What's with the "Made in China" sticker? I thought the SNK designation indicated that they were assembled in uh... Thailand or somewhere that was not China or Japan...
And yeah, no hacking, no hand-winding...it's a mighty fine $79 watch though.
In that price category I would assume a Chinese assembly, which includes that movement. I have my SNK803 on a marine nationale strap, and it sees plenty of wrist time, as the watch is compact and light.
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I hate to tell you this but...
Nah I'm just messing with you enjoy your new seiko and don't let @Ichibunz see it
I hate to tell you this but...
Nah I'm just messing with you enjoy your new seiko and don't let @Ichibunz see it
Haha!! I think it’s decent everyday watch and 🥰 it ….
What's with the "Made in China" sticker? I thought the SNK designation indicated that they were assembled in uh... Thailand or somewhere that was not China or Japan...
And yeah, no hacking, no hand-winding...it's a mighty fine $79 watch though.
With the privilege of paying much more!
The thing that got me was the "Made in China" decal on the back.
For god sake, don't crush this one.
I have the same watch, and it gains 2-3 min everyday.. Not very impressed. I bought it from Amazon.
In that price category I would assume a Chinese assembly, which includes that movement. I have my SNK803 on a marine nationale strap, and it sees plenty of wrist time, as the watch is compact and light.