The Awesome New SEIKO Landmaster Plus Nomos, Baltic, Ming & More!
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- A Week In Watches returns with big news from Seiko, who revealed a pair of new Prospex references which celebrate the brand’s history in land-based watches. The pair of limited editions each pick up something special from Seiko’s history, starting with the SPB411 GMT, a watch that recalls the Navigator Timer of the ’60s, which was Seiko first GMT to feature a rotating bezel. The second is a revival of the Landmaster in celebration of its 30th anniversary, where Seiko has brought back the 3 dimensional compass bezel and blue gradient dial. Both work exceptionally well, and highlight the brand’s deep tool watch roots at their very best.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Seiko SPB411 GMT
01:35 - Seiko SLA071
02:40 - Montblanc/Minerva X Collective
04:30 - Word for our sponsor
05:49 - Nomos Club
06:53 - Ming Monolith
07:40 - Baltic Hermetique
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Well said 👏
Might be me, but in spite of mechanical watch sales being historically low, variety and quality is at an all time high. Exciting time for watch enthusiasts!
The original Nomos Club was my first "In house" movement watch. Still love it!!
Great video, I love these shows. Thank you for doing them
Glad you like them!
Thanks for the feature! 701 is always worth mentioning.
Any time!
Nice Vero on wrist. Wearing my hooligan as I watched this
Using applied blocks of lume as indices has been used, to good effect, in the echo-neutra Averau 39 for some years now.
1:51 No, 1983 was FORTY years ago… 😉
I would not call 4,000 units of that Seiko a 'limited edition'. It's just an excuse to escalate the price beyond the specs.
yup! if i were seiko i’d only make 400… silly them!!!
Correct. I have a 1 of 600 Astron. Now THAT is a limited edition.
Seiko has many collectors. 4000 units are nothing.
@@modulo3664The Astron models are much more niche and less popular than Seikos mechanical watches.
That's like one watch per city. I'd say that's a pretty limited edition
Just pictures? Where's the actual watches?
Baltic is Chinese btw, not French.
Baltic is France micro Brand!!!