When SKX007K2 is a solid, sturdy and well-made diver's watch that makes a very high-quality impression. The timing results of the work (7S26) are particularly noteworthy. I have two watches with Swiss ETA 2824-2 works. The transfer values of Seiko are clearly better. There may be vll yes. Be individual cases, direct comparison needs the Seiko factory (at least as far as the transition values) in principle but not fear. The bezel snaps fed and clean, the house LumiBrite-luminous material is also compared to more expensive brands / brands, with strong efficiency. However, the 7S26-work also has its drawbacks. There is no way to wind the clock by hand. This means that the clock either permanently (lt. Seiko 8 hrs. For optimal gear values) are supported or must be turned in the winder so that it does not stop. If you own only a mechanical clock, this disadvantage does not fall so much weight. You should mention it anyway. In addition, the Caliber 7S26 the so-called "stop seconds" is missing. You can see the clock so do not "stop" and set the second. Another negative point is the screw "crown" which can be solved very difficult. The bottom line, however, remains to be said that the SKX007K2 is a really good clock that you can recommend in good conscience.