New Seiko Thread
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New Seiko Thread
But wait...there’s more
SLA051
The new hand set ruins it
At least the SLA033 was more faithful to the 6105-811x
SJE085
SLA051
The new hand set ruins it
At least the SLA033 was more faithful to the 6105-811x
SJE085
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Sinn: EZM9, T1, T1B, 836 & 857S
Sinn: EZM9, T1, T1B, 836 & 857S
Re: New Seiko Thread
I’d love to sit in Seiko Product Strategy zoom calls. They’re probably all yelling “Motto! Motto!”
Re: New Seiko Thread
I'm glad the new one is available on rubber with the black bezel. Now I just need to come to terms with the price increase and get another Tuna.dnslater wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:24 amLooks the same to me. The bracelets are my only issues with the newest 300M Tuna line. The SBBN015 Tuna had one of the best bracelets that Seiko has put on a dive watch. Regardless, Tuna's are great strap/NATO watches.
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Re: New Seiko Thread
For me the tuna handset is a no-go. Too massive. Reminds me on Citizen Promasters 90s lineup (worked there but not on a tuna). The only impprovent is sapphire and that costs way too much. I think new crystals are arrount 250 so it would be better to get an original crystal and install it on some previous gen. Still cheaper and better looking
Marty
Re: New Seiko Thread
More info on the new 1959 Alpinists set to come out later this year (one LE, already pictured above, and three regular). The pricing on the LE is...aggressive. But I'm sure it will sell.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/1959- ... ntroducing
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/seiko ... ntroducing
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/1959- ... ntroducing
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/seiko ... ntroducing
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Guys, have you seen Seiko's Presage Sharp Edged Series GMT by chance?
These new watches will have Specifications like a 42.2mm stainless steel
case, 100m WR, sapphire crystal, Caliber 6R64 movement, unique looking
Asanoha dials with LumiBrite coated hands, and markers, plus stainless steel
bracelets too.
Some pictures everyone...
Master Horologer, and Seiko with even more...
https://masterhorologer.com/2021/02/25/ ... eries-gmt/
https://www.seikowatches.com/us-en
These new watches will have Specifications like a 42.2mm stainless steel
case, 100m WR, sapphire crystal, Caliber 6R64 movement, unique looking
Asanoha dials with LumiBrite coated hands, and markers, plus stainless steel
bracelets too.
Some pictures everyone...
Master Horologer, and Seiko with even more...
https://masterhorologer.com/2021/02/25/ ... eries-gmt/
https://www.seikowatches.com/us-en
Re: New Seiko Thread
O.K. have a few more limited editions you might have seen.
This time Seiko has several collections that help to celebrate their
140th Anniversary. Including Prospex, Presage, Astron, and Seiko
5 collections too.
I know we talked about the First Diver's Re-interpretation already.
But am not sure we touched on the Presage Sharp Edged series,
which has a 42.2mm stainless steel case, 100m WR, sapphire crystals,
eye-catching dials with their Lumibrite coating on the markers, and
hands, nice bracelet, and 6R64 movement.
Next, the Astron Solar Dual Time celebrates with a 42.7mm stainless
steel case, and bracelet with super hard coating, 100m WR, sapphire
crystal, nice silver dials Lumibrite hands, and markers, and Caliber 5X53.
Last but not least, is the new Seiko 5 Sports diver with 42.5mm
stainless steel case, 100m WR, a Hardlex crystal, silver dials with
Lumibrite covered hands, and markers, Caliber 4R36 movement,
and stainless steel bracelet also.
Master Horologer, and Seiko once again...
https://masterhorologer.com/2021/02/25/ ... -editions/
https://www.seikowatches.com/us-en
This time Seiko has several collections that help to celebrate their
140th Anniversary. Including Prospex, Presage, Astron, and Seiko
5 collections too.
I know we talked about the First Diver's Re-interpretation already.
But am not sure we touched on the Presage Sharp Edged series,
which has a 42.2mm stainless steel case, 100m WR, sapphire crystals,
eye-catching dials with their Lumibrite coating on the markers, and
hands, nice bracelet, and 6R64 movement.
