For Sale Online Premier Belgian Aramith Balls

Premier Belgian Aramith BallsBuy Premier Belgian Aramith Balls

Premier Belgian Aramith Balls Product Description:



  • Great Billiard Product!

Product Description

High Quality Pool and Billiard Product

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect gift
By Amy C. Fanello
This was a gift to a very special person. Using his words, we hit it on the spot. Very nice and well made pool balls. On their first test drive on the table, they were very true and did wonders for his game.

See all 1 customer reviews...


Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!

Buy Premier Belgian Aramith Balls

For Sale Online 50 PC 3/8" DR General Service Socket Set

Buy 50 PC 3/8" DR General Service Socket Set

50 PC 3/8" DR General Service Socket Set Product Description:









Product Description

This 50 PC 3/8 DR General Service Socket Set is made by Great Neck - the industry's most comprehensive offering of high quality hand tools. Triple Chrome Plated. Drop Forged. Rust Resistant.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Set
By BigLuv
I have owned one of this particular set for several years now. It has been a great socket set for me. I am so extremely satisfied with my own, I have purchased one for my son, who now drives and maintains his own vehicle. He learned to handle tools using my set. The set has been a durable one for me. I have used it extensively to maintain two trucks, a car, a van, a motorcycle, lawn mowers, and an entire household. For me, the lifetime warranty, and the price of this set made it money very well spent. One of the tabs on the case has failed after years of use. Should the other one fail, I will use a bungee cord to keep it closed. I would recommend the Great Neck 50 piece 3/8" Drive Socket Set to anyone looking for a very good, reasonably priced socket set.

See all 1 customer reviews...


Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!

Buy 50 PC 3/8

Low Cost Canon 35mm 20x Optical Zoom Lens for the XL2 Camcorder

Canon 35mm 20x Optical Zoom Lens for the XL2 CamcorderBuy Canon 35mm 20x Optical Zoom Lens for the XL2 Camcorder

Canon 35mm 20x Optical Zoom Lens for the XL2 Camcorder Product Description:



  • Intended for use with the Canon XL2 Camcorder
  • Professional L-Series Flourite lens with 20X zoom capability
  • Equivalent to 42.3 to 846 millimeter lens, in 35 millimeter format, while recording in widescreen format
  • Equivalent to 51.8 to 1036 millimeter lens, in 35 millimeter format, when recording in TV-standard format
  • 72 millimeter filter thread offers compatibility with a wide array of filters

Product Description

For XL2 camcorder. 20X, 5.4-108mm L1S, professional L series, Fluorite (color aberation reducer) zoom lens has zoom and focus presets. It features: Super Range Optical Image Stabilization (vibration corrector), two built-in ND filters, manual focus and zoom rings and a Push AF (auto focus)button. Item Specifications: Product Description: Canon XL zoom lens - 5.4 mm - 108 mm Lens System: Zoom lens Mounting Type: Canon XL Lens Aperture: F/1.6-3.5 Focal Length: 5.4 mm - 108 mm Optical Zoom: 20 x Min Focus Range: 0.8 in Focus Adjustment: Automatic, manual Special Functions: Zoom Filter Size: 72 mm Length: 6 in Weight: 33.9 oz

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5long range
By jeffrey denton
I use this product all the time. In a large venue type atmosphere it can do great close ups for a great distance. I am about 75 ft. from the subject and can still get them as if I was right in front of them.

See all 1 customer reviews...


Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!

Buy Canon 35mm 20x Optical Zoom Lens for the XL2 Camcorder

Cheap Sony MDR-XD400 Stereo Headphones

Sony MDR-XD400 Stereo HeadphonesBuy Sony MDR-XD400 Stereo Headphones

Sony MDR-XD400 Stereo Headphones Product Description:



  • Please see the above description.

