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(More customer reviews)My wonderful wife purchased this watch for me.I do like it, however, after wearing it for a while, the pin that holds the band on to the watch started to fall out. I pushed it back in for several weeks, until it finally fell out (when I didn't notice it coming out)I took it back to the store where I purchased it (Fred Meyers) and they sent it back to the company.It finally came back after 5 weeks, and I happily wore it, until the same pin started to fall out again. The manager at the store put another pin in, and returned it to me.The same pin again started to fall out when I wore it.I then returned the watch to the store who again sent it in to the company.That was mid November, and I still have not received my watch back.Needless to say, I am not pleased with the customer service.I truly like the watch, but not the service from Seiko.Either all the pins holding the band on are undersized, or the hole in my watch is too large.Whatever. Seems like they could figure that out.
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Product Description:
Perfect for your most stylish business wear, the Seiko SKH677 stainless steel men's watch features a stainless steel caseback and black TICN (titanium/carbon/nitride) plating with gold accents. It also offers Seiko's technologically advanced kinetic quartz movement. It contains its own internal electrical generator--operated by natural wrist movements--making it independent of conventional storage batteries. The step-motion second hand will move in 2-second intervals when energy is reaching a level of less than 3 hours.
The large, round watch case measures 1.6 inches in diameter and it features a thin, gold-tone bezel. The pitch black dial background is accented by gold-tone dial markers, a Roman numeral 12, and thin gold-tone baton hands (with second hand). The black TICN-plated stainless steel bracelet band also offers thin gold-tone accents. Other features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, date function at 3 o'clock, and water resistance to 30 meters (99 feet).
Kinetic: A powerhouse in technological innovation
Like mechanical and quartz, Kinetic is a platform. Over the past 20 years, SEIKO has created on this platform a suite of Kinetic movements, each bringing unique features to the consumer.
It was at the 1986 Basel Fair that SEIKO unveiled its first Kinetic prototype. Introduced under the trial name of 'AGM', it was the first watch in the world to convert kinetic movement into electrical energy. It was the first step in a development that, 20 years later, has made Kinetic synonymous with environmental friendliness, high performance and long-lasting convenience to a generation of users worldwide. From the launch in 1988 of the first commercially available watch (then under the new name AGS) until today, over eight million Kinetic watches have been sold (as of 2007).
In 1998, Kinetic Auto Relay was released, extending the 'at-rest' operating period of the watch to a remarkable 4 years. 1999 saw the launch of the Ultimate Kinetic Chronograph, a masterpiece which fused the very best of SEIKO's mechanical and electronic watch making skills, and in 2003 another Kinetic Chronograph was launched. At Baselworld 2005, the Kinetic Perpetual made its first appearance, combining Kinetic convenience and longevity with a perpetual calendar, correct to the year 2100. In 2007, SEIKO's emotional technology Kinetic Direct Drive is introduced.
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