classic look. Thin & Light.
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| Review Date: December 29, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Mark C. Green, NJ |
| I just received this watch 1 hour ago (Seiko Men's Titanium Watch #SGG705). I also own a 40 year old Concord watch, and a Seiko White Faced Marine type watch. I think the attraction to this watch is its simplicity. If you need a bunch of small dials, stop watches, etc., forget this watch & buy a Bulova. I to am amazed at the light weight & how thin it is! I think Seiko makes excellent time pieces & they've done it again. Band fit perfectly, shouldn't have bought the pin remover, but no big deal for the price. |
It's a Seiko
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| Review Date: March 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Allan M. Staples, Daytona Beach |
| If you're a Seiko owner you'll appreciate this watch, it's a quality timepiece for the money. I purchased my 1st Seiko in Asia in 1970, an automatic divers watch that they still make btw. I bought several others over the years, mostly Sports/Quarts 150s. Great value watches with screw down crowns. That is the only thing missing in most new Seikos, what a shame. I still own those 150s, and they still work. If I knew the screw down crowns were going away, I would have bought a few more and had new old stock. Love the look and feel of this Seiko titanium SGG705, just wish it has the better crown. Seiko, titanium, how can you loose? |
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