Seiko introduces the new captain Willard prospex Seiko SPB151 & SPB153
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/se...ex-introducing
Seiko introduces the new captain Willard prospex Seiko SPB151 & SPB153
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/se...ex-introducing
Last edited by Tazmo61; 14th April 2020 at 16:11.
for me the word 'SEIKO" seems a tad too low
and the word "AUTOMATIC" should be under the word SEIKO
and I don't like the "X"
the above un-balance the dial that was a very good design in the 6105-8110
etc.,
but it is what it is
This X (PS) is an absolute nightmare, surely Seiko do market research and given I am yet to come across a favourable comment, they must realise this is not a well received piece of branding.
Here as the original versions, except I think the Martin Sheen watch is what's called a PROOF/PROOF
It doesn't seem that long ago when you could buy a vintage for a few hundred pounds.
I will just add it to the long list of watches I should have bought with hindsight.
I have just received a steeldive sd1970 from ebay for 120, for the money I'm very happy.
Its unbelievable what the Chinese are producing in terms of value.
Looks like the watches are a good candidate for those who can't be hassled with the vintage pieces. I guess studying up the originality of these this is another future rabbit hole.
A fellow WIS here in Perth showed me a genuine, all original Seiko 6105 as worn by an officer in Vietnam that had completed 3 tours. It was an amazing watch to hold and see and if I am honest, I felt strange even holding it knowing what it would have been through and seen. He also had the photos of the officer wearing said watch. Sadly, I don't have a photo. I don't think I would be comfortable wearing it if it were mine.
Last edited by stix; 6th July 2020 at 12:20.
I dont really mind the X. I would prefer it without but it would not stop me buying it, if the prices are correct I will have a look at the black dial version.
Still need to make my mind up whether I like the green dial or not.
But difficult choice between this and the 62mas/017 reissue - budget will only allow for one and both look pretty darn good!
I think that it depends what you are going to do with the watch
I have quite a lot of watches which I wear in rotation - maybe one a week - and for that I tend to prefer older watches
Maybe this would be good as an everyday wearer if you only wear or have one or two watches - if to wear regularly. e.g. for a few weeks on holiday, I usually prefer a MM300 or an SKX........
In any case I think as a daily wearer I would still prefer a 7548, (a quartz watch), or a 6309-7040
The above does nothing for me, especially when compared to a 6105 or SLA033
Last edited by BillN; 14th April 2020 at 20:34.
They look pretty good ,only thing is that Seiko have released so many prospex watches recently they all blend into one
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I cant wait to see the green in the flesh instead of a render. If the black version were on silicone that would be a no brainer. But I dont want to pay the extra for a bracelet I'd be taking straight off to fit a silicone strap instead of anyway.
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I thought Timefactors/Smiths were going to do a 40mm version of the PRS-68 (The Baby Willard)
Perhaps - if people don't like the dial and its layout on the Seiko re-issue, the Smiths would be the better bet?
I would have thought that a 40mm case with so much case visible around the sides would need a strangely small bezel and dial, if the watch does get produced. And unfortunately the 68 is discontinued and sold out.
Also if people dont like the fact the new Seiko dial layout isn't a faithful enough copy of the original, why would they prefer one with a different trade name? (Caveat: I would dearly love to own a prs-68, so this is not a bring down).
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Some additional pictures featured here:
https://www.thewatchobserver.fr/gall...s#.XpYSj2_TWEc
I think they look great 👍
Thanks for posting ,these pictures are much better . The green version looks great
Another article on these from ABTW.
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/seiko-r...spb153-models/
Last edited by Tazmo61; 15th April 2020 at 07:57.
In black on the bracelet for me but would need to see it in real life first which could prove difficult at the moment. Not in love with the X but they're on my SPB079 and SLA021 and I don't even notice it when checking the time.
These seem to be pretty expensive. I thought they'd been cheaper. At least there will be a second hand market since they're not limited (?), i guess?
Some available now on Goldsmiths...
https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Seiko-P...J1/p/18280018/
https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Seiko-P...9d&fo_s=slisys
I really like those but am struggling to see the value over the Turtle. As far as I see it has a sapphire crystal and slightly upgraded movement over the Turtle. I cant see how this makes the watch nearly 3 times the cost of the Turtle (still want one though).
Lets see how these will measure up against this bad boy.
No X On this dial
Couldn't resist!! Similar green to the Sumo i had - completely different shade dependant on light.
Looking forward to seeing the green in the metal when my local AD is open.
Still living the green king turtle I picked up recently.
Very tempted. Decent 6105s are becoming rare (and Id be afraid to damage it) and the SLA is magnificent but in a different league.
Prices have put it out of impulse buying range though so will wait and see.
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Im a little surprised at the level of dislike for the Prospex logo, I dont have a problem with it at all.
Having said that, my pet bugbear with Seiko is the use of 5 - I will never buy a Seiko with 5 on the dial...
Simon
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
And I can see why, its wonderfull.
But for people like myself who dont already have an original 6105, dont have the up to 2k asking price for a minter, dont want to enter the potential minefield of non original parts, vintage reliability etc, then a reissue makes massive amounts of sense.
But yes, if like you I had an original, i would stick with that.
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I like the looks of the new Seiko re-issues but still to big for me and the price. I would prefer the Christopher Ward C65 Trident diver. Even at 41mm it is still a bit big for me but can be had for much less than the Seiko.
Picture from @toppersjewelers on IG. Toppers have it on their site for $1,300, not sure if that's ex or inc taxes. Expected June 2020.
If it's 1,300 here I'll pass but I think it looks great and I really want one.