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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by toxicavenger » Sat Apr 04, 2020 9:37 pm

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Not sure if this had been posted yet: https://timeandtidewatches.com/hands-on ... 9j-review/

Hope those same brushed hands are used on the SPB151J1
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40.5mm x 13.15mm thick. Australian price of around 2Gs. Anyone know the prices in dollars? I like that a lot.
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Re: New Seiko Thread

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I just browsed through this thread for the first time in a few months, and there are 4 or 5 I really want...
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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by raf42 » Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:18 am

I love the look of this one, and the dimensions, could be my first Seiko. Little confused, I can't find this exact one (SPB149J1 - blueish dial w/o a gold second hand). This does not appear to have a gold second hand (unless it's lighting).

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Here's 3 of them, and it shows (as do many other pics) with a gold second hand on the 149 (not a fan of gold anything, but I might be able to get past that).

The SPB145J1 looks like it (w/o gold second hand), but with a grey dial. Both look great, would be a hard choice, that blueish one is probably the hottest, but the grey 145 is growing on me and looks a bit more retro.

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Edit - I missed the forth one - the SPB143J1 looks like the grey one I like the best, not the 145 - though the 149 is pretty hot also - tough choice:

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by CGSshorty » Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:18 am

raf42 wrote:I love the look of this one, and the dimensions, could be my first Seiko. Little confused, I can't find this exact one (SPB149J1 - blueish dial w/o a gold second hand). This does not appear to have a gold second hand (unless it's lighting).

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Here's 3 of them, and it shows (as do many other pics) with a gold second hand on the 149 (not a fan of gold anything, but I might be able to get past that).

The SPB145J1 looks like it (w/o gold second hand), but with a grey dial. Both look great, would be a hard choice, that blueish one is probably the hottest, but the grey 145 is growing on me and looks a bit more retro.

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Edit - I missed the forth one - the SPB143J1 looks like the grey one I like the best, not the 145 - though the 149 is pretty hot also - tough choice:

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Apparently, the photographer took some liberties with the colors when he edited those photos. That’s why the seconds hand is the wrong color.
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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by Mr_Pacman » Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:55 am

matt.wu wrote:
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CGSshorty wrote:It looks just like the WUS thread now. That didn’t take long.
So does this have to be a sort of image-only thread and no commentary?

I’m ok with that, but those threads are boring as hell to me, with no commentary what’s the point?

The difference between here and WUS is in the number and quality of people.
I think he just means the whining. Hahaha

I personally like the larger MM divers! All except the SBEX001 monstrosity!

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What model is this one? I'm confused by all of the similar Seiko divers out there and can't seem to nail down models. This one looks fantastic.

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Re: New Seiko Thread

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What model is this one? I'm confused by all of the similar Seiko divers out there and can't seem to nail down models. This one looks fantastic.
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Re: New Seiko Thread

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CGSshorty wrote:
Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:18 am
raf42 wrote:I love the look of this one, and the dimensions, could be my first Seiko. Little confused, I can't find this exact one (SPB149J1 - blueish dial w/o a gold second hand). This does not appear to have a gold second hand (unless it's lighting).

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Here's 3 of them, and it shows (as do many other pics) with a gold second hand on the 149 (not a fan of gold anything, but I might be able to get past that).

The SPB145J1 looks like it (w/o gold second hand), but with a grey dial. Both look great, would be a hard choice, that blueish one is probably the hottest, but the grey 145 is growing on me and looks a bit more retro.

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Edit - I missed the forth one - the SPB143J1 looks like the grey one I like the best, not the 145 - though the 149 is pretty hot also - tough choice:

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Apparently, the photographer took some liberties with the colors when he edited those photos. That’s why the seconds hand is the wrong color.
What color is the dial on the 145? I'm color blind, and I can't tell the difference between the 143 and 145. I think the gray one is the one I want. Minor complaint, but I do wish Seiko would offer each dial option with a rubber strap option. Seems like my preferred dial never matches up with my preferred strap option. But that's easily remedied.

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by raf42 » Sun Apr 19, 2020 6:28 am

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What color is the dial on the 145? I'm color blind, and I can't tell the difference between the 143 and 145. I think the gray one is the one I want. Minor complaint, but I do wish Seiko would offer each dial option with a rubber strap option. Seems like my preferred dial never matches up with my preferred strap option. But that's easily remedied.
I don't know shit about Seiko like many here do.....

Looks like the 143 has a greyish sunburst dial and greenish lume while the 145 has a brownish sunburst dial and faux patina lume. 143 for me all day between those two.

149 blue dial and gold(?) second hand (though it looks orange in the pic). Color accuracy is hard, needs a hands on account.

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by dukerules » Sun Apr 19, 2020 6:52 am

My main concern about all of these new watches is the price. RRPs over $1K mean used/actual prices well above $600. At a certain point, these watches don't fit in anywhere for me, as they are too expensive to be the Seiko dive watch beater I want them to be, but not quite good enough to compete with a huge range of mid-range divers. Makes me really think the sub-$300 Seiko divers are the sweet spot.

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by raf42 » Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:04 am

My problem in pulling the trigger on a Seiko is finding one I like that's not 44/45mm and not a super expensive reissue.

At around 40mm/13mm these are good looking and a much better size for me. But I agree, they fall in a intermediary price range. Having sapphire, and hardening helps a bit. I'd be willing to pay a bit of a premium just for the dimensions (plus I like the look).

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by Chocodove » Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:11 am

raf42 wrote:My problem in pulling the trigger on a Seiko is finding one I like that's not 44/45mm and not a super expensive reissue.

At around 40mm/13mm these are good looking and a much better size for me. But I agree, they fall in a intermediary price range. Having sapphire, and hardening helps a bit. I'd be willing to pay a bit of a premium just for the dimensions (plus I like the look).
Most Seiko’s wear pretty small for their size unless you are talking about the gargantuan spring drive divers, etc.

