Early Seiko AGS Automatic Generating System watch
Today's “Kinetics” as they are now called, are a very, very different animal – Oh yes!
Seiko Kinetic SKA465P1 Black stainless – with date if you can see it
The SKA465P1 has a simple dial design showing absolute clarity – the contrast is great and the layout is clear and simple. Black dial face with bright white and luminous numerals with good contrasting hour and minute hands – also luminous, with a white center seconds hand with a decent overlap tail end. The date window between 4 and 5 is possibly a little discreet, which is a pity , but at least the date numbers are white against black. It is however a negative in an otherwise nice watch. The dark coated stainless steel case could be an issue if it rubs over time and same for the two tone bracelet, but it makes for an understated and good looking watch. (I have one other Ion coated cased watch and so far over 3 years it has not rubbed, though it's not a Seiko).
You will note this model has button @2 which is not to adjust the date (which you would do with the center crown) but instead this moves the second hand to indicate the amount of charge the watch has remaining. Just a note about the bracelet fixing. This watch I'm glad to say features a conventional strap lug arrangement (spring pins) which is so sensible and means you can change the bracelet for a conventional strap or alternative bracelet of your choice. And as stated on the watch face the Water Resistance is 100m – very practical therefore as an every day watch.
The Seiko SKA459P1 Titanium Kinetic – good date window
Another model, the SKA557P1 at first glance appears to give that nice clarity, but don't let the online images fool you – the typical images really don't tell the full picture. Yes it has an excellent face, clear, simple and with good contrast too, but the watch may be spoiled by the very highly polished bezel on the watch case – had this been matte – it would have been just about perfect.
But like everything else it may well suit someone else as we all have different ideas of what we like or dislike. What I can say is the Kinetic technology is really something rather special. Terrific accuracy, no battery changing required, no worries about wearing under a shirt or pullover, which can really upset Solar or Ecodrive watches, especially in the UK where we are not in the habit of wearing short sleeved shirts and out in the sun? too often – all you have to do with this watch is wear it every so often.
SKA557P1 dark drown coated Stainless kinetic from Seiko. BUT – too shiny?
Possible issues – I have noted perhaps four here – one is the Date window on the SKA465P1 model is not so clear as it should be, then the issue of Ion or dark coatings on Stainless Steel – sometimes successful, sometimes not. Though my experience is good on these so may not be an issue after all. Then there is the bracelet fitting on the SKA459P1, where it's not possible to fit a strap, and finally the SKA557P1 model with such a great face, clear etc. BUT looks as if it has that very glossy shiny bezel case which may be distracting . I'll have to see that one in person to make sure. But of course that's the thing with watches – finding the ideal and the one that ticks (sorry!) all the boxes – maybe that's the thing about watch gazing and part of the fun.
Oh Yes – times are not only changing, but they're moving too.
Now if I could just find an Auto Relay model (not chrono) with a nice clear to read face and preferably a strap version, I could be very tempted indeed! Watch this space! bekijk meer horloges replica en chopard miglia gmt
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