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You consider it a bit heavy watch, but it adds a very nice style and looks something of quality in hand.
In idle mode, the autonomy is maximum 2 days, then it stops and needs to be set again
The watch is relatively heavy, but you get used to it easily. It is thick with a tall case, but without a large dial and diameter. It is easily adjustable, has a very nice color and combinations (light rose gold frame around the hands and hour markers, matches nicely with the green). The rotating bezel, like in all left-handed diving-type watches, has the classic flaws of Seiko in its low-end models, but it is not a problem.
As for the serious negatives: the quality control done in Malaysia, where this range of watches is manufactured, is poor and does not honor the - if not top - certainly the most famous Japanese manufacturer. The model is the SRPD63K1, where K stands for Malaysia and not Japan.
1) Poor alignment of the hour markers inside the dial, as seen in the photo, the 1st, 2nd, 6th, 7th, and 8th hour markers look like I glued them onto the dial myself, which is disappointing for the brand even though it is a watch priced at 200-300€.
2) I don't feel like the crown is fastened correctly, it feels like a larger stem has been inserted for adjustment. If the gaskets and silicones have not been properly inserted, the water resistance of 100m (10atm) is compromised and the mechanism becomes a water tank...
The stainless steel bracelet, based on subjective criteria, I could say would be more beautiful if it were of the president or jubilee type, but for a watch of this range, it is satisfactory. The crystal, Seiko's classic patent, the hardlex, is something better than mineral and worse than sapphire.
I have spoken with Seiko Europe, the warranty has been correctly filled out by the seller (purchased from a store in Italy), and it is supported within the EU for 2 years. For all the above, I will take it to the Seiko dealership in Thessaloniki at the first opportunity.
The mechanism (4R36) is flawless and supports everything promised by the manufacturer.
4/5 for all the negatives I found