Seiko have it on their Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sla033/?hl=en
Shame as it looks like it will cost a fair bit.
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Seiko have it on their Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sla033/?hl=en
Shame as it looks like it will cost a fair bit.
Looks great, be interesting to see the price.
It puts me off buying an original when I see a re creation that is almost exactly the same, seems to dilute the 'specialness' of the original for me. It's why I wouldn't be buying an original a 70's Silverstone etc..
I wonder if they've stuck to the original dimensions or gone stupid like most of their reissues. It's probably about 50mm :grief:
I think it's bigger...I dunno about anyone else but every reissue seems to miss the point or mark in one way or another. Diver's 200m isn't to my taste. The dial looks like it lost the charm of an original, and the insert whilst looking like a good representation just seems ...too shiny. No applied logo it seems? Hmm..
New market. New interest, unfortunately I find these watches to go against everything I liked about Seiko. Limited editions. Highly priced...all because a lot of the enthusiasts that propelled them to this status, picking up 6105s for a few 100 dollars....modding them, working out what models came with certain movements, lume colours, short or long sweep hands....realised that they were excellent value for money with decent, slightly crude build quality. Now it's just aimed at people who like to show off and pretend they're Martin Sheen. :)
Seems like a consistent FU to anyone without a couple of K to glow at any time.
It will all come down to the price.
A real shame if it doesn't stay true to it's roots and Seiko prices it as a premium piece. I know they weren't exactly cheap watches when they first came out, but sticking an 8L movement in it and charging an arm and a leg will be disappointing.
If they positioned it with the turtle at a similar spec and price point, I wonder which would prove the more popular design? I know which I'd choose.
Seiko have some excellent watches in their standard lineups, theres nothing wrong with them releasing limited editions at higher prices. Especially when other purely luxury brands standard lineup is already treated like a limited edition and won't sell them without the customer buying another watch with it, there's a waiting list you just never get to the top of as you're not a preferred customer .
If the work has gone into it and quality is there then they owe it to themselves and customers to charge appropriately.
Seiko have never been known to charge crazy prices, at least to my mind.
They have affordable and expensive lines, with quality and finish to match and the quality you get is usually well above and worth more than the price paid.
I'd love this watch. If it's more than a grand then it's out of my league, but such is life.
Preliminary intel I got out of Thailand is that this will be priced at 175k Thai Baht which in £GBP is around £4,300
At 4300 for new ,the old ones will be very popular and also shoot up
Well , at £4300 it would be way above my budget . :grief:
Nice alignment of the dial. And are those hands aftermarket?
What happened to you, Seiko.
Size seems identical to the original. Case is probably thicker though.
Any idea what the case diameter is?
44 mm
This is IMHO hideous and I'd much rather have the model Tony is selling on SC instead.
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Love it, but prefer my 1975 original.
I do think they kick the arse out of the price on their re-issues..... don’t know why I expect more from them than the other big brands, foolish notion that they might appreciate the enthusiast a bit more, and make them a bit more affordable along the lines of the originals, rather than milking it like that.
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I think they are now just ripping the piss with the price especially as the advertising shot clearly has alignment issues. Stunning.
It’s great news if you have an original.
Reissue doesn’t have any of the detail that makes the original so nice but then neither have any of the other reissues and that hasn’t stopped people buying them.
Also good news is you can now pickup a (previously laughed at) 6105 with a full eBay work over with awful misaligned dial (complete with rounded indices and smooth lume) and get a copy of the new release at a fraction of the price.
Like this fake dial special, same indices!
https://i.imgur.com/omQ3OV2l.jpg
Or maybe Seiko went to sharkey and got the dials made and bought their hands haha!
https://i.imgur.com/VgaVW2bl.jpg
Out of my price range ,I have had originals but they have now long gone.I would rather buy an original for a fraction of the cost of the new one, or a homage tweaked, even cheaper for 90% of the feel . Not for the purists but it keeps me happy
here's mine
https://i261.photobucket.com/albums/...pso6jvplhf.jpg
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...psafwboacp.jpg
Lovely watch. The movement justifies a price around the Marinemaster auto range, but not nearly twice that. It seems Seiko has learned the worst possible lesson from it's Swiss counterparts.
To expensive for an reissue. I think you can get two originals (in great condition) for the price of this! Where s logic in that?
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And just to mention, a lot of non-branded reissues out there if this or orig. is too much (Dagaz Typhoon, Sharkey,...)
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One of the most renowned dive watches in history with a GS 8L movement. This is a superior watch to the original. Other watches with an 8L movement start around $2500 and the similarly specced 62MAS re-issue was a similar price to this.
So I'm not sure what the 'logic' problem would be?
It is not original and you can get 2 originals for that. I said that very clearly
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And I think it is a matter of preferences in the end.
Sure, new watch is better tehnically (it must be if compared to 30yrs+ old watch) but for that price I rather choose 2 originals
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I think it either makes sense or it doesn’t.
To me the beauty of the originals is the detail when in hand, the dial text, applied logo and the lovely sharp indices.
These reissues don’t have that and just hotrodding them with a fancy movement doesn’t make up for that. You don’t look at the movement when you look down at the watch.
The value of the originals has come about because they’re survivors and loved old tool watches, Seiko are milking the wealthy collectors (good luck to them) but no way does this reissue stand for anything the original does IMO. It might look roughly the same but it does so in the same way the above pictures I posted do.
Look at the state of the alignment too, and on a promotional picture!
The originals were roughly the equivalent of £1000 today I’d guess, is that movement worth an extra £3k? And to boot you get something that looks like a fake eBay special dial? Makes the originals look a great buying proposition to me.
As I said, all matter od personal preferences
My friend has 2 of originals and when I saw that watch, I was blown away. Such a masterpiece.
Buying a reissue for that price is a big NO for me. It is a reissue, fantastic watch but only a good copy (and copy is key word for me there); we can talk about tehnicality but I like the "X" factor of the original
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Personally I like them old and a bit ratty. Like mine.
https://i.postimg.cc/BZjmLKxc/3717.jpg
Live photo from Basel.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f670ca138e.jpg
Strange they kept the original strap width. Should have made it 22mm.
5K? Man, that's a lot.
That 'Live' photo makes it look like an awful aftermarket attempt, the lighting at these shows are terrible and don't do the watches justice.
A few more details from Seiko:
https://storage.seikowatches.com/pro...064693_jpg.jpg
https://storage.seikowatches.com/pro...516964_jpg.jpg
The 1970 Diver’s Re-creation Limited Edition: SLA033
Caliber 8L35
Driving system: Automatic
Vibrations: 28,800 vibrations per hour (8 beats per second)
Power reserve: 50 hours
Number of jewels: 26
Specifications
Stainless steel case with super-hard coating
Dual-curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Screw case back. Screw-down crown
Water resistance: 200m diver’s
Magnetic resistance: 4,800 A/m
Diameter: 45.0mm, Thickness: 13.0mm
Silicone strap
Approximate recommended retail price in Europe: €4,350
Limited edition of 2,500
Preaching to the choir I am sure, but they’d have been much better off selling it at a Tudor Black Bay price point (£2.5k ish), and not as a limited edition.
Original size too.
New live pics from yonsson. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...3427b61f39.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...74025cdef1.jpg
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Good it’s 13mm thick. Wonder if it might actually wear well.
Would you rather have 45mm x 13mm than 40mm x 14.1mm?
I spoke to Seiko today and final price is GBP3.850 and expected early July.
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