

⌚ Elevate your wrist game with Seiko’s classic automatic—where style meets unstoppable precision.
The Seiko SNKK71K1 is a 38mm men's wristwatch featuring a robust stainless steel case and bracelet, a black dial with luminescent hands, and an automatic self-winding movement. Protected by a scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal and water resistant up to 30 meters, it combines durability with timeless style, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable everyday elegance.




| ASIN | B004JI83RQ |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 94,706 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 312 in Women's Wrist Watches 536 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (143) |
| Date First Available | 26 April 2011 |
| Department | Men |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SNKK71 |
| Manufacturer | Seiko |
| Product Dimensions | 12.95 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 150 g |
J**M
Great value watch.
You cannot go wrong with a Seiko 5. A huge range of designs and you can regularly buy them for under £100. The only negative with these watches are the straps which are cheaply made. I bought a black leather strap for this watch and swapped them over. These are great watches for everyday use and a great way to get into automatic watches as you have the display window on the reverse side to see the movement at work. This is my second Seiko 5 and I think I will probably buy one more at a later date. The photos on the listings do not do them justice.
D**O
Great watch - but take care of glass
Great looking watch - took off the original metal wristband and put on a simple one of black leather. Looks and works great, but loses 1 star because got a small scratch on glass after only 3months of heavy use.
D**M
Detailing and finish of a £1000 watch. Simple elegance and good accuracy. Can be worn every day. I love it. Highly recommended
I have nine quartz or atomic watches and this is my first mechanical watch for twenty years and it’s a fantastic watch for the money. The finish and detail on this watch competes with watches of much higher price. It has a simple elegance, but is generally robust enough as an everyday watch. It is also surprisingly accurate for a cheaper mechanical watch and I find it only loses a handful of seconds per week and about 1 minute every 5 weeks or so. Like most mechanical watches you have to be a little more careful with it but I love its looks, quality and comfort. Highly recommended for watch addicts on a budget. Pros Quality and design. The watch itself is beautifully detailed and finished and is only slightly behind my £4000 Rolex and much better than my £350 Casio G-Shock Steel. The same cannot be said of the supplied strap (see cons). It has a simple understated elegance that is slightly retro, but also timeless. Very comfortable. I removed the supplied bracelet and fitted a good quality black leather strap. The watch is small and will suit small to medium wrists. With a leather strap I found that it did not slip on the wrist and given its size and weight it is easy to forget that you are wearing a watch. The comfort is aided by the winder being offset so it does not dig into the wrist like some cheaper watches and I think this adds to its overall elegance. Small. It is a small watch and not at all bulky but still easy to read. Perception of time. For many years I have been wearing quartz and atomic watches that have accuracy of seconds per year. Wearing this lovely mechanical watch has had a surprising effect upon my psyche; it is as though the watch is giving me an excuse to be a little less mindful of time. I’m not a psychologist so I can’t explain this, but I feel a little more relaxed when wearing it. Good accuracy. I timed several minutes using a 1/100th second timer and found that the Seiko 5 can be +/- a few 100ths of a second out per minute. But over a long period this averages out and it seems to only lose a handful of seconds every week. It’s Mechanical. There is something good about wearing a watch that actual people have been involved in building and that actually ticks. It feels more real than a cold digital watch with few, if any moving parts. Nice sweep. The second hand has quite a steady sweep action as opposed to a digital ‘jerky’ movement. Transparent back. The window on the back enables you to see the precision mechanics and its movement. Real retro. This watch has a simple but sophisticated retro look, especially with a leather strap. It is authentically retro as it uses a mechanical movement that has been in production for at least fifty years. Automatic movement. No need to wind it (this can be a problem) as your movement does it for you. 40 hour reserve means you can take it off for a while without it stopping. Cons Not fit and forget. It took me a couple of days to trust its accuracy and it will need a little time adjustment every two or three weeks. Day and Date. You will have to change the date manually on certain months and setting the date and day is a bit of a faff. Supplied bracelet. It’s ok, but it is not of the same quality as the watch itself. To show this watch off you need to spend good money on a strap and this may exceed £200. Watch glass. The glass is scratch resistant, but I have already got two scratches on the face from normal usage. This is the weakest aspect of the Seiko 5. Water resistance. Only really splash proof but that’s not a big problem. I have accidentally taken it into the power shower for about 30 seconds and it was fine. Ticking. Being a watch enthusiast, for me the tick doesn’t sound as pleasing as more expensive movements. No winder. Cheaper mechanical watches cannot be manually wound, which is a problem for people like me who have a selection of watches. The Seiko 5 stops within two days meaning I have to reset it instead of being able to keep it going by winding it. No Hacking. Second hand doesn't stop when you adjust the time. Recommendations Buy a better strap. Try metal and leather straps. Read the manual on how to set the date and day otherwise it may not change at the correct time. Keep it well wound as I found the accuracy decreases if it is not well wound. I am going to my local Seiko Jeweller to see if I can get a sapphire glass fitted as the supplied glass is prone to scratching.