Next, the Astron Solar Dual Time celebrates with a 42.7mm stainless
steel case, and bracelet with super hard coating, 100m WR, sapphire
crystal, nice silver dials Lumibrite hands, and markers, and Caliber 5X53.
Last but not least, is the new Seiko 5 Sports diver with 42.5mm
stainless steel case, 100m WR, a Hardlex crystal, silver dials with
Lumibrite covered hands, and markers, Caliber 4R36 movement,
and stainless steel bracelet also.
Master Horologer, and Seiko once again...
https://masterhorologer.com/2021/02/25/ ... -editions/
https://www.seikowatches.com/us-en
Re: New Seiko Thread
Anyone know if Timeless is offering deals on these?
Re: New Seiko Thread
Love the GMT version
Thanks for getting it in front of my eyes Tom
Thanks for getting it in front of my eyes Tom
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Re: New Seiko Thread
Yep. Really digging that one too.Jeep99dad wrote:I want this one
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Re: New Seiko Thread
Nice size but I'm not sure what's more ridiculous: the stupid maxipad strap or the price.JBZ wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 5:39 amMore info on the new 1959 Alpinists set to come out later this year (one LE, already pictured above, and three regular). The pricing on the LE is...aggressive. But I'm sure it will sell.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/1959- ... ntroducing
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/seiko ... ntroducing
Re: New Seiko Thread
At least it looks like they designed the strap so you can lose the bund feature pretty easily and just wear it on the leather strap without it. I don't know enough about Seiko movements to say whether and how a 6L35 is better than a 6R35 (but the 6R35 has a longer power reserve). I do like the look of the watch itself, and I get that it's a LE, but the price is too high for me. But I'm sure there are enough Alpinist fanatics out there who will pay.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:09 amNice size but I'm not sure what's more ridiculous: the stupid maxipad strap or the price.JBZ wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 5:39 amMore info on the new 1959 Alpinists set to come out later this year (one LE, already pictured above, and three regular). The pricing on the LE is...aggressive. But I'm sure it will sell.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/1959- ... ntroducing
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/seiko ... ntroducing
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Did we touch on these everyone? Just seeing these new Prospex Street S
afari Steel Automatic, and Solar Divers.
Looks like all the watches have 200m WR, Hardlex crystals, along with
eye-catching sunray blue, and green dial with Lumibrite coated hands,
and markers. Plus dual color diver's bezels. But the automatic models
have 44mm cases, and the solar models have 40.4mm cases. With straps
being a sporty rubber, and movements being the Caliber 4R35, or Caliber
V131 beneath things.
P.S. guys, it looks like these are JDM only as of right now.
Here is a look...
OceanicTime, and Seiko also guys...
https://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2021/0 ... -auto.html
https://seikousa.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChM ... gJCAPD_BwE
afari Steel Automatic, and Solar Divers.
Looks like all the watches have 200m WR, Hardlex crystals, along with
eye-catching sunray blue, and green dial with Lumibrite coated hands,
and markers. Plus dual color diver's bezels. But the automatic models
have 44mm cases, and the solar models have 40.4mm cases. With straps
being a sporty rubber, and movements being the Caliber 4R35, or Caliber
V131 beneath things.
P.S. guys, it looks like these are JDM only as of right now.
Here is a look...
OceanicTime, and Seiko also guys...
https://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2021/0 ... -auto.html
https://seikousa.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChM ... gJCAPD_BwE
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Re: New Seiko Thread
Love this thread, thanks for posting. Huge Seiko fan, just not the pricing lately. Good to know I can come here to review all the latest models
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Re: New Seiko Thread
Ya... feels like there’s no “direction” just a bunch of randomness.andrema wrote:It just keeps on getting worse
Re: New Seiko Thread
Disagree.
Of course there's some models I'd never consider -- like the solar divers above -- but the SPB117 and SPB143 are fantastic watches. My SPB143 has not come off my wrist since December.
I'd love to try the SPB187 soon.
Of course there's some models I'd never consider -- like the solar divers above -- but the SPB117 and SPB143 are fantastic watches. My SPB143 has not come off my wrist since December.
I'd love to try the SPB187 soon.
Re: New Seiko Thread
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
David St. Hubbins
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Re: New Seiko Thread
But wait there’s more!Seppia wrote:A big WTF except for the last one
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
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