Product Description

Sony Mdrxd400 Home Headphones

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Satisfied
By David Case
First impression is a solid one. I was surprised how lightweight and comfortable the headphones were. Though the looks of the headphones may turn some people off, I do not mind (as I bought these headphones for my college apartment use, where it gets loud, so I needed my own sound space).I noticed distortion in the sound when I was playing through one song, but after comparing the sound to my speakers I realized that the song's quality was not perfect, and the headphones just made the imperfect more clear (kind of like going from a regular TV to an HDTV, and then playing a normal signal on that HDTV, it will look worse than on the regular TV).As one of my roommate sings to his song that he plays on his computer through his own headphones I realize that these Sony headphones that I have do not keep outside sound as low as I hoped. It could just be that his singing was so different than normal sounds it was easy for my ears to pickup even if it was a faint sound in the background.After an hour of wearing these Sony Headphones I must say that I have not been able to wear headphones that sit on my head for this long since the Aiwa DJ headphones I used to have years ago.The next day...After four hours of wearing these headphones for a 40 man raid in WoW, I must say that they are comfortable enough to wear for long periods of time. My head and ears are especially sensitive to pressure and I was able to tolerate the pressure of these headphones.Conclusion:To those that MUST have headphones that block out outside sound, these headphones are probably not for you.But if you want quality comfort and some good sounding headphones that are mediocre at blocking sound, these headphones are for you.I dig em.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Fantastic Headphones at a great price!
By P. A. Tamblyn
I bought these headphones after trying a couple of cheaper philips and sony sets and also reading nothing but good reviews. These headphones are fantastic the sound quality is excellent, I use them for watching TV/Movies at night, and they do a top job. Other headphones I tried sounded quite tinny. these just bring movies and music alive. also these are the most confortable headphones I have ever worn. You dont even realise you have these large things on your head. Other headphones Ive tried tended to get quite uncomfortable after a short time. They do sound better after about a day or two, to break them in. The Movie/Music switch dosent seem to do much/anything. These headphones are well worth the price.

19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Sound Great, Feel Great... These are wonderful
By Ohh Mama
I broke my last two sets of headphones... I spent about $20.0 on each pair and I really didn't think I was missing much.. but I did notice when I got an even cheaper set that made my music sound like I was listening in on someone elses music through a metal pipe..... Not to mention discomfort.THESE HEADPHONES.. are worth the price.1) They're comfortable. Nice padding... Each side is labled (one for the right ear and one for the left ear)...2) No outside noise. They're big-- all you hear is the sound of whatever you're listening to. I ride the train to work (which is really loud) .. I used to turn up my music when I got on the train to hear it (which was probably really bad for my ears...) and then turn it back down again once I got off, knowing that everyone around me could probably hear whatever I was listening to at the time... these are a nice constant.... I like that :-)3) They have lots of different "modes" on both ears. There is a switch you move for MOVIE, Sound Mode, and Music mode. Nice and convient :-)I use these for my IPod, and my PSP. I don't really need headphones for much of anything else... but I do recommend these.

See all 59 customer reviews...


Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!

Buy Sony MDR-XD400 Stereo Headphones

Compare Prices for Sony MDR-SA1000 DJ Stereo Headphones

Sony MDR-SA1000 DJ Stereo HeadphonesBuy Sony MDR-SA1000 DJ Stereo Headphones

Sony MDR-SA1000 DJ Stereo Headphones Product Description:



  • Specially designed frame structure for super light weight headphones
  • Utilizes modern nanocomposite diaphragms to increase frequency range
  • 50 millimeter diameter, dome-type driver unit
  • Open-air design with leather ear pads and pressure dispersion pad for comfort
  • Neodymium magnets (360 kJ/m3) for powerful bass and clear treble sounds

Product Description

Open-Air Design Super-Lightweight Frame 50Mm Nano-Composite High-Definition Drivers Neodymium Magnet 1500 Mw Freq Resp: 8 Hz 80 Khz Imp: 70? @ 1 Khz Sensitivity: 100 Db/Mw Plastic Frame Structure Cloth Earpads Includes Unimatch Gold-Plated Plug Adapter Single-Sided Cord

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

35 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
5Get Real
By Kurt J. Daghita
Yes I agree these should not be labeled "DJ" headphones. I think that that is misleading. At the same time I do not believe that giving these 1* just because of durability in a "DJ" environment helps others. Those of you who have bought these primarily on that basis are poor consumers. Do your research FIRST. Also evaluations by those with tinker toy audio setups does not help. These are very fine headphones for the price / performance and when driven by a decent source produce very accurate sound reproduction. As for the lack in the low end range this is somewhat true, but it is very tight and accurate (I think allot of people do not know what a real low end should sound like, they are accustomed the boomy / sloppy low end produced by cheap equipment). So here is my recommendation:1) If you have decent audio equipment (a quality dedicated headphone amplifier and good source) these perform very well.2) These are an "Open Air" design. This design is used to increse the quality of the sound, but also allows exerior sounds in and some sound produced by the unit out. If this is important to you do not buy these, get a "closed / sealed" design.3) These are for home use. Do not buy them for travel or DJ use.4) Replace the original cable with a high end cable (makes these sound much better)5) The price / performance ratio these are hard to beat.6) Everyone has there own tastes preview / research before you buy!7) If you have low end equipment buy to match what you have. These are fairly efficient at 70ohms, but if you are using an IPOD get 32 Ohm headphones or buy a headphone amplifier.Hope this was helpful....