The MM200 for example is the absolute smallest wearing 44x51mm watch in existence IMO.
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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by raf42 » Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:18 am

Chocodove wrote:
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raf42 wrote:My problem in pulling the trigger on a Seiko is finding one I like that's not 44/45mm and not a super expensive reissue.

At around 40mm/13mm these are good looking and a much better size for me. But I agree, they fall in a intermediary price range. Having sapphire, and hardening helps a bit. I'd be willing to pay a bit of a premium just for the dimensions (plus I like the look).
Most Seiko’s wear pretty small for their size unless you are talking about the gargantuan spring drive divers, etc.

The MM200 for example is the absolute smallest wearing 44x51mm watch in existence IMO.
I'm sure you are right. I've just been trending towards a bit smaller in my tastes and like the look of these and the non arrow hour hand (personal preference). I thought about an MM200 many times, they do look great.

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by jswing » Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:23 am

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What color is the dial on the 145? I'm color blind, and I can't tell the difference between the 143 and 145. I think the gray one is the one I want. Minor complaint, but I do wish Seiko would offer each dial option with a rubber strap option. Seems like my preferred dial never matches up with my preferred strap option. But that's easily remedied.
I don't know shit about Seiko like many here do.....

Looks like the 143 has a greyish sunburst dial and greenish lume while the 145 has a brownish sunburst dial and faux patina lume. 143 for me all day between those two.

149 blue dial and gold(?) second hand (though it looks orange in the pic). Color accuracy is hard, needs a hands on account.

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Thanks! Those pics are good, I can actually see the brown dial now. Definitely the gray for me. I like the blue also, except for the yellow/gold/orange second hand.

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by jswing » Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:31 am

Chocodove wrote:
raf42 wrote:My problem in pulling the trigger on a Seiko is finding one I like that's not 44/45mm and not a super expensive reissue.

At around 40mm/13mm these are good looking and a much better size for me. But I agree, they fall in a intermediary price range. Having sapphire, and hardening helps a bit. I'd be willing to pay a bit of a premium just for the dimensions (plus I like the look).
Most Seiko’s wear pretty small for their size unless you are talking about the gargantuan spring drive divers, etc.

The MM200 for example is the absolute smallest wearing 44x51mm watch in existence IMO.
That's for sure. My preferred size is around 40x48, and I'd have never bought one had I not tried on Dave Ts first. It does wear very well, and much smaller than the specs suggest.

I ask think seiko has upped their game quality wise in this range. Sapphire, a better bracelet and overall better feel make the mm200 feel like great value to me.

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Chocodove wrote:
raf42 wrote:My problem in pulling the trigger on a Seiko is finding one I like that's not 44/45mm and not a super expensive reissue.

At around 40mm/13mm these are good looking and a much better size for me. But I agree, they fall in a intermediary price range. Having sapphire, and hardening helps a bit. I'd be willing to pay a bit of a premium just for the dimensions (plus I like the look).
Most Seiko’s wear pretty small for their size unless you are talking about the gargantuan spring drive divers, etc.

The MM200 for example is the absolute smallest wearing 44x51mm watch in existence IMO.
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Re: New Seiko Thread

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Just got this 033 in yesterday!

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Nice view. PJ?

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Nice view. PJ?
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i29alpha wrote:Just got this 033 in yesterday!

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Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.


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Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
I don't have a fear of heights; I have a fear of a fall resulting in dismemberment and/or death. :thumbsup:

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Re: New Seiko Thread

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hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
i29alpha wrote:Just got this 033 in yesterday!

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Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
You’d love it.



Selym wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:22 pm
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
I don't have a fear of heights; I have a fear of a fall resulting in dismemberment and/or death. :thumbsup:
That is what a parachute is for.

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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by hoppyjr » Thu Apr 23, 2020 5:08 pm

i29alpha wrote:
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
i29alpha wrote:Just got this 033 in yesterday!

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Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
You’d love it.



Selym wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:22 pm
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
I don't have a fear of heights; I have a fear of a fall resulting in dismemberment and/or death. :thumbsup:
That is what a parachute is for.
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Re: New Seiko Thread

Post by Henryj » Thu Apr 23, 2020 6:08 pm

hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 5:08 pm
i29alpha wrote:
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
i29alpha wrote:Just got this 033 in yesterday!

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Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
You’d love it.



Selym wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:22 pm
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
I don't have a fear of heights; I have a fear of a fall resulting in dismemberment and/or death. :thumbsup:
That is what a parachute is for.
Yes, parachute. Love? I don’t think I’d enjoy the ride down after pissing myself.
Same here. Where does jumping out of a perfectly good airplane get fun? Parachute=single point failure=lawn dart.
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Re: New Seiko Thread

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hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
i29alpha wrote:Just got this 033 in yesterday!

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Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
Amazing photo!

But I agree about heights. Even in video games where you are up against some type of cliff and about to fall, I can feel the pain shooting up my legs through the rest of my body. I likely died in a past life falling off something, or got eaten by large bugs :lol:

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Re: New Seiko Thread

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Henryj wrote:
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 5:08 pm
i29alpha wrote:
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
i29alpha wrote:Just got this 033 in yesterday!

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Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
You’d love it.



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Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:22 pm
hoppyjr wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:19 pm
Awesome photo. I wish I wasn’t such a little bitch when it comes to heights.
I don't have a fear of heights; I have a fear of a fall resulting in dismemberment and/or death. Image
That is what a parachute is for.
Yes, parachute. Love? I don’t think I’d enjoy the ride down after pissing myself.
Same here. Where does jumping out of a perfectly good airplane get fun? Parachute=single point failure=lawn dart.
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