First watch I ever bought about 5 years ago was a Sekonda and to be honest for the money they're pretty good, no miracles obviously but they're readable, reliable, not made of cheap plastic, and actually the strap on mine lasted me for about 3 years of almost every day use.
First watch I ever bought about 5 years ago was a Sekonda and to be honest for the money they're pretty good, no miracles obviously but they're readable, reliable, not made of cheap plastic, and actually the strap on mine lasted me for about 3 years of almost every day use.
I've got a sekonda on now. It's comfortable, light weight, not too big and it keeps good time. Only trouble is the watch has a sort of shiny pattern on the face which makes it difficult to actually tell the time; which can be annoying.
I've got a sekonda on now. It's comfortable, light weight, not too big and it keeps good time. Only trouble is the watch has a sort of shiny pattern on the face which makes it difficult to actually tell the time; which can be annoying.
I bought a dark blue minimalist watch at the time which I'm not sure if they still sell, with dark blue hands and indices… I'm sure I don't need to spell out the problem I had in sunlight
I bought a dark blue minimalist watch at the time which I'm not sure if they still sell, with dark blue hands and indices… I'm sure I don't need to spell out the problem I had in sunlight
I can believe it. The watch mentioned at the beginning is so easy to read. The watch should be able to be to read. It's not rocket science.
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First watch I ever bought about 5 years ago was a Sekonda and to be honest for the money they're pretty good, no miracles obviously but they're readable, reliable, not made of cheap plastic, and actually the strap on mine lasted me for about 3 years of almost every day use.
First watch I ever bought about 5 years ago was a Sekonda and to be honest for the money they're pretty good, no miracles obviously but they're readable, reliable, not made of cheap plastic, and actually the strap on mine lasted me for about 3 years of almost every day use.
I've got a sekonda on now. It's comfortable, light weight, not too big and it keeps good time. Only trouble is the watch has a sort of shiny pattern on the face which makes it difficult to actually tell the time; which can be annoying.
I've got a sekonda on now. It's comfortable, light weight, not too big and it keeps good time. Only trouble is the watch has a sort of shiny pattern on the face which makes it difficult to actually tell the time; which can be annoying.
I bought a dark blue minimalist watch at the time which I'm not sure if they still sell, with dark blue hands and indices… I'm sure I don't need to spell out the problem I had in sunlight
I bought a dark blue minimalist watch at the time which I'm not sure if they still sell, with dark blue hands and indices… I'm sure I don't need to spell out the problem I had in sunlight
I can believe it. The watch mentioned at the beginning is so easy to read. The watch should be able to be to read. It's not rocket science.
Is this watch any better? https://www.sekonda.com/p/sekonda-mens-casual-strap-watch?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=adsocial&utm_campaign=Sekonda_E-commerce_clearance&utm_content=clearance&fbclid=IwAR1nzZFEXfl3ZxhLuXpMsGxZ_iN_3HXk3uuy_jGxVFItMYffOxa5uZlgl-4#selection.color=5846
Trouble is it doesn't give you the size.
Any Sekonda is a good Sekonda as far as I'm concerned. Ebay will have loads too. Try the heritage range.
Will check out when have a mo