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5An Excellent Choice
By J. Lambert
I really wanted a good pair of headphones. I shopped everywhere & did a lot of research. I ended up buying these headphones through Amazon. I am very happy with them. A couple of points: 1) As another reviewer mentioned, the headphones do make a clicking noise when you move. I looked at them for a while and figured out that the noise comes from the joints connecting the yoke from the headband to the earphones. They are simple hinges, so I decided to lubricate them the same way you would lubricate a door hinge. You can take a paper clip or toothpick and apply a small amount of Vaseline to each hinge (there are 3 on each side). Just use a little with each application (making sure you remove the excess). After about 3 applications over a couple of days the clicking noise is gone (you may have to reapply occasionally); & 2) You are probably more interested in is the sound quality. The sound is easily comparable to the Klipsch Cornwalls I normally listen to, without the complaints from the neighbors.February 23, 2010: After 4 years they still look and sound great. I have taken care of them & and have received excellent service. They have been a very good buy.

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
3Good Sound (from the speakers)
By Art
I've only used these headphones for a few hours and so far I'm happy with the sound quality and they are very comfortable. The cloth-covered cord is also a nice touch.The main drawback so far is the hinged portions of the frame are made of plastic and every time I move my head, a clicking sound is generated where plastic rubs against plastic. This occurs with even slight head movements. Even swallowing causes the clicking sounds. Hopefully this will eventually go away after some use.These headphones are replacing some older Sony headphones that had vinyl ear pads, which deteriorated over time. One reason I chose the MDR-SA1000s was because the description stated the ear pads were leather. Unfortunately, this is incorrect. The ear pads are actually made of fabric. The fabric ear pads may turn out to be durable, but vinyl is still used to attach the fabric headband to the frame and I fear that will be the first thing to go.If you can afford it, the MDR-SA5000s might be a better choice due the higher quality materials used and of course, better specs.

See all 20 customer reviews...


Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!

Buy Sony MDR-SA1000 DJ Stereo Headphones

Reviews Sony MDR-SA5000 DJ Stereo Headphones

Sony MDR-SA5000 DJ Stereo HeadphonesBuy Sony MDR-SA5000 DJ Stereo Headphones

Sony MDR-SA5000 DJ Stereo Headphones Product Description:



  • Magnesium frame structure for super lightweight headphones
  • Utilizes modern nanocomposite diaphragms to increase frequency range
  • 50 millimeter diameter, dome-type driver unit
  • Open-air design with leather ear pads and pressure dispersion pad for comfort
  • Neodymium magnets (360 kJ/m3) for powerful bass and clear treble sounds
  • 50Mm Nano-Composite High-Definition Drivers
  • Open-Air Design; 1500 Mw
  • Super-Lightweight Magnesium Frame

Product Description

Open-Air Design Super-Lightweight Magnesium Frame 50Mm Nano-Composite High-Definition Drivers Neodymium Magnet 1500 Mw Freq Resp: 6 Hz 110 Khz Imp: 70? @ 1 Khz Sensitivity: 102 Db/Mw Pressure Dispersion Pad For Wearing Comfort Natural Leather Earpads Includes Unimatch Gold-Plated Plug Adapter And Display Stand

