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ckm5
210
Aug 7, 2018
The description is wrong, it's not a sapphire crystal. I was a bit surprised when I saw this as Seiko typically doesn't do sapphire, they use their 'hardened glass' which is just not the same. That's what this one is as well, 'Hardlex' aka 'hardened glass'. Pretty much every other source for this watch has the correct description..... And if @pedrobeo is correct and the movement fails, I'm not sure Seiko will honor the warranty if you don't buy it from an authorized dealer.....
SmithyNZ
225
Aug 8, 2018
ckm5Interesting. I have another Sportura watch (SNA481) which *does* have sapphire. Amazon also lists this one (I'm guessing it's the SNAE97) as having sapphire, as does Creation Watches. Joma says it has hardlex, and so does World of Watches. I wonder who's correct?
ckm5
210
Aug 28, 2018
SmithyNZ I'm surprised yours has it. I actually had a Sportura almost exactly like yours (maybe the exact same one, don't remember) and it def. wasn't sapphire, it's one of the reasons I sold it.
AFAIK, Seiko almost never uses sapphire other than on some very high-end watches (Grand Seiko et al). Their reasoning has been that sapphire is not ideal, if you need a durable watch, it's actually worse as it is brittle. Sellers often mis-represent Hardlex as sapphire, which it isn't.
At this price point, I'd be shocked if it was sapphire - maybe sapphire coated?