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Seiko 44mm Solar Blue Dial US$122.18 (~AU$162.00) Seiko 42mm Blue Dial SUR207 US$83.92 (~AU$111.00) Shipped @ Amazon + More

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Seiko Solar SNE391 US$114.95 + $7.23 shipping = $122.18 (~AU$162.00)
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  • Crystal/Lens - Hardlex
  • Diameter - 44mm
  • Band width - 22mm
  • Case Thickness - 11mm
  • 10 Month Power Reserve
  • Stainless Steel Bracelet
  • Push Down Crown
  • Fixed Bezel
  • Luminous Hands & Markers
  • Water resistant - 100 metres

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Seiko SUR207 US$76.99 + $6.93 shipping = $83.92 (~AU$111.00)
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  • Crystal/Lens - Hardlex
  • Diameter - 42mm
  • Band width - 19mm
  • Case Thickness - 8mm
  • Stainless Steel Bracelet
  • Push Down Crown
  • Blue Dial
  • Water resistant - 100 metres

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Credit for this deal goes to sauce2k Slightly more than this very popular deal.
Creation Watches on eBay is having a 10% off sale which stacks with PULL5.

Seiko Auto Sea Urchin SNZF17K1 $185.00 - $18.50 - $8.33 PULL5 = $158.17

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  • +10

    +1 for putting the size in the title. I don't waste any further time unless its 40mm or less.
    Thanks WatchNerd

    • +2

      100% agree, feels bad when I see what looks like an awesome watch but then realize its 40mm >, at least kill my feelings early

    • Is it just a personal preference that you don't like 40mm+ watches? I prefer the larger dials so this one is good for me!

  • I need the tuna but never on sale

  • Wow, thanks WatchNerd.

  • Thank you for your service WatchNerd.
    Please find me a deal on the SARX. I will forever be grateful.

  • Good deal. Can someone explain what the point of a fixed bezel is? I understand a rotating bezel can be used by divers, but can't seem to think of a reason what a fixed bezel is for..

    • +1

      Normal. A true diving watch normally has the unidirectional bezel. I suppose they're just letting you know that this one doesn't have that feature.

      • Yeah I just mentioned it so you don't assume it moves.

        • Yeah so what's the point of a fixed bezel? Is it just aesthetics or is there something you can do with it?

          Asking you because you're the WatchNerd!

        • +1

          @Ghost47: alternatively. Whats the purpose of having a rotating bezel on a non divers watch? Don't want people breaking this watch because they confused it for a divers watch.

        • +1

          @xoom:
          it’s only wr100 and no screw down bezel so,it’s not a divers watch ….
          rotating bezel in a. on divers would only be good for gym work outs and parking meters …..and. phone is better option for those 2.

          it’s what is called a “ desk diver” looks like a divers watch but is for those who work behind desks and don’t go diving.

        • +1

          @Ghost47: It does nothing. It looks good for pseudo divers. And a rotating bezel on any watch is an extra feature whether you dive or not. It's a timer! Admittedly it's only good for up to an hour. I love the simplicity of it though.

        • @garage sale: yes. You and i know this but there will be people out there that may not.

        • @garage sale: it's a scuba watch

        • +1

          @Ghost47:

          fixed bezel is good for visbility and telling the time quickly. myself and some people i know take a bit of time to read the analogue for minutes. its harder it let say you just glance down at your wrist without orienting yourself.

          handy but for noobs

    • It makes it cheaper

  • Love your work WatchNerd, just wondering if you have a favourite source/seller for straps? Chasing a good quality 19mm SS and would be grateful for any recommendations.

    • +1

      See ilikeit's comment here for places to buy straps. He knows way more than me about them.

      • Legend, thank you!

  • +1

    Hah! The youtube link you put in (watchnerd), I knew his voice straight away. He does lots of good reviews on firearms - he has a huge following.

  • Oh frick, I purchased this watch a few weeks ago for $250 on ebay, great watch and I'm very happy but I wish I waited a little longer now :(

    • +3

      think of all the appointments you’ve been on time to since you got it ….it’s paid for itself.

  • Looks nice, but I don't think I can go back to analogue watch. Wished it was digital, I would have jumped straight away.

  • +1

    Haha thanks for the shout out WatchNerd! Heard many good things about the SNZF17K1

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