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

79 of 86 people found the following review helpful.
5Sony remaps the land of high-end headphones once again
By ruthian
I've owned quite a few high-end headphones over the last few years, but this new model from Sony take a page from Metallica, and kills 'em all. The comfort and design are unparalleled, and the materials used are top-notch, outclassing similarly priced and even more expensive cans. The sound is unprecedented, certainly among sub-$1000 dynamic headphones. The frequency spectrum is amazingly well balanced, from the deepest bass to the highest treble, with no readily apparent gaps or peaks. The frequencies transition very smoothly, which results in virtually no listener fatigue. Detail is excellent, surpassing all other dynamic headphones I've heard, rivaling that of the expensive, esoteric electrostatic models. Individual instruments and sounds are rendered wonderfully, each with it's own distinct static place in the spectrum, and are placed with pinpoint precision around your head.If you listen to a lower-quality source or amp, the SA5000 might not be for you, as it will spit that garbage right back into your face. In that situation, more forgiving cans like the Sennheisers or Grados would be better suited. If you have some great sounding gear though, like my Benchmark DAC-1, then the SA5000 will give you the detail and transparency that other cans will hide.Here are my impressions of a few other prominent high-end cans compared to the SA5000:Grado RS1 (An ergonomic nightmare, and no benchmark for build quality, the Grado succeeds in making even a lowly MP3 player sound exciting to listen to. However, it achieves this through a bumped upper bass and upper mids, which can grow annoying when used on a high-class source and amp, which reveals these colorations. Also has the most distortion (sibilance) and least frequency extension of the group. It's best attribute is that bass boost, which is quite thumpin' with the right music.)Sennheiser HD650 (This headphone makes almost anything quite listenable, with its slow, decay-oriented presentation, and muted high end, it takes the edge right off even the harshest recordings. This is good if you like your hi-fi to whisper sweet lullabies, however it makes the sound quite dull and lifeless compared to any of the other cans mention. The Zu Mobius cable helps fix this, and extend the lower and upper ends, but it is still no match for the detail and accuracy of the SA5000.)Sony MDR-CD3000 (The SA5000's predecessor, by comparison has bloated bass and a lacking midrange. The extreme frequencies are also underrepresented. Its only "advantage" is an artificially wide soundstage that can make a studio rock recording sound more like a live concert. The cans are also VERY large and bulky, which makes them a tad annoying to wear, though they are very soft.)

110 of 128 people found the following review helpful.
3Be Careful of the Hype...
By Suzanne
I have been a serious audiophile for 5 years now, always specializing in headphones. I have auditioned a great many headphones over the years and have become a fairly discerning listener when it comes to audio quality.SYSTEM:-Harmonix Reimyo CDP-777 CD Player (w/mod by Upgrade Company)-SinglePower SDS-XLR Balanced Headphone Amplifier-Over 200 NOS tubes-Sony MDR-R10s, Sennheiser HD650, Grado RS-1, AKG K701-Grand Prix Monaco Modular Isolation System-Virtual Dynamics Genesis Interconnects-Virtual Dynamics Master Power CordsREVIEW:Tone: The SA5Ks lean towards the treble, and are a little bright. Neither the mids or bass seem more/less pronounced than the other, but the treble is definitely front and center for these phones. This is likely a bi-product of these phone's emphasis on speed, detail, and clean representation.Bass: The bass is a weak point for this headphone. Extension isn't terrible, but impact is on the light side and the tone doesn't have alot of body or bloom. These are very fast, clean headphones, and sometimes the result of increasing detail is losing tone and body.Mids: Decent mids, but certainly nothing special. Of course, I'm very spoiled by my R10's mids as they're likely the best in all headphonedom. But again, very clean, and pretty accurate. But these certainly aren't romantic headphones that will make you melt at hearing female voices or classical music.Higs: Bright and piercing out of the box, but burn in has a way of bringing the highs under control. After burn in, the highs actually come across as a highlight - especially with fast, exciting music that relies on lead instruments often playing in high registers.Detail: THIS is where these headphones shine. It's likely due to the speed at which these headphones retrieve and deliver audio information, but they can make a claim to being the most detailed headphones on the market. It's not just the fact that you'll be able to hear everything, but that you'll be able to hear everything presented in such a clean, transparent manner. They certainly won't miss anything, and if it's in the recording, it will fish it out.Speed: Obviously as I've already said these are EXTREMELY fast headphones. But before you interpret that as an intrinsic, positive quality, there's also a downside. Speed has to do with how fast a component transmits attack (the point at which a note enters) and decay (the point at which it fades/leaves). With phones of such speed what you get is attacks that hit very quickly, last very shortly, decays that end quickly, and a somewhat thin note "body". This means that legato music (like violins and other strings) often don't flow as well as they might. However, staccato music (think of fast metal riffing) is delivered on point without a "sludge" effect of notes running into each other.An example might be if you were to listen to the E-string chugging of thrash metal bands (Metallica, Megadeth, etc). On a slower headphone it's easy to miss the pick/attack of the individual notes - but that's not so on the SA5Ks as they catch the attack of each rapid fire note and due to the quick decay are able to hit the next one with no note obscuration. This is also evident on the quick beats of techno and other club music.Soundstage/Imaging: The soundstage is decent on the Y-axis (up/down), but weak on the X-axis (left right). The headphones also have a way of flattening sound images so you're not getting much depth either. However, making up for this is the pinpoint precise imaging which presents images with clearly defined edges, allowing instruments to breathe despite the limitations of the X-axis. Again, this is likely due to the speed of the headphone which doesn't allow for sound to be slowed and thus infringing into other sounds' space.Component Matching: They definitely work best with a system that can fill out their lean character; providing more body and punch. Don't worry about slowing them down to the point where the detail and clarity is lost as I don't think that's possible. I've tried them even with very lethargic and sludgy tubes and the result is still a fast, clear sound that merely has better bass and fuller mids. One tube that goes wonderful with the SA5k is the Sylvania 6SN7W, which provides alot of body, dynamics, and "umph!". Of secondary importance is finding components that can extend the soundstage.Music Best/Least Suited For: They're best suited for fast, complex music that doesn't rely on slow, toneful, emotive passages too much. Genres like progressive metal or techno sound excellent on these cans. They are also excellent with rock and other metal, even though I still often prefer Grado's kick and presentation. They're least suited for classical, emotive vocal music, and anything that uses slow, toneful, sweeping passages. Again, these ARE NOT romantic headphones. They are somewhat cold and merciless and really not for people who listen to music or audio to be swept away by beautiful sound.Comparisons: These headphones are almost the opposite of those like the Senn HD650, which are slow phones with alot of body that can make it seem as if you're listening to music through a veil. However, the Senns work better on classical and vocal music. They also have better bass and soundstaging. The cans that come off as an amalgamation of the SA5Ks detail and the HD650's musicality is the AKG K701s. They have superb soundstage and air, good bass and highs, great mids, but also don't lose out on the detail department. I really don't have time to go into detailed comparisons with 1000 other phones, so hopefully this can provide a little more insight into how the SA5K sounds.Comfort: I can't find any faults in this department. As far as I can tell these are well designed headphones that are easy to wear for hours on end.CONCLUSION:The SA5K's greatest strengths are its incredible detail, speed, and clarity. Its weakness are its lack of body, warmth, musicality, and potentially harsh brightness. In the audio world it's often much more about personal preference than objective good/bad, better/best. So be careful and pick components which suit your tastes and musical needs. The SA5Ks are great headphones, and are competitive with others in their price range, but they are not monster killers (R10s, L3000s, Qualias), or the greatest headphones in history (or even in production now). They have a very unique sound that's very easy to impress upon first listen or impress any audio neophyte. But be warned that while many of the Amazon reviewers make it sound as if these phones are unbeatable, there may be a better option for you.

23 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
5precise sound
By Bob Toddler
Review system:Cd Transport: Spectral SDR-3000DAC: Spectral SDR-2000 Rev BHeadphone amps: Krell KSA-5V/SMc Audio preamplifier, Ray Samuels Emmeline XP-7Cables: Omega Mikro Macassar digital, Omega Mikro Planar Ebony Active RCA, Nordost Vishnu power cordsA/C: Furman IT Reference, #10g 20 Amp dedicated lineThese headphones need very good upstream gear- I would suggest a source and that can deliver a full range sound, from the deepest bass to extended highs.A dedicated amp is required for the 5000's to perform at their best. Transient attacks, treble extension, and detail are hallmarks of the design. A microscope on the recording with tremendous resolving power, but this headphone requires careful attention to setup. It is very easy for them to become bright and sibilant if connected to pedestrian equipment.I use both a small battery powered amp as well as a pure class A power headphone amp with the Sony's, and there is to say the least a huge difference in the qualities that these headphones will deliver. The Ray Samuels Emmeline XP-7 amp, which uses 2 9V batteries provides transparency and clarity that lays any recording bare, but at times can be a bit unpleasant, i.e. thin and squeaky, depending on the quality of the recording. The mid-range and bass are obviously not as fleshed out and extended with this setup.With the Krell KSA-5V, the 5000's will really let you realize the merits of class A power. It can make the sensation of wearing headphones disappear. You get the sense of space and air that the recording took place. This combo is the most immersive, near virtual reality sound that I have experienced, conventional speakers included.Criticisms of weak bass and bright or piercing treble is purely dependent on your setup, with the appropriate equipment, the dynamics and extension of all frequencies is without peer.Both the Grado 325's and Sennheiser HD600's saw use for several years and I have found that the 5000's can combine the midrange and smoothness of the Senns with the explosiveness of the Grados while exceeding either model's strengths.I am reminded of using Stax electrostatics with these. When everything has beeen optimized for this headphone, it will provide you with a unique analog like fluidity but with dynamic slam when listening to them. In a nutshell the MDR-SA5000's are a superior headphone, being the most neutral and transparent component for reproducing sound.

See all 27 customer reviews...


Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!

Buy Sony MDR-SA5000 DJ Stereo Headphones

For Sale Seiko Men's SNL012 Arctura Kinetic Watch

Seiko Men's SNL012 Arctura Kinetic WatchBuy Seiko Men's SNL012 Arctura Kinetic Watch

Seiko Men's SNL012 Arctura Kinetic Watch Product Description:



  • Quality Japanese Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Sapphire crystal
  • Stainless-steel case; White dial; Date function
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

Product Description

Stainless Steel Case

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
5Beautiful Watch, With Caveats
By Tome Raider
There is no question that this watch is strikingly beautiful. For a watch that does not come from Switzerland you will find no better in the Looks Department. The picture here does not really do the watch justice; I saw this watch (the #SNL012 version, stainless with gold trim and white face) at a jewelers and couldn't quite get it out of my mind. I've been wearing mine for about three weeks now and have received more feedback on it than I've ever had on one of my Omegas or my Rolex GMT. "Mod," and "Futuristic," are two descriptions I've heard which I think are true and fair. The watch is super heavy, but is not so bulky as to be a nuisance. The movement is made in Japan, which is obviously good; the bracelet is made in China, but I see no conspicuous compromise in quality. This watch has a see-through back, which is nice even though there are no glittering jewels back there. The front crystal is scratch-resistant sapphire, a signifacnt feature. Overall, the watch has awesome curb appeal and you'll probably be extremely pleased.Next point: at the time of this review Amazon has the absolute best price on this watch. I went down to the L.A. Jewelry District, where watches are sold at bargain-basement prices, and this watch there was over $50 more out-the-door. And I'd rather buy from a reputable entity like Amazon than one of these jewelry vendors in the Jewelry District. Other brick-and-mortar retailers are not at present anywhere close to Amazon in terms of price, not to mention providing the free shipping.Okay, the caveats: The watch unfortunately is of limited functionality. The form really precedes the function. The little subdial at the six-o'clock position: that is actually the watch face you'll be looking at to tell the time throughout the day. It is a small watch face to be sure, and if you are trying to glimpse the time in a subtle or fast fashion, good luck. Hopefully you won't be driving your car at the time. The little hands and the little watch face need more concentration to see and comprehend than a full-sized watch. That gets annoying quickly. I guess it does provide an excuse to gaze at the beautiful watch.The next caveat: the so-called stop-watch function is very precarious. The minute register--which stops at 45 minutes--is so small that it is all but impossible to tell which minute the hand is pointing at: it would be very easy to misinterpret it by a minute, maybe even two. If you ever used this watch to time something important you would be setting yourself up to be sued for malpractice.You really would need a magnifying glass to see it close enough to be certain which minute-marker the hand is pointing at. But, again, that semi-circular shiny chrome subdial with the blued metal hand sure looks cool! But looks are as far as it really goes here, I'm afraid.The final caveat: I was told by two different jewelers that these Seiko Kinetics have the "capacitors" go out on them after five to seven years. The capacitor is what holds the electric charge to run the watch. Can it be replaced? Yes, for a significant fee, unless the material inside the capacitor has burst out and ruined the other componenets in the watch. Then you have a complete throw-away. Apparently, and sadly, this happens with some frequency. Both jewelers emphatically advised me against a Seiko Kinetic for this reason. If this ruination of the watch occurs to me, I will be quite upset and letters will be promptly fired off to Tokyo (or wherever Seiko headquarters is located)! But the watch is so good looking I had to gamble and get it.So far, I have no real regrets, but I wish they could have fine-tuned the concept a little more. At one-fifth the price of an entry-level Swiss watch you may find yourself content even if you only have the watch for five years or so. I want and expect more years (20 sounds reasonable), but I will have to wait 19 years and 11 months to tell you if that milestone is achieved!

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Lovely watch!
By G. Coffey
Bought this at Amazon. Great value as it would have cost 800 in Ireland. A beautifully crafted watch - very robust and it looks great. Only thing I don't like is that you have to manually change the date on months less than 30 days.

See all 2 customer reviews...


Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!

Buy Seiko Men's SNL012 Arctura Kinetic Watch