![]() There is not a screw-down crown on the SNK375 but they do still provide 30 meters of water resistance so should be perfectly fine for everyday wear in a bit of rain or getting splashed but this certainly isn’t a dive watch. ![]() The case is a nice mix of finely brushed and polished finishes and a lug width of 18mm which means strap options are plentiful. The model I settled on is the SNK375K1 or the Racing dial as it’s known.Īt 36mm the case is on the smaller side but I find this personally suits me fine and means the watch wears very comfortably on the wrist and slips under the cuff nicely. Diashock (seiko’s shock resistant design) They use Seiko’s Diaflex technology (unbreakable mainspring) Watches with a staggering history and heritage all of their own and a range that stems back decades! The Seiko 5 range is based on surprisingly enough five main principles: ![]() Or also people who find more and more that their collection is missing a beater or watch they can feel comfortable wearing where a more expensive watch may not be suitable.Įnter the Seiko 5. This is a situation I hear a lot from people starting out in watch collecting who have mainly been collecting digital or quartz watches. So I found myself wanting a smaller automatic sports watch at a reasonable price that would fill the gap between the more precious automatics and the full-on G-SHOCK sports digital watches in my collection. The sporty little Seiko SNK375 for everyday wear This is at no extra cost to you and enables me to keep writing reviews of watches and products I genuinely think you will enjoy or find useful. This article may contain affiliate links which means if you choose to purchase a product using the link, I may get a small commission.
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