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product_id: 1096340
title: "SEIKO Men's SNK805 5 Automatic Watch"
brand: "seiko"
price: "289 som"
currency: KGS
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reviews_count: 9
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# Distinctive forest green dial & strap 21-jewel automatic movement 37mm classic case size SEIKO Men's SNK805 5 Automatic Watch

**Brand:** seiko
**Price:** 289 som
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🕶️ Own the moment with classic green military style that never quits.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SEIKO Men's SNK805 5 Automatic Watch by seiko
- **How much does it cost?** 289 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/1096340-seiko-mens-snk805-5-automatic-watch)

## Best For

- seiko enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seiko brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Power:** Powered by Seiko’s reliable 21-jewel automatic movement—no batteries, just your daily motion keeping time flawlessly.
- • **Signature Green Vibes:** Eye-catching forest green dial paired with a durable nylon strap for that subtle yet bold statement on your wrist.
- • **Day & Date at a Glance:** Stay organized with clear day/date functions, designed for the busy professional who values precision and style.
- • **Timeless Military-Chic:** A sleek 37mm stainless steel case that fits perfectly on any wrist, blending vintage charm with modern style.
- • **Ready for Life’s Moments:** Water resistant up to 30m—splash-proof for your daily hustle, from boardroom to weekend adventures.

## Overview

The Seiko Men's SNK805 5 Automatic Watch is a compact 37mm timepiece featuring a forest green dial and matching nylon strap. Powered by a 21-jewel Japanese automatic movement, it offers reliable, battery-free operation with day/date display. Its stainless steel case and Hardlex crystal provide durability, while water resistance up to 30 meters ensures resilience against everyday splashes. Perfectly sized for modern wrists, this watch blends vintage military aesthetics with practical features for the discerning millennial professional.

## Description

SNK805K2 Dial Color: Green Features: -Watch. -Style: Casual. -Gender: Men's. -Case: Stainless steel. Gender: -Men's Watches. Style: -Fashion Watches. Band Material: -Fabric. Watch Color: -Green. Face Color: -Black. Face Color: -Blue. Face Color: -Green. Product Type: -Analog. Shape: -Round/Oval. Calendar: -Yes. Lifestage: -Adult. Lifestage: -Teen. Generic Specifications: -Movement: Japan automatic, Caliber 7S26B, 21 jewels. Generic Dimensions: -Case thickness: 12 mm. The Seiko Men's Automatic Green Dial Green Strap Watch is ready to accompany you on your next outdoor adventure or casual evening on the town. It features a stylish and durable green fabric strap that closes with a traditional buckle. The watch's green dial matches its strap and boasts easy-to-read Arabic hour and minute markers. The dial also features silver-toned hands and a date window at the three o'clock position. Hidden behind this watch's dial is precise 21-jewel automatic movement keeps this watch functioning without a battery: It is powered automatically with the movement of your arm. Other features include a stainless steel case, a mineral crystal window, and water-resistance to 99 feet (30 meters).This is an automatic mechanical watch. Automatic watches do not operate on batteries, instead, they are powered automatically by the movement of the wearer’s arm. If the main spring in your automatic watch is not wound sufficiently, timekeeping may become less accurate. In order to maintain accuracy, wear the watch for 8 hours or more per day, or manually wind the main spring by turning the crown. When not in use, automatic watches may be kept charged with an automatic watch winder – a watch storage unit which may be purchased separately.

