Solar Seiko watches can drive you from the annoying things about the watch stop working

06/12/2012 13:49

One of the most annoying things that could happen to someone is for his or her watch to stop working. We rely on our watches to help us manage our time. Most people have cell phones and PDAs, but there is no way to replace the convenience of having a watch on your wrist. Solar Seiko watches, as the name implies, are watches that draw power from any light source to power the watches movement. Like everything else, solar Seiko watches have advantages and disadvantages, so being educated about both before purchasing is a good idea.

Advantages of Solar Seiko Watches
Let's start with the advantages. Solar Seiko watches have many advantages over other watches. As stated before, the main advantage is that solar Seiko watches do not require battery changes. Because there is no need to replace the battery, solar Seiko watches is practically maintenance free. The lack of need for replacement batteries also eliminates the risk of environmental pollution from discarded batteries. This makes them more environmentally friendly than watches using batteries. Furthermore, because of Seiko's advanced solar technology, solar Seiko watches do not need to have transparent dials like many other solar watches. This means that solar Seiko watches are as stunning as their battery-powered counterparts are.

Other watches use technologies that do not need battery replacements. Many watch manufacturers, including Seiko, make automatic or other watches that use wrist movements to power the watch. The advantage of solar Seiko watches over these is that you do not have to wear the watch to keep it powered. Simply store it somewhere lighted. Keep in mind that although sunlight charges solar Seiko watches fastest, any light source will charge them.

Another advantage is that solar Seiko watches charge very quickly. It takes three hours of direct sunlight to fully charge most solar Seiko watches, and even in complete darkness, a full charge lasts about six or twelve months depending on the watch.

Disadvantages of Solar Seiko Watches
Although solar Seiko watches are great watches, they do have disadvantages. The main disadvantage of solar Seiko watches is that when stored in darkness for longer than the charge will last, they will stop working. Next time you use your solar Seiko watch you will have to reset the time. However, as stated before, you can avoid this by storing solar Seiko watches somewhere lighted.

Another disadvantage is that solar Seiko watches tend to be minimalistic. Solar Seiko watches are very nice dress watches, but if you want a solar Seiko watch with a chronograph or an alarm, you will have a hard time finding a one.