Seiko are doing a great job of feeding my dive watch addiction. I just took delivery of a SBDC029 Shogun at the weekend and I'm eager to add to the Seiko collection.
Last edited by drhexagon; 6th February 2017 at 19:43.
I wonder why they went so high end with the movement and price.
I don't profess to know a lot about the original 62MAS but was the 6217A a flagship movement for them at the time? I always assumed the 62MAS was a budget diver at the time that became expensive due to collectors having to have one?
Don't get me wrong part of me thinks it's quite cool if it is going to be a premium piece but do you think they'd have created such a piece if the originals were swapping hands for £250? Then there's the other part of me that wishes it was more accessible to the less fortunate Seiko lover with a 4r36 and being £250-£300. Let's face it, a lot of us are into vintage Seiko because they are good value for money.
A lot of the fun with pricey old Seiko's is the journey they/we go on for them to get that way. I can't help thinking a £2500 new 'vintage diver' is something that's going to be kept as a shelf queen and the romance of finding a re-released 62MAS in years to come may not be there because they won't nearly all be trashed like the originals.
Nice looking piece, but ludicrous money IMO.
Is the 8L35 the movement used in the MM300?
If so, at that asking price, it wouldn't be too much to expect Seiko to actually make an effort to regulate it before shipping would it?
Last edited by klunk; 8th February 2017 at 14:23.
If they do their usual 700 edition, then it will sell. As a stand alone model, at 3,500, then I can't see how it fits in, when you could be a Grand Seiko.
It's just a matter of time...
I feel Seiko are doing their reissues right!! Only sensible changes while retaining the DNA
Look forward to that one.
That will be on my order list if it makes it into production.
As I have a nice original 6105 and 6309, and no hope of affording a 62MAS of a similar standard, first impressions are that I would be interested in this - provided they haven’t supersized it.
That looks great (the Seiko that is)
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Last edited by Glen Goyne; 6th February 2017 at 20:47.
I'll definitely be keeping an eye on that one....looks nice.
As long as it's the correct size then I'm in.
Oh yes that's very nice. Fingers crossed its not super sized nor super pricey.
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That's lovely! Will be keeping an eye out for it.
Looks very interesting, probably too expensive, but has potential to address some of the issues I have with the MM300.
It's just a matter of time...
Honestly I've never seen these before so I looked it up. An interesting read... I like it
https://www.fratellowatches.com/seik...atch-by-seiko/
I am a member of a Spanish forum that indicates it has secured 10 of the 20 units to be allocated to Spain, and they state the RRP will be €3800, but they can offer them on the forum at €2750.
There are to be 2000 worldwide, so it is an LE.
It will be 39mm diameter and house the 8L35 movement.
Dave
~40mm, 8L and 62Mas style = Best release in a long time. I'm getting one for sure.
Very nice, but expensive. You may get the original one at half the price.
Looks great. Do we know what material the bezel insert is made of?
Last edited by Binsull; 11th March 2017 at 11:37.
Looks great but just too much £s
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Richard, it is not about what it is worth (which is a nebulous concept ) but what the market will bear.
If Seiko has the market for this at $3500, then go for it. More power to them.
Based on the responses here and elsewhere, I have my doubts. I could be wrong though.
Even at such a seemingly inflated price there is no way that these will not be a sell-out. Cannot imagine many will see the streets either rather than sitting in cupboards somewhere.
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It looks expensive compared to what we are used from Seiko. However compared to other watches the price isn't silly money for an LE with heritage.
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I'm sure it will sell out. There are enough serious Seiko collectors around the globe to swallow up 2000 you would have thought.
I'm more interested in seeing how close the budget version is.
Same case different movement?