Review: Excellent, versatile, classic watch. Affordable price. - This is a great watch. So much has been said in other reviews that I won't add to the noise but one area that hasn't been thoroughly discussed I feel I may have something to add to is the color of this specific model (SNK807). As an artist color is paramount and something I'm sensitive to. So having only the pictures online to go on was something of a leap of faith for me, the luxury of holding something in our hands before we buy it is foregone when purchasing over the Internet. The user posted pics all seemed to vary from one another, either being super saturated green or nearly black. So I've posted my own pics which are very color accurate. The first pic is in broad daylight, which is as green as this watch gets. The other two are under normal room lights (daylight fluorescents). My point is, this is a dark olive drab with almost no green at all, which is exactly what I had hoped for. Another aspect of this watch I really like is its versatility. You can strap on a fancy leather strap and its a classy dress watch, or throw a NATO style strap on and head into the wilderness for years at a time and not worry about anything, especially batteries (this is a fully mechanical automatic watch). It may not be obvious, but this is also related to color. The neon green strap this watch is shipped with is bright and has the effect of making the watch face appear more green. Google "simultaneous contrast" for more, or believe me when I say your choice of strap color has a huge influence on what color the watch appears to the eye. I bought a very nice $30 "OD phalanx" strap from Crown and Buckle and am very pleased, plus the khaki NATO strap, both of which are pictured above. My sample ran less than 30 seconds fast for the entire first week I owned it, and has been plus or minus two seconds a day since then. From what I've read of other automatics, this is outstanding especially for the price, and I couldn't be happier with this watch. I have no idea what the negative reviews are talking about, unless they bought from someone other than desertcart and received Feikos. Another thing I'd like to clarify is the Lumibrite. It's brightness and longevity are directly proportional to how much light YOU expose it to before it's in darkness. Ten to twenty minutes in direct sunlight and it will glow like its radioactive for hours. Only room lights and it's a subtle glow for a couple of hours. I didn't really want this feature, but now that I have it I love it. Really, the pattern it has when all the lights are out is really classy. It's like an old Rolex design. Very nice, Seiko. Thanks for a great watch. Will buy again, even if it's just to get the other colors!
Review: This is a GOOD watch. No resets at all. "Edit 4" - A few years ago I had this watch stolen from me by someone who apparently liked it as much as I did. I tried not to think about it because I'd bought some higher end automatics, but I really missed it so I finally broke down and bought it again. In its price range there is no better choice in automatic wristwatches. My first one was a perfect watch, and its replacement so far has been every bit as good as the one I got nine years ago. Supposedly Seiko is slowly phasing these out on favor of its replacement, which has hand winding, and hacking, but also a 300% higher price tag. So if you are undecided, let me say again, buy one now. Do not wait, in the future a used one might be your only option. ***EDIT*** Over a year and still going strong. Not my prettiest watch, but my most reliable and practical one without a doubt! One of these days I want a cream colored one as well. ***Edit*** A month in and still the best mechanical watch I have ever had ***Edit*** So far I'm liking it very much. "Well made, keeping good time. Nicely styled tribute to the old army issue watches of WWII. Whats nice about it is it is very unisex, its small enough to be worn on a woman of medium build, yet looks quite presentable on a man. ***Edit*** Just did a test run for reserve power. Took it off, laid it down flat on its back on a table and it ran for 47 hours! 47 hours and 14 minutes to be exact. So yes, I can change to another watch and it takes approx two days to run to a stop. That's assuming its been worn for a day before it. It gains about a minute a week. For a mechanical watch that is very good. If you don't expect time creep at ALL, do not buy an automatic watch. You will only be happy with quartz. ***Edit*** The only thing I don't like about it is I was told the lume was very bright and lasted a long time. The Lume is pretty weak actually. As to warranty, notice that when the seller is directly from desertcart it has a three year warranty. But when its sold by a third party seller and just fulfilled by desertcart it makes no such claim. (And contains no warranty card) So by all means buy it, but make sure its sold AND fulfilled by desertcart. The sellers seem to rotate over a period of days, sometimes third party, sometimes not. I've noticed, third party grey market watches and Feikos are a real problem. Some of the negative reviews are pretty obviously based on fake watches. Yes, fake Seiko 5s are a real thing and a serious problem. (Google Feiko) If your watch was fulfilled by desertcart and not sold by them as well, it probably didn't have a box, and certainly had no warranty card. IF it had no warranty card do NOT accept it and get a refund. Get one directly from desertcart only and not one of their shifty "fulfillment partners" I've seen reviews on here that are clearly Feikos. Whatever you do, be sure you get yours directly FROM desertcart, and NOT from a company using desertcart for fulfillment. Going to test it tomorrow and see how long it really runs without being worn. The watch I have is very solid, and so far has been excellent. The only thing that CAN explain some of the negative reviews is Feikos creeping into the supply chain.

## Features

- Military-inspired timepiece featuring green dial, luminous accents, and day/date functions.Case dimensions: 37mm,Strap length: 7 inch
- Automatic movement with analog display
- Features green nylon strap with buckle closure. When setting the minute hand of a quartz watch, advance it to a few minutes ahead of the time and then turn it back to the exact time
- Water resistant to 30 m (99 ft): In general, withstands splashes or brief immersion in water, but not suitable for swimming.
- Automatic
- Day/date

