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SEIKO Recraft Retro Automatic SRPC11 SRPC11K1 Stainless Steel Black Dial Mens Watch Reviews

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The SEIKO Recraft Retro SRPC11 features a stainless steel 44mm case, with a fixed bezel, a black dial and a scratch resistant hardlex crystal. This beautiful wristwatch, powered by automatic movement supporting: date, day, hour, minute, second functions.
This watch has a water resistance of up to 330 feet/100 meters, suitable for recreational surfing, swimming, snorkeling, sailing and water sports. They are great as a fashion accessory to add that extra bit of detail that would complete a look that you desire.
Just make sure you have the correct colour to match your outfit. Not only is the watch a fashion accessory to highlight your personality but you will be able to tell the time because it is a watch after all. It just happens to look really good while it tells you the time. This stylish, elegant and sophisticated watch can be worn on most occasions from casual outings to a more formal setting.

About Chronospride:

Chronospride is a high-end online retailer of branded watches based in Australia. We are focused on selling authentic brands to its clients. All our watches come with a brand warranty. We carry quality brands such as Seiko, Citizen, Orient, Vostok and all other leading brands

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Phone:

80037323

Email:

info@chronospride.com.au

Location:

PO BOX 5024, Kingsdene, NSW
2118

Renae Phigura
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What I hate about this ufo watch : second hand is not a bright racing odometer orange, but a dull pumpkin orange. Also, rather than days of the week, in another language, they are in roman numerals, and sunday is represented as a red square - what a non-obvious choice. Why is saturday a VI, as in, 6, and not 7 ? For it is the seventh day, which is the sabbath day, beginning from Friday evening and ending on saturday , as evening begins. For the first day of creation is described as evening and then morning. My point is, why assign the days numbers or symbols, rather than their secular names ? For christians, the definition of day changed to morning then evening , because cesar or the pagan new-comers said so ? I like french, german or japanese as the second language choices. So, other than those two things, the watch is amazing. But for me, it was a dealbreaker, so I returned it for refund, which was granted.
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Posted 5 years ago