Norqain Adventure Sport 37mmvsSeiko 5 Sports SKX series
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The Norqain Adventure Sport 37mm is a well-received sports watch, with owners appreciating its availability in a smaller 37mm size that fits well on wrists, addressing a lack of options under 40mm. Reviewers highlight its reliable Sellita SW200-based NN08 Calibre movement, 38-hour power reserve, and specific design elements like a black diamond bezel and rose-gold plated accents on a limited edition model. Overall, owners and reviewers find the Norqain Adventure Sport 37mm a satisfactory and well-proportioned sports watch.
The Norqain Adventure Sport 37mm's great finishing is a notable strength, with multiple reviewers praising the watch's quality and attention to detail. One weakness is the polishing flaws on the DLC coating, which detract from the watch's overall finish. Reviewers disagree on whether the watch's value for money is its strongest selling point, with some emphasizing its affordability and others highlighting its quality and features.
The Seiko 5 Sports SKX series is widely praised for its value, robust build, and powerful lume, with owners appreciating its comfortable bracelets and improved movement featuring hacking and hand-winding. Some owners find the original SKX models heavy and bulky, while others praise their ruggedness and iconic dive watch design. Reviewers note the 38mm models offer great value at around €350 and are exemplary gateway watches, though their 100m water resistance without a screw-down crown makes them unsuitable for diving. The Seiko 5 Sports SKX series is seen as a decent watch, especially under £200, but lacks the tool watch capabilities of the original SKX, missing a screw-down crown, bezel pip, and ISO rating. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Seiko 5 Sports SKX series well for its blend of value, improved movement, and tool-watch aesthetic, despite some missing dive certifications.
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