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000LTAY1U |
| ASIN  | B000LTAY1U |
| Additional Features | Calendar, Luminous Hands, Water Resistant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Green |
| Band Length | 7 Inches |
| Band Material Type | cloth |
| Band Width | 18 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Batteries  | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,605,323 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #9,655 in Men's Wrist Watches #21,950 in Men's Shops |
| Brand Name | SEIKO |
| Case Diameter | 37 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 7.28 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | hardlex |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,277) |
| Date First Available  | April 4, 2008 |
| Department  | mens |
| Dial Color | Green |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Crosshair |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04954628029584 |
| Included Components | Green nylon strap, Hardlex crystal, Japan automatic movement (Caliber 7S26B, 21 jewels), stainless steel case |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Item model number  | SNK805 |
| Manufacturer | Seiko Watch Corporation |
| Manufacturer  | Seiko Watch Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SNK805 |
| Model Name | SNK805 |
| Model Number | SNK805 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions  | 3.31 x 3.78 x 3.31 inches; 2.12 ounces |
| Series Number | 805 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Strap Type | Nylon |
| Style Name | casual |
| Theme | Army |
| UPC | 029665158697 |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Automatic |
| Water Resistance Depth | 99 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Images

![SEIKO Men's SNK805 5 Automatic Watch - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61a0+4Ft07L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you set the second hand? I can't seem to find a way to do that.**
A: The movement this watch is equipped with is called the 7S26. It is the least expensive version of the 4R family of movements. As such it lacks the ability to hack or handwind. Hacking is the ability for a movement to stop its second hand. With a quartz watch this is easy, but a mechanical watch needs a spring or a clutch to stop the second wheel. Seiko watches with the 4R35 and 6R series of movements have hacking and hand winding along with other upgrades and accuracy improvements.

**Q: Got this a week ago, and I've been wearing it everyday, but it stops every couple of days. Does it have to left faced up, flat when not being worn?**
A: I know the original question is from 3.5 years ago; but, for the benefit of new people researching this watch:  This movement has a maximum of about 36 to 40 hours of reserve when fully wound (advertised ~41 hours).  To expect an automatic watch at this price point to go longer than that is just ludicrous.  If you have worn it all day, that should get you through at least overnight.  Give it the "Seiko shake" (hold face up and shake it back and forth) for about a minute to ensure it lasts through the night...I don't think you need to, but it adds a bit of tension to your mainspring and can't hurt.  If you take it off Friday and not move it until Monday morning, it would be an unrealistic expectation that it will still be running.

**Q: Are hands visible in the dark?**
A: There are two common way to make 'glow-in-the-dark' things: radioluminescence and phosphorescence.

Radioluminescence is when a material lets off light on its own because it's slightly radioactive. High-end watches use radioluminescence for their features.

Phosphorescence is the much cheaper alternative that's commonly used in glow-in-the-dark plastic, toys, and paint. The key difference is that it doesn't generate its own light--it's charged by sunlight like a battery and releases at night.

This watch uses phosphorescence for its features. If you wear it outside, uncovered, and in the bright sunlight all day, it should stay glowing all night long. If you work indoors or cover your watch with your sleeve during use, it may not make it all the way through the night. This effect will also weaken over time--but rest assured it should still glow for a few years at the very least.

**Q: Are the canvas bands that come with the watch replaceable? If so, where can I find them?**
A: Hello John, you can certainly replace the band and there are many beautiful bands on amazon. I am not sure about the specific canvas band but you should be able to find a nice one for your watch. Just look at the technical details for the band size and happy hunting. PS: You might not want to spend too much time and money buying a new band as the watch is prone to failure after a couple of months. Mine is caputt and in the trash already and even with the warranty, you will spend more time and money sending it back and forth than the $60 you paid for it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent, versatile, classic watch. Affordable price.
*by C***Y on February 3, 2015*

This is a great watch. So much has been said in other reviews that I won't add to the noise but one area that hasn't been thoroughly discussed I feel I may have something to add to is the color of this specific model (SNK807). As an artist color is paramount and something I'm sensitive to. So having only the pictures online to go on was something of a leap of faith for me, the luxury of holding something in our hands before we buy it is foregone when purchasing over the Internet. The user posted pics all seemed to vary from one another, either being super saturated green or nearly black. So I've posted my own pics which are very color accurate. The first pic is in broad daylight, which is as green as this watch gets. The other two are under normal room lights (daylight fluorescents). My point is, this is a dark olive drab with almost no green at all, which is exactly what I had hoped for. Another aspect of this watch I really like is its versatility. You can strap on a fancy leather strap and its a classy dress watch, or throw a NATO style strap on and head into the wilderness for years at a time and not worry about anything, especially batteries (this is a fully mechanical automatic watch). It may not be obvious, but this is also related to color. The neon green strap this watch is shipped with is bright and has the effect of making the watch face appear more green. Google "simultaneous contrast" for more, or believe me when I say your choice of strap color has a huge influence on what color the watch appears to the eye. I bought a very nice $30 "OD phalanx" strap from Crown and Buckle and am very pleased, plus the khaki NATO strap, both of which are pictured above. My sample ran less than 30 seconds fast for the entire first week I owned it, and has been plus or minus two seconds a day since then. From what I've read of other automatics, this is outstanding especially for the price, and I couldn't be happier with this watch. I have no idea what the negative reviews are talking about, unless they bought from someone other than Amazon and received Feikos. Another thing I'd like to clarify is the Lumibrite. It's brightness and longevity are directly proportional to how much light YOU expose it to before it's in darkness. Ten to twenty minutes in direct sunlight and it will glow like its radioactive for hours. Only room lights and it's a subtle glow for a couple of hours. I didn't really want this feature, but now that I have it I love it. Really, the pattern it has when all the lights are out is really classy. It's like an old Rolex design. Very nice, Seiko. Thanks for a great watch. Will buy again, even if it's just to get the other colors!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a GOOD watch. No resets at all. "Edit 4"
*by D***E on December 25, 2013*