S**9
quality
This is a beautiful watch, top craftsmanship. Made for a man though, not ladies
S**A
Good
Quite big on wrist
P**L
Great watch! Grab one while you still can
This is brilliant watch. Keeping time to plus 7 seconds per day and is very well made. Shame that Seiko are discontinuing this line of watches. My advice is if you want an automatic watch for daily use and it's your only watch, buy one of these. My only gripe is the bracelet's not up to much but it looks even better on a leather strap.
B**3
Beware of MrWatch!
Firstly the watch is very nice, classic elegant Seiko, understated and quality timepiece. Now to the supplier MrWatch, they brag about their marvellous customer service and they certainly talk the talk but before you buy from them you need to know a few things. Your new watch will be a genuine piece but their stock comes from grey or parallel imports. They are not official Seiko agents and therefore anything you buy has no makers guarantee. They do offer their own warranty but you have to pay to have it shipped back plus a charge of $30 so it's effectively worthless. You also do not get original packaging, registration card or manuals. Yes they are a bit cheaper than most but when I took the watch to a friendly local Jeweller and Seiko agent to check my Seiko wasn't a fake (what you get from MrWatch couldn't prove it one way or the other) they showed me a similar model that they would have sold me with a full Seiko warranty and paperwork for about £8 more than I paid MrWatch. To be fair, they did offer to take the watch back and contribute£10 to my shipping costs providing it was in exactly as they sent it but frankly it was more aggro than it was worth plus by then I'd had the strap adjusted rendering the return offer void. For the cost involved it is more of an annoyance than anything else but be warned this company are not honest up front about what they are selling and their sales descriptions are somewhat economic with the truth. However, if you want a genuine watch at a good price that will be significantly devalued by not being from an official source and are willing to take a chance that nothing will go wrong then MrWatch is the retailer for you.
E**Y
Very good value
Excellent watch for everyday use, as described. I am impressed!
Ç**R
Ürün çin malı sıradan bir kutunun içerisinde geldi. İçerisinde saatin kitapçığı yoktu. İşçiliklerinde kusur olan bir ürün.
G**R
Bleibt uebernachts gerne stehen und muss dann wieder neu eingestellt werden. Das ist nicht so schön.
M**N
This watch contains the 21J 7s26B movement; other reviewers may decry its lack of hacking and handwinding, but I have found it to be solid and dependable. My watch gains ~11 seconds a day, which is very good for a watch costing less than a hundred dollars. Overall I have found this watch to both look good and function well. I especially like the straight-sided lugs and applied indices. The combination of brushed and polished surfaces on the case (very common on Seiko watches) looked a bit strange at first but I have grown to like it. The indices, hands, and the bezel around the date window are VERY reflective. The indices especially, which are peaked and have two facets on top (three for the twelve o'clock index) catch the light very well even in darkened rooms, making it easy to tell the time even without the lume. The watch has lume on the hour and minute hands, and a dot on the outside of every index. The lume, when charged fully, is quite bright, but doesn't hold its charge for very long. I'd rate the lume generally bad, especially compared to the average dive watch, but as a dressier watch the lume isn't as big a consideration. I picked this version of the watch specifically because neither the second hand nor the day/date were red; I was only mostly correct. The date is never red (white text), and the text for most days is also white, but the text for Sunday is in red. However, in general this meets my requirements of not having red on the dial. The brand name, the shield with the "5", and the indices are all applied, which makes for a consistent look. The only thing printed on the dial is the "Automatic 21 Jewels" and the small movement model number near the very bottom. On some other Seiko 5's the dial looks a bit strange as the brand/shield are applied but the indices are printed, but this model does not have that problem. I cannot comment much on the bracelet, as I never used it. When I received the watch I placed it on an 18mm black leather alligator strap and I enjoy the look more than I did on the bracelet. The bracelet I received had folded links and flimsy facade endlinks, and used seiko's pin/collar method for removing links. It was also rather thin for a bracelet, as this watch has 18mm lugs. The watch is overall smaller than average, having ~36mm case diameter without the crown and 18mm lugs. The general trend has been towards larger case sizes, and I would perhaps have preferred as lightly larger case (~38mm). The 18mm lugs are the worst thing about the watch. 20mm lugs would have been much better, as I find 18mm straps to be extremely thin. However, proportionally I think the watch has a good look and is definitely a good value for the price.
B**I
J'ai réexpédié la montre et demandé un remboursement. Le vendeur a reçu la montre il y a une semaine mais j'attends toujours mon remboursement. La qualité est MEDIOCRE, la montre ressemble aux montres vendues à 10 euros sur les marchés.
L**S
muy bueno es lo que esperaba y a buen precio lo recomiendo a todo el mundo que compre sin temor
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