Oooo I like them.
Not sure I need another black dialled divers watch from Seiko nor am I too keen on the price of nearly a grand but it’s nice all the same.
https://monochrome-watches.com/seiko...ands-on-price/
Reintroduction of the flat cased 6105 divers.
Oooo I like them.
Not sure I need another black dialled divers watch from Seiko nor am I too keen on the price of nearly a grand but it’s nice all the same.
Last edited by Sinnlover; 8th June 2022 at 11:45.
Really like these!
Black dial on rubber for me.
My days of Seiko at this price are over. I’d get the Rdunae version for £130 instead.
These are nice.
I've always wondered why Seiko hadn't rolled out any models inspired by the 6105-8000 - much prefer the case shape over the Willard.
As a hughe seiko fan, the current rrps are not worth it for quality compared to others in the market these days.
Last edited by Middo; 8th June 2022 at 14:05.
Like the case. Don't like the dial. Don't like the date window. Don't like the bracelet. Don't like the price.
I think I probably have too many Seikos and this doesn't stack up against them IMO.
Maybe at £500 for a used one I could change my mind.
Lovely cases, wouldn’t mind seeing the black in the flesh but I suspect it would be a tad undersized for me.
It's like ceramic bezel inserts never happened in Seiko land... Yet £100 Chinese beaters have them!
Shame, because I the white-dial in particular. Great watches in all other ways. But no.
Probably because I’m not a Seiko collector but every time I see a new Seiko diver release, they all look so similar to the hundreds of models that are already available.
So much This.
They make so many admirable watches, but also have a knack of snatching-defeat-from-the-jaws-of-victory with some jarring quirk or other - and I speak as someone who actually likes day/date displays, cyclops, 4-o'clock crowns and dates, &c!
When they were a bit of a bargain, you could overlook it, perhaps, but now with unceasing price-inflation?
They should have made it no date with a 6r31, used square indices, like the Willard reissue and priced it more reasonably. Shame really. Missed opportunity.
On the Seiko website already. £810 for the black dial, rubber strap.
https://www.seikoboutique.co.uk/prod...tion-spb317j1/
White model looks great, quite pricey though.
Looks good but if I wanted a Japanese heritage diver with an aluminium insert and probably try the new Citizen NB6021 first. Cheaper too
https://monochrome-watches.com/the-c...ve-pics-price/
At first glance they look really nice until you notice the Date window, which to me unfortunately ruins the whole dial symmetry and for the price..mmmnnn.
Others have mentioned the Rudnae would possibly be better quality, if this goes by their R2X Willard whilst a good watch for the price, the quality is nowhere near the level of the SPB151J1 (and it shouldn't be for the price point) as I own both watches.
Close, but definitely no cigar. It's too expensive, and it's still too chunky for me.
I'm struggling to get excited about Seiko these days. There are several models that I'm tempted by, but pricing, the QC roulette, and some of their design choices are keeping away.
For ffff sake seiko stop makimg watches! Stoopp!
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Oh yes! On the other hand, I really hope I don't like it when I try-fit it at a dealer...
Nice watch. I hope seiko releases a non-date auto diver one day.
Last edited by Laponek; 13th June 2022 at 21:51.
Not convinced. And that bloody “X”.
They do some watches so well - MM300 take a bow - but others seem a bit of an afterthought.
Not for me.
No mention of the lug width,needs to be 19mm for it to be in keeping with the original case shape.
…and they’ve ruined it with that ghastly ‘X’ on the dial.
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Pre-ordered one today from the Dutch Seiko webshop. It's due to be delivered in July. We'll see if the bezel aligns etc. And I'm sure that there will be an aftermarket ceramic bezel within a few weeks. Seiko watches are like Porsches. You can do with / to them what you like.
I'll post updates asap.
M.
Looks like every other Seiko out there.
Far nicer watches out there for a bag of sand.
When I wrote "Ouch. That is a very steep price for what this is, in my opinion." above I hadn't even noticed the off-centre pip or the badly fitting end links.
It's very peculiar. What are Seiko thinking? Are they having systematic QC issues in some of their factories? If so it's very sad.
£200 watches from micro-startups (who surely have less control over factory QC processes than should Seiko) often seem to do better.
Looks cool. But £500 is my limit for Seikos. I think the models around the 1k mark have too many flaws to justify the price.
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