A few years ago I had this watch stolen from me by someone who apparently liked it as much as I did. I tried not to think about it because I'd bought some higher end automatics, but I really missed it so I finally broke down and bought it again. In its price range there is no better choice in automatic wristwatches. My first one was a perfect watch, and its replacement so far has been every bit as good as the one I got nine years ago. Supposedly Seiko is slowly phasing these out on favor of its replacement, which has hand winding, and hacking, but also a 300% higher price tag. So if you are undecided, let me say again, buy one now. Do not wait, in the future a used one might be your only option. ***EDIT*** Over a year and still going strong. Not my prettiest watch, but my most reliable and practical one without a doubt! One of these days I want a cream colored one as well. ***Edit*** A month in and still the best mechanical watch I have ever had ***Edit*** So far I'm liking it very much. "Well made, keeping good time. Nicely styled tribute to the old army issue watches of WWII. Whats nice about it is it is very unisex, its small enough to be worn on a woman of medium build, yet looks quite presentable on a man. ***Edit*** Just did a test run for reserve power. Took it off, laid it down flat on its back on a table and it ran for 47 hours! 47 hours and 14 minutes to be exact. So yes, I can change to another watch and it takes approx two days to run to a stop. That's assuming its been worn for a day before it. It gains about a minute a week. For a mechanical watch that is very good. If you don't expect time creep at ALL, do not buy an automatic watch. You will only be happy with quartz. ***Edit*** The only thing I don't like about it is I was told the lume was very bright and lasted a long time. The Lume is pretty weak actually. As to warranty, notice that when the seller is directly from Amazon it has a three year warranty. But when its sold by a third party seller and just fulfilled by Amazon it makes no such claim. (And contains no warranty card) So by all means buy it, but make sure its sold AND fulfilled by Amazon. The sellers seem to rotate over a period of days, sometimes third party, sometimes not. I've noticed, third party grey market watches and Feikos are a real problem. Some of the negative reviews are pretty obviously based on fake watches. Yes, fake Seiko 5s are a real thing and a serious problem. (Google Feiko) If your watch was fulfilled by Amazon and not sold by them as well, it probably didn't have a box, and certainly had no warranty card. IF it had no warranty card do NOT accept it and get a refund. Get one directly from Amazon only and not one of their shifty "fulfillment partners" I've seen reviews on here that are clearly Feikos. Whatever you do, be sure you get yours directly FROM Amazon, and NOT from a company using Amazon for fulfillment. Going to test it tomorrow and see how long it really runs without being worn. The watch I have is very solid, and so far has been excellent. The only thing that CAN explain some of the negative reviews is Feikos creeping into the supply chain.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Watch Bought 2015
*by M***K on February 10, 2026*

I bought this watch in 2015 for $60 here on Amazon. Now it’s $245??? While I LOVE this watch, that’s overpriced. That out of the way, after more than a decade I can say this watch holds up great. Sometimes, I don’t wear it for more than a month, but as soon as I pick it up, it starts ticking, and I can set date and time. After 24 hours, it typically runs a minute fast. So each morning I correct the time setting. I don’t mind that at all; it makes the watch feel alive compared to, for example, a solar quartz I have that never needs adjustment. I never liked the green strap that came with it, and I replaced it with a khaki leather NATO strap. The khaki leather with the green dial is a nice combination in my view. See pic attached. As to size: at 37mm it’s the perfect size for NORMAL wrists (mine’s 7.25”). Yes, you read that right. Trust me, a 42mm watch is way too large for 99% of guys. This oversized watch nonsense started in the 1980s. Ties got large too in that horrible fashion decade, but have scaled back by now. Why watches have not is a mystery to me (can we blame Stallone & Schwarzenegger?) Look at the proportions to your wrist! Are you trying to compensate for something? Are you blind? Okay, rant over. Anyway, great watch other than the 2026 price.

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