November 07, 2013, 16:02
Mike HodgeOpinion on Seiko Kinetic?
I've started looking at replacing my everyday WW. looked at the Seiko, Kinetic, Auto Relay as a possibility. I really like the perpetual calendar feature I have now, and it's available on the Kinetic. Any goods?, bads? uglies?
November 07, 2013, 18:50
Peter Kaszubskiseiko is one solid watch if you like the look get it, kinetic is a plus I myself like automatics or hand wind but thats me.
after the San Diego show perhaps you can get the Grand Seiko
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Grand-...&hash=item232ede4255bet you did not know they cost so little.
November 07, 2013, 18:59
Mike HodgeToo rich for my blood. I did look at them though.
November 07, 2013, 21:20
Gary E. FosterOrient makes some nice automatics, and a perpetual calendar model I believe, they're owned by Seiko.
November 07, 2013, 22:08
Tom Bruntonmy nephrologist in London got so tired of the constant cost of service keeping his Seiko Auto-Kinetic Relay going that his wife bought him a Rolex Submariner

--- which about gagged me since I gave up my Rolex Submariner when I came down with cancer a few years back. They didn't think I'd survive so I sold my little beauty LOL, I did survive, but now am without my well loved Sub LOL

November 08, 2013, 00:18
Chris AbellHi Mike,
I get a good few of these in for service, and a waste of money, your better off with a normal quartz that are getting 1-5+ years out of a cell that costs 50c-$1 the kinetics fail and cell costs many times that of a normal cell plus re programing. worst still are the "eco-drive" cells are well over 10x -20x cost of a normal cell.
November 08, 2013, 00:19
Mike HodgeThat's interesting Tom. My experience with my Quartz Seiko is trouble free. I wonder if the Auto Relay, or the Kinetic part of his is troublesome.
And thanks to you too Chris. I'll stay away from these if they are in need of frequent service.
November 09, 2013, 12:26
Wayne C. AndersonI have a Pulsar (made by Seiko) and a Seiko Kinetic wrist watch and wear one or the other daily for the last 2 years with no problems...they have kept good time and I have had not problems.
November 09, 2013, 12:39
Bill CarlsonThanks for the information!

I was about to purchase a Citizen Eco Drive. You save me some headaches.

November 09, 2013, 15:28
Peter Kaszubskinot so fast I did have eco drive for few years no issue .
Because Toyota have recall are all toyotas bad?
November 09, 2013, 15:47
Chris AbellYou’re missing the point, they run fine in fact very well until the capacitor fails at which point they cost you considerably more to replace than if you had got a normal quartz watch which will now give several years service on a simple cell. I get countless people saying they bought this type as they thought it never need a cell/capacitor and most upset when they get a large bill for repair.