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Seiko model number snk793 band
Seiko model number snk793 band






seiko model number snk793 band
  1. SEIKO MODEL NUMBER SNK793 BAND MANUAL
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battery life: 6 months (from full charge to Level 3 when the watch isnot exposed to light) under the following conditions:

  • Storage battery: Solar rechargeable battery.
  • Accuracy: ą 15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration).
  • Full Auto-calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099).
  • Measuring unit: 1 second Input range: 1 minute to 24 hours (1-minute increments and 1-hour increments).
  • Measuring mode: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times.
  • SEIKO MODEL NUMBER SNK793 BAND CODE

    World Time 31 times zones (48 cities + UTC), city code display, daylight saving on/off.Signal: US WWVB, UK MSF, Germany DCF77, Japan JJY40/JJY60, China BPC Frequency: US 60kHz, UK 60kHz, Germany 77.5kHz, Japan 40/60kHz, China BPC 68.5kHz.

    SEIKO MODEL NUMBER SNK793 BAND MANUAL

  • Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan, China) Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate Auto receive function (up to 6 times per day/up to 5 times per day for China) Manual receive function.
  • Should the whole world go wrong badly I can see how G-Shocks can become priceless commodity for time and date keeping. This makes a great apocalypse watch, and how appropriate, considering the virus apocalypse we're facing currently. Plus, it's a G-Shock, what could go wrong with a G-Shock? G-Shocks will famously outlast its wearer when the going gets tough. I have little knowledge about this watch, but the Casio page spec list is very impressive. My friend Bryan won it off of a Japanese auction site.

    seiko model number snk793 band

    You can buy your own similar leather strap here. If you can find it that is, I think they have discontinued this model (I'm not sure - don't quote me on that!) This watch tends to get sidelined in favor of Orient's other models like the Bambino or Ray or Flight, but I think this is one of the best deals from Orient if you are into military/aviator styled watches and don't worry about a 50m water rating or below lume (which is offset by how large the numerals are on the dial in the dark anyway). I hope Orient updates it to the handwinding movements just like they did with the Ray, Bambinos, and the rest of the lineup. It would be awesome if it has hand-winding, but I am nitpicking at this point. The watch is also very affordable, it's great for the person who is looking at his first military/aviator big dial automatic that isn't going to break the bank. See my review comparing it to the Flight and Ray Raven. You simply cannot do this with any other watch that isn't made to this style, even considering its below average lume for low light - imagine if they put good lume on it like on the Flight. At least, no other watch in my collection is this legible. In fact, legibility is its strength - you can tell the time on this watch from space! (Well OK, a good 20-25 feet away - if you have good eyesight in good conditions). Even though the lume isn't the best, it's still extremely legible in the dark due to the size of the arabic markers on its black dial. It's large, making it very 'aviator'ish looking, it also has this miltary look about it. The this PVD Wingman is one of my favorites - there is so much great about it. I just want to change things up a bit, and it's not like anyone else is ever gonna notice it when it's on my wrist. It would also be much easier to swap out.īefore anyone points out that I got the strap the 'wrong way around', yes that is intentional.

    seiko model number snk793 band

    I'm just experimenting with straps at this point, but ultimately I think this should go with a leather Nato / Zulu style strap due to its military looks instead. It's almost as if it's returned to its original style, with the leather strap and white stitching, but instead of black leather. My Orient Wingman ER2D001B on a new leather strap - very dark, almost deep dark burgundy even. You can read my previous review about it here. Any watch that is within 46mm to 36mm would look OK on my wrist I think and I'm fine with it. Sizing - my wrist isn't exactly big, at slightly bigger than 6 3/4 inches (depending on time of day and what I ate I think), the watch case fit just fine on my wrist. For an automatic, it's lightweight again due to its size. There are several reasons why I keep going back to the SNK793 - besides the calming blue it gives me - the small size of the watch (36mm) meant it doesn't get in the way of anything - such as when I have to open gates or reach into drawers etc, it gets out of the way more readily than a big watch on my wrist. Nevertheless it matches everything on my outfit (it's accidental, I swear) but I'm not too thrilled with the outcome honestly, I had imagined it to look better, but it probably needed some other color combo to pop. Yes I did squeeze a 20mm strap into the 18mm watch, but, I'm kinda lazy that way. With my blue shirt.īeen wearing the SNK793K1 a whole lot these days. Blue-dialed Seiko 5 SNK793K1 on a blue canvas strap.








    Seiko model number snk793 band