![]() I guess this is where a simple question can be genuinely that simple or maybe a little more complex.Įveryone is different, and maybe this is the first foray into solar watches, or perhaps you have been collecting watches but usually lean more towards mechanical movements? So what’s not to like or good about that? It requires minimal maintenance and has a battery life of approximately ten years. ![]() The most popular question seems to be, aside from the noticeable aesthetic differences, is the SRPF81K1 worth the extra money in automatic form? Essentially is the Solar movement any good as the SRPF81K1 is also available in a solar form SUT403P1 at quite a bit less in terms of price.įirst off, my stock response to this question when I get asked on Instagram is yes, the solar movement from Seiko, In my experience, has been very solid, accurate and dependable. Since I purchased the Safari Series Seiko Tuna SRPF81K1, I have had several questions about how this compares to the older model I have, the SNE537P1. This is at no extra cost to you and enables me to keep writing reviews of watches and products I genuinely think you will enjoy or find useful. This article may contain affiliate links which means if you choose to purchase a product using the link, I may get a small commission. ![]()
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