
Seiko 5 Automatic Silver Dial Stainless Steel Men's Watch SNK355K1
Seiko 5 Automatic Silver Dial Stainless Steel Men’s Watch SNK355K1
The Case and Bracelet:
Seiko 5 Automatic SNK355K1 Silver Dial Stainless Steel Men’s Watch is made from a polished stainless steel, whilst the stainless steel bracelet has been finished using a brushing technique. This contrast creates a very dynamic and interesting looking timepiece. The bold bezel is large in size and is some what reminiscent of more expensive Seiko models. There is also a crown present besides the 4 o'clock marker, which allows for greater wearer comfort. Hardlex crystal glass has been used in order to preven scracth or shatter damage.An open case back window allows you to see all the inner workings of the timepiece. The bracelet fastens using a deployment clasp.
The Dial:
Upon first inspection the dial seemingly appears to just be a basic silver design, however when observing it more closely it becomes apparent that it is made up of very faint Seiko 5 logos, like the one positioned beneath the 12 o'clock mark. The applied indices are also silver, whilst the hands, which are also predominately silver, have a lume coating. A dual language day date window replaced the 3 o'clock marker.
The Functions:
Key Features:
| Exclusive Seiko 7S36 Calibre | 21-Jewel Automatic Movement | Luminous Hands and Markers |
| Open Case Back | Day-Date Window | Water Resistant to 30m |
| 18mm Lug Width | 21cm Maximum Bracelet Length | 37mm Case Width |
| English/French Dual Language | 11mm Case Height |
The Family: Seiko 5
The Brand: Seiko
Ceaseless determination to innovate in every aspect of the watchmaker’s art is what defines Seiko’s 135-year history. By embracing this ethos, Seiko has been responsible for a string of industry-leading advances in the technology of time. Notably, the creation of the world’s first quartz watch in 1969. Or equally impressive the creation of the world’s first TV watch in 1982. And even more relevant today, with our abhorrent use of non-renewable energy sources, Seiko’s Kinetic. This watch had the ability to generate its own power from the movement of the wearer, it was released in 1988. The listed technological developments serve as evidence to illustrate the revolutionary impact which Seiko has had on the watchmaking world. They are also remarkably unique in that they manufacture every aspect of every watch in-house. They even grow their own quartz crystals and sapphires, hence why Seiko are renowned for being watchmaking experts.
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Seiko 5 Automatic Silver Dial Stainless Steel Men’s Watch SNK355K1
The Case and Bracelet:
Seiko 5 Automatic SNK355K1 Silver Dial Stainless Steel Men’s Watch is made from a polished stainless steel, whilst the stainless steel bracelet has been finished using a brushing technique. This contrast creates a very dynamic and interesting looking timepiece. The bold bezel is large in size and is some what reminiscent of more expensive Seiko models. There is also a crown present besides the 4 o'clock marker, which allows for greater wearer comfort. Hardlex crystal glass has been used in order to preven scracth or shatter damage.An open case back window allows you to see all the inner workings of the timepiece. The bracelet fastens using a deployment clasp.
The Dial:
Upon first inspection the dial seemingly appears to just be a basic silver design, however when observing it more closely it becomes apparent that it is made up of very faint Seiko 5 logos, like the one positioned beneath the 12 o'clock mark. The applied indices are also silver, whilst the hands, which are also predominately silver, have a lume coating. A dual language day date window replaced the 3 o'clock marker.
The Functions:
Key Features:
| Exclusive Seiko 7S36 Calibre | 21-Jewel Automatic Movement | Luminous Hands and Markers |
| Open Case Back | Day-Date Window | Water Resistant to 30m |
| 18mm Lug Width | 21cm Maximum Bracelet Length | 37mm Case Width |
| English/French Dual Language | 11mm Case Height |
The Family: Seiko 5
The Brand: Seiko
Ceaseless determination to innovate in every aspect of the watchmaker’s art is what defines Seiko’s 135-year history. By embracing this ethos, Seiko has been responsible for a string of industry-leading advances in the technology of time. Notably, the creation of the world’s first quartz watch in 1969. Or equally impressive the creation of the world’s first TV watch in 1982. And even more relevant today, with our abhorrent use of non-renewable energy sources, Seiko’s Kinetic. This watch had the ability to generate its own power from the movement of the wearer, it was released in 1988. The listed technological developments serve as evidence to illustrate the revolutionary impact which Seiko has had on the watchmaking world. They are also remarkably unique in that they manufacture every aspect of every watch in-house. They even grow their own quartz crystals and sapphires, hence why Seiko are renowned for being watchmaking experts.
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