All hail the Seiko 5. It’s one of the few movements that both the proud contingent of auto addicts as well as those who appreciate the affordability of quartz can actually agree upon. And now that legendary & inexpensive Seiko automatic movement comes wrapped in some of the best looking exteriors ever.
Released in the last few months, the Seiko 5 SNZJ5 and SNZJ6 series come with a couple of different dial and band options, but they all carry with them a few dead-on perfect details:
Just enough sport, easy to dress up with a suit, still appropriate for a t-shirt and jeans. All of the looks for around $150 and it comes with the Seiko 5 movement.
That’s plenty cheap for even leather band fans to swap out the stainless steel links (say, perhaps on the white dial with orange/red accents
From Left – Right up top: Seiko SNZJ67
Core line suits. Dress Shoes. Black Tie. Casual stuff. Giving Spier's Anniversary sale the 5…
Spending a bit more, but not nearly "I got the Mi6 credit card" levels.
007? More like $0.07. Not that cheap, but the focus is firmly fixed on affordability.…
There's a pretty solid stunner of a stacking (Italian made) suit sale at Brooks Brothers.
Five style scenarios mined from BR's quiet 30% off code.
Tropical wool suits. Core temp pants and shorts. It's quiet and it's quick. Not promoted…