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Seiko Prospex Kinetic Dive Watch with Power Reserve Indicator #SKA371

Seiko Prospex Kinetic Dive Watch with Power Reserve Indicator #SKA371

The Seiko Prospex SKA371 Kinetic dive watch comes with a black dial with LumiBrite luminous hands and hour markers. It has 42.5mm diameter case, a date window, and a black diver-style bezel with a luminous PIP at the 60-minute mark. The watch is powered by a Caliber 5M62 kinetic powered quartz movement that recharges its battery with the movement of your wrist. It has up to a 6 month power reserve that you can check with the push-button located at 2:00 on the side of the case. It comes with a solid-link bracelet with a push-button deployant clasp with safety catch. 200 meter water resistance. Screw-down crown and case back.
SKU:
SKA371
Availability:
In stock
Product Features
  • Movement:5M62 Kinetic Quartz (battery powered)
  • Case:Stainless steel, 42.5mm diameter x 14mm thick
  • Back:Screw-in
  • Crystal:Hardlex
  • Band:Stainless steel bracelet, deployant clasp
  • Water Resistant:200 meters
  • Warranty:2 Years
  • Discontinued:Yes
  • Caliber: 5M62 Kinetic Movement
  • Stainless Steel Case
  • Stainless Steel Bracelet
  • Hardlex Glass
  • Black Dial
  • Date Display
  • Luminous Hands And Markers
  • Screw Down Crown
  • Solid Case Back
  • Deployment Clasp
  • 200M Water Resistant
  • Case Diameter: 42.5mm
  • Case Thickness: 14mm

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Customer Review

2 Reviews

  • 5
    Great watch built like a Tank!

    Posted by Siva on Jul 21st 2017

    This watch is just amazing the quality you get for the price is just unbeatable. If you are into divers and love deep dials then this is a must have. Being a kinetic it keeps great time. After wearing it for like 5 days the charge is mostly more than 6 months.

  • 5
    Awesome Diver

    Posted by VICTOR CRUZ on Dec 10th 2016

    Well built and great looking diver! OK, kinetic technology gets a lot of knocks, but this watch is worth looking for and finding ways to make it work. If this is your only watch or if you plan to use it regularly as part of a small collection, there's no need to read any further. No problem. If you have lots of watches it could be a challenge keeping it charged. Having read through countless pages on watch forums, there are many ways to avoid any issues. First thing to do is get it fully charged. It took me less than a week. Wore it every day, used it on an elliptical while exercising and discovered a way to charge it using a Kitchenaid mixer at low setting to speed up the process. If it seems like a lot of work, that's because this watch is worth it, And I'm not the only one who thinks so. There's a 38 page forum discussion full of ideas that only means others feel the same way. Perfect size, classic styling and solidly built.