Adjustment of the date and time goes beyond the crown which you can pull out in two positions.
The concept behind the Seiko 5:
-Reliable Mechanical automatic watch movements (Myota) keep up to 30 years without revision without departing particularly. The accuracy is between 15 and 30 seconds lead per week. This is an excellent value for an automatic clock.
For comparison, certified chronograph for 1500 Euros per day must (!) Running ahead 4-9 seconds.
Of course, an automatic can not come up with the precision of a quartz clock. But who the Russian automatic movements and knows what the Chinese are trying in recent years to copy from the Seiko noted halt NEN bigger difference.
For an automatic watch needs no batteries.
- This offer simple here - but this especially beautiful stainless steel version with glass bottom on the back of the work can be seen at work. The dark blue dial sits neatly on the stainless steel case which this clock helps to timeless elegance. - The night readability of the dial is good. In my opinion, you can put them best with the supplied steel bracelet. Or a black or olive Stoffarmband (Nato-Strap).
-Robust Processing, with most Seiko with steel or titanium housing can be sometimes bang down somewhere solid to the arm. Scratch gets normal only the glass. The clock transmits it on the chin. Water resistant to 30 meters it is of course also.
On the workmanship there is also nothing to complain about. Japanese perfectionism precisely. Everything is straight. Everything smooth. A similar as peas in a pod.
For people looking for a simple good and affordable Automatic-clock looking the Seiko 5 is definitely the solution.
A Seiko timeless design survived the decades and can be worn every day. - Who collects clocks associated with the Seiko 5 a good introduction to the world of watches.
Besides my Seiko Diver with Nato-Strap I wear for years in everyday life I have with the Seiko 5 (SNK 832J1) also found a clock to suit.
Similarly, this version here. Only gold-colored stainless steel and black dial.
Keeps at first glance each lowbrow for a Rolex - perhaps because it looks like an old version of the Datejust in 750 gold.