Men's SNK607 Automatic Black Dial Stainless Steel Watch

product inoformation
Item ShapeRound Display TypeAnalog
ClaspPush Button Foldover Clasp With Safety Case diameter35 millimeters
Band sizeMen's Standard Band width10 millimeters
Bezel materialStainless Steel Model numberSNK607
MovementJapanese Automatic Case materialStainless Steel
CalendarDay-Date Brand Seller or Collection NameSEIKO
Band MaterialStainless Steel Band ColorSilver
Special featuresDay and Date Function, Exhibition Case Back Product WarrantyFor warranty information about this product, please click here
Case Thickness11 millimeters Model Year2013
Dial window material typeMineral Dial colorBlack
Bezel functionStationary Item weight4.34 ounces
Water resistant depth99 Feet Part NumberSNK607
about item
  • Precise 21 Jewel Automatic Japanese Movement
  • Hardlex mineral crystal crystal; brushed and polished stainless steel case and bracelet
  • Day and date function
  • Black textured dial with silver-tone hands and hour markers; luminous; red sweeping second hand; exhibiton case back
  • Water resistant to 99 feet (30 M): withstands rain and splashes of water, but not showering or submersion

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Seiko Men's SNK607 Automatic Black Dial Stainless Steel Watch

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Deanna Anderson
So your first thought looking at this product is probably "the price is too low for an automatic, probably not a good one" Well I was skeptical but similar automatics of this build quality are easily $250 or so.The sweeping red second hand is awesome. Now don't expect Rolex type sweeping. That costs money, like 1000 dollars minimum for BPH of that rate to sweep like a Rolex. It Still Sweeps nicely though. The hands IMO are what sold me on this watch. Nice sleek design. The hands blend nicely with the chrome Roman numerals. The glow after lights are off is pretty sensitive and easy to read but remember it's not a back-lit watch.Now for the band. I like the band, it fits nicely once you size it down and it's not too flashy but nice enough to wear out. Now for shortening the band if you google it there are plenty of guides. IT's very simple unlike what the other poster had explained. Heck I did it with my pocket knife and fingers without making a single scratch. Just google it read the guides and note the arrows on the band. Took me 5 mins to size it to my wrist.As for timekeeping I haven't had to readjust the watch since I set it over a month ago which is very good as Automatics like to run fast. Just keep in mind if you leave it on a shelf for more than 24 hours it will probably lose time because of no winding occuring. Supposed to have a 40 hour reserve once fully wound but I really haven't tested it.

Michael Davis
So I was looking for a good/decent automatic watch since I have too many quarts to begin with. When I thought of automatic watches, all the exotic brand names came up (Rolex, Omega, Patek Philippe, Movado, Breitling, Tag Heuer, etc.) and I realistically just said no. So then I looked toward more affordable Japanese watches which have improved significantly over time and Seiko crossed my mind (especially since I've owned two Seiko watches before) and then... The Seiko SNK607/SNK607K1 caught my attention. After looking at most of the models in my price range, I chose this watch simply because it looks more modern and sleeker than the rest of the other Seiko 5 series.Hopefully you'll feel the same way once you read the rest below.Pros:- Automatic/Kinetic watches are always more prestigious than battery operated (gives a sense of class and shows that you have discerning taste); doesn't require batteries- Price doesn't hurt your budget(For my age, this suits me, I'm not at the point where I'm old enough to wear gold or buy Patek Philippe)- Watch's face is not plain like the other Seiko 5 (this was a major factor to me since the other Seiko 5s just had too simple of a plastic black sheet for the watch's background where this watch has a textured surface that you can see, it doesn't make it look cheap)- This watch also shows Day and Date! (Very nice feature to have; also easy to read)- Has a nice clear case back to see the "jewels" (gears if you will)Cons:- It weighs more than your typical quartz and it's not as accurate at keeping time like a quartz (but then again, my purpose was to look for an automatic movement watch)- Requires professional servicing after 3-5 years- Doesn't use pins to connect the segments of the stainless steel wrist band (This can be a problem to many who do not know how to adjust wrist bands, I did run into this issue but since I am extremely good with fixing and adjusting gadgets--tinkering if you will--I was able to adjust the metal band myself just fine; professional store might charge you a shiny penny to do so... so just be aware)- Price; now what I mean by this is that you can find this exact same watch lower than $88.50 (I just so happened to buy this watch when Amazon dropped the price on it); just trying to save you a few bucks so you can spend it on other Amazon products you'd like :)- This watches clasp is a "fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button-safety" not exactly good since it uses springsOther notes:- This watch does not have numeric hours written on the faceRecommendation(s)/Suggestion(s):- This time, I probably can't help you guide your way to adjust the wrist band since it's a very risky operation to do it yourself especially if you do not have the experience (search youtube or seek other means to have your watch band adjusted); you really do not want to scratch up your watch before you even get to start wearing it in public.- I recommend that you read the manual and learn more about this watch; things like how water resistant it is (this watch is NOT meant for swimming or diving, but simply washing your hands is okay); I believe this watch handles less than 3 barsOther than that, thanks for reading this review. Cheers!

Sheila Munoz
I received my watch six weeks ago. Now I can tell: It is very accurate. It doesn't miss a single minute along the day. Even I can take it off for 14 hours and It still maintains the right time!The dial is beautiful and in the dark the luminous silver-toned hands look very cool! I am very happy with this product.I wear it almost every day and the crystal has no scratches. Some soft schatches appears on bracelet, under the safety clasp.

Michael Nelson
It didn't work properly, time was ahead.

Nathan Flores
The watch arrived with no visible scratches or imperfections on the face. However, the bands look a little shoddy from the side; the steel used to make the different band segments are uneven in the center for some of them as you can see little gaps in between the folded steel itself. It's not too noticeable, but that is probably my biggest complaint in terms of aesthetics. Also, the band segments don't fit very tightly; this allows it to wiggle from side to side a bit (not sure if this was intentional) but kind of detracts from the overall look. I haven't been able to try on the watch to see how noticeable this issue is because I need to get the strap adjusted by a jeweler first.Honestly, I expected a bit more attention to detail from Seiko, but seeing as how this is one of their cheaper watches, I'll try not to be so picky. That's just one of the problems you run into when you by things like watches online. It really helps to see them up close before you buy them.So how do I rate it as of now; tentative 3 since I still need to get it adjusted and was expecting the band to look and feel better. Can't say much for the quality of the time it keeps since I haven't had it very long.Update: 4/17I managed to adjust the strap myself but messed up the links a bit (pushing out the L locks with a precision flat head screw driver shaved a bit off of the metal bands). The blemishes are only noticeable if you are really looking for them. Any who, the watch works like a charm. It's beautiful and eye catching. The battery does die if you don't wear it for a couple days, but I don't know precisely how long it takes or how much movement it takes to charge it. I also had a problem getting the date to not switch in and out of Spanish, but I managed to fix that by asking a friend who works with watches and re-reading the manual. At any rate, the product out of the box is certainly worth the $80 or so I paid for it and would recommend it to anybody else who wants a stylish, professional looking watch.

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