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The Seiko SKXA35 Watch Review

From the humble vision of Kintaro Hattori, one of the finest designs of classic diver's timepieces in the world has been established. His passion for excellence has created a DNA that made generations and generations of outstanding designs automatic diver's watches. Now, after 125 years of committed practice of the arts and science of time, Seiko introduces its SKXA35 watch. With the combined influences of 19th century Tokyo clock shop and 20th century advances for timekeeping, this dive watch is definitely one of the finest dive watches that is powered by body movement.
by EdJPrice


From the humble vision of Kintaro Hattori, one of the finest designs of classic diver's timepieces in the world has been established. His passion for excellence has created a DNA that made generations and generations of outstanding designs automatic diver's watches. Now, after 125 years of committed practice of the arts and science of time, Seiko introduces its SKXA35 watch. With the combined influences of 19th century Tokyo clock shop and 20th century advances for timekeeping, this dive watch is definitely one of the finest dive watches that is powered by body movement.

What Features it has to Offer

The SKXA35 is an automatic watch that winds itself with the motion of your wrist. Its stainless steel case is built withstand the acidity of saltwater and retain the luster of its excellent craftsmanship. But while it is specially designed as a diver's watch, it even works great as a casual men's wristwatch. It has easy to read markers that will put modern features such as day and night time modes to shame. It is even given an English/Spanish day and date window right at the three o'clock position.

This particular Seiko watch has a solid steel case, with a polished satin finish and a threaded screw-down crown cap to keep it especially secure. The glass is a treated Hardlex mineral which prevents scratching and gives the watch a flat and simple profile. The bezel rotates one way to track the elapsed time, making it useful for you to take down the time for various events including your dive. The case is 13mm thick and 42mm in diameter, and it is highly waterproof to 20 atmospheres or 200 meters (660ft). All of its features were specifically designed for diving and they all meet ISO standards for diving timepieces.

Comfortable

Now let's talk about wearability of this watch. The SKXA35 Seiko watch is given a black extra long pressure and vented urethane strap, making it perfect for diving. Its stainless steel case fits fashionably on the wrist and is comfortable to wear, thanks to its screw-down caseback. Its clasp takes the traditional tang style. With that, SKXA35 feels like any other divers watch. Its flat vent strap is soft to feel, even more comfortable than curved watch belts. The fun thing about the Seiko SKXA35 watch is that it can easily be customized. Its ball and bright yellow dial makes it fashionable even out of the water. You simply change its belt to explore some mods that are subtle and pretty radical for your daily casual and office wear. Now that's a multipurpose, home to office to diving watch.

To Conclude

SKXA35 dive watch is affectionately tagged as the bumblebee watch, thanks to its colorful and luminous dial. In addition, its craftsmanship is stamped with classic Seiko quality, making it perfect for diving and even for casual use. Compared to other dive watches, a Seiko watch may be less popular but its quality and value speaks of something that is a must-have in every man's book. Hence, the Seiko SKXA35 watch can make Christmas early for everyone.

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