I know this will properbly not be for everyon as chinese movements and watches tend to be frowned upon.
Got this little fellow today, and i quite like it.


Sea-Gull M177S by Tommy Fjordbøge, on Flickr

Yes it's cant compare to higher quality swiss/german etc. watches but then it's not meant to at that price (£75 including delivery from Singapore).

It's a Sea-Gull M177S tech specs are as follows (for those interrested):
Quick Technical Specs:
Movement: ST16 (ST1612-3 to be exact) (handwinding & hacking automatic)
Width: 40mm (not including crown)
Width: 43mm (including crown)
Lug Width: 20mm
Lug to Lug: 47mm

It's has some things that might put people of, mine has a couple if tiny black dust particles on the inside of the crystal. Also the winding mechanism is a little noisy/ratty (a little more than a Miyota 8215), so that will certainly put of some people (tho i hardly hear it when it's on the wrist - or maybe thats cause the kids are making a lot of noise :lol: ). Also the movement itself could have been decorated when they had to include a sea through back.


Sea-Gull M177S by Tommy Fjordbøge, on Flickr

All in all i think it was £75 well spent, i'm most likely only going to use this when i'm wearing a suit/shirt and that doesnt happen often (so i didnt want to pay alot of money for a dress watch).

One final picture before i stop ranting :wink:


Sea-Gull M177S by Tommy Fjordbøge, on Flickr

Hope you liked the watch, and if not i atleast hope you can enjoy the pictures :wink: