Seiko Dress Watch (Model: SSC700)

Coutura Perpetual Solar Alarm Chronograph. A sophisticated blend of design, precision and innovation, this distinctive watch provides effortless timekeeping excellence. Crafted in stainless steel with black dial, gold finish and markers, LumiBrite hands, sapphire crystal, screwdown caseback and cabochon crown, this boldly elegant timepiece features leap year, month, day and date indicators, with the perpetual calendar adjusting for odd and even months, including February of leap years, up to the year 2100. The chronograph function offers timing to 60 minutes in 1/5-second increments, with a split time measurement function. Powered by any light source, with no battery change required, the Solar Cell is energy-efficient, with a 6-month power reserve when fully charged and an on-dial power reserve indicator. 10 bar, 100M Water Resistant

Product Features

  • Coutura Perpetual Solar Alarm Chronograph
  • Powered by light energy with a 6-month power reserve once fully charged
  • Japanese-quartz Movement
  • Case Diameter: 44mm
  • Water resistant to 100m (330ft): in general, suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not diving

3 thoughts on “Seiko Dress Watch (Model: SSC700)”

  1. Simplemente hermoso nada que ver con otro reloj que hayas visto Wow estoy súper contento con este reloj es increíble hermoso desde la pulsera hasta el más mínimo detalle nada que ver con la foto si en la foto se ve bonito en la vida real es muchísimo más sorprendente Sin lugar a dudas el reloj más bonito que he visto en mi vida todas las estrellas para este reloj y también para su vendedor ya que venía en un estuche perfectamente original

  2. Looks great! I love the high shine of the gold case and band. It really makes the watch stand out. That and no more batteries!?! It even came fully charged. Its another winner by Seiko.

  3. Seiko Dress Watch (Model: SSC700) This is an absolutely beautiful watch but whoever designed the calendar and date functions failed miserably. Its entirely too complicated and even if you get it set correctly you cannot quickly glance at the watch and see the date, ect. Why they don’t just use the old format of day of week and the month in one easy to see window I can’t understand. This thing is a joke!

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