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Seiko Prospex SSC664P $299 Delivered (RRP $950) @ StarBuy

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Usually around $650. International market has it for about $500. Cannot find it any cheaper.

Seiko Prospex Solar Mens Watch SSC664P1. This Prospex watch has a bronze-tone dial with a matching outer stainless steel bezel and a stainless steel case and matching bracelet. Featuring Sapphire crystal and luminous hands and markers with a high contrast orange chronograph hand.
Featuring the V194 Seiko solar power movement, the SSC664P has a 6 month power reserve once fully charged. This 100m watch has a screw lock crown and a 44.9 x 12.3mm case with a date function at the 12o' clock marker. Additional features include an alarm, a chronograph with up to 24 hours in 1/5 second increments, an overcharge prevention function, a reserve power display and a telemeter function.

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  • What is the OzBargain watch of choice?

  • +1

    Why this has an rrp of $950 i have no idea.
    In saying that $299 is a decent price

    • Not my taste but a great value for whoever likes these designs.

    • I agree. It's a nice enough looking watch, but, I don't really understand how the RRP is $950 when other similarly specced solar watches are a third of the price. Plenty of the eco-drives have higher WR ratings.

      I guess the answer is that it's a fashion thing, you pay more money to have something which [arguably] looks better.

  • that power reserve indicator just looks weird

  • That's a great price, but too bad I'm not a solar person when it comes to watches.

    • Yeah I'm more of a button cell kind of guy.

  • Sapphire too. I'd prefer this to a sportura.

  • Is this an all time low price for this watch?

    • I remember looking at this in blue a few years back and couldnt justify the $400 price tag. so yes I think this is an all time low

  • Japan or China made?

  • Nice colours
    Just terribly executed

    • Agree, bit busy and don't like the date at 12 O'clock. 44.9mm is pretty massive
      Can't imagine anyone paying $900 for it when there are a fair few deals around on Citizen Ecodrive solars popping up.

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