![]() Overall finish is excellent, typical of Seiko, and while the bracelet isn't up to that of a Seiko Monster, it's still nicer than many. hand spin through its 20 clicks once a second is temporarily entertaining.) The case is a good size, about 44mm diameter, but lower profile than most of my automatic chronographs. ![]() The chronograph function measures to 1/20 of a second which is a nice feature (and watching the 1/20 sec. It's highly legible with thick hands and big hour and minute markers. I was mainly drawn to this by its functional looks, very reminiscent of some Sinn/Bell & Ross dials as well as other military-style watches. Today I'm wearing one such watch, a Seiko SNDA67 chronograph. ![]() ![]() Occasionally, I do find one that is hard to resist. (I'll admit, after looking through my previous blog posts, I do have more than I realized.) They simply don't hold the same appeal for me as mechanical watches. As you may have noticed, I don't have many analog quartz watches. ![]()
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