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As its name suggests, the Seiko Sportura is, well, sporty. Packing plenty of function into its 44-millimeter case, it allows you to track the current time, track another time zone, track the date, set an alarm, and to use it like a stopwatch with the chronograph Read More
solomon146Have you ever owned a perpetual? You have to break out the manual and spend 30 minutes every time you set the time. But on the other hand, I suppose solar is the way to go with a perpetual: Just make sure it never runs out of juice.
Awesome watch for wrestlers and tennis players who wear their watches on their stronger arm. I love Seiko, and find it sad that it's one of the last watch company to understand the trend is going back to smaller, nearly all their modern releases are 40+ for dress watches, and 44+ for anything else...
Randomroyalty"what is it with all of these huge watches these days?"
I hear that they are out of style and can't be sold, so shops are dumping their inventory on the group buyer market.