Seiko sbdc055 padi 62mas
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2019
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Been eyeing this model for quite some time and I finally pulled the trigger on one.
When these first came out I bought one from Kenta. I didn't like it at first but I really like it a lot now. I've received more compliments on this watch than I ever get on my higher end stuff. It's a keeper for sure.
This is an amazing 😉 Seiko diver absolutely love everything about it . Would definitely add a bracelet that you can now get at Long Island Watch for this watch . Great review and video 👍🏻
Thank you Homer for sharing this watch...this is my favourite dial - the lume is amazing in person. Thank you for another excellent video Rob :)
This watch is great. I own it and have it on the factory metal bracelet, which is great. The case to me resembles a kind of downsized Sumo style. The curves on the case resemble the Sumo. I would recommend to anyone. Dial is interesting and the bezel action is perfect. Just a quick owners perspective 😜👍 cheers Rob and Homer.
Homer has great taste in watches! I really like what Seiko is offering in their dive watches including the upcoming SRPD21K. This dial is amazing too. Thanks for the review.
This is a really nice watch. I’m a big fan of this series, I really liked ke he Case design. The Padi Dial on this one is also very different.
Would like to see strap code come out with the Monster Bracelet. Love the watch with the Monster Hands. Great vid and Thanks for sharing.
Nice watch a Barton Elite would go well with this watch for everyday wear.
the barton elite is just too thin for fat divers
I have a 6.2" (16 cm) wrist and It wears find on my wrist. I bought my SBDC053 used from an eBay seller from Japan. It works great. I have to ditch the Seiko strap for an Uncle Seiko strap because it was too long. It may be a tad big but very comfortable on my small wrist
I love PADI variants
This is lovely Rob, how did it escape me lol.
2022, just bought this on a one day sale, $600 Australian. That’s probably about $450 usd. Can’t complain.
Haha it's 3 years down the road and I just bought a pre owned mint one for 600cad, which is like 400usd. It pays to wait
I had this watch. Date window did not align correctly so I returned it. Best looking Seiko diver I’ve ever seen, especially below $1k. Just a shame about that date on mine. Oh well, I’m onto Omega. Cheers.
Nicest padi iv ever seen
Just get mine full 3-year service at authorise Seiko SC in Singapore. The accuracy wayyy much better than stock. +3/-1 per day.
sbdc063 or this, which better?
Have this watch, no QC issues, keeping about +1 sec a day on the new Strapcode Jubilee bracelet. Great watch but in its element when you take it into the ocean, just comes alive with the beautiful blue dial. So legible. Only criticism, the bezel can scratch. Seiko perhaps should use ceramic bezels.
Hi... Just found the movement issue on the RUclips channel, is it real 1 day +1 minute gain. How about your sbdc055 still +1 sec a day?
@@drijanto Depends whether I am wearing it or if it is off the wrist. If it is off the wrist then maybe +5 seconds per day. If I am wearing it still about +1 to -1 second a day. I got this watch in Japan so maybe Seiko sell the better watches to the local market. But I am just guessing. I have had this watch for nine months now.Very happy with the accuracy of the movement.
@@timmcdonald5335 Thank you for the response, so depends it will wear or not, noted. Thanks again.
Between this & the Tissot seastar with blue/black dial.. tough decision
Have this watch, purchased sight unseen upon release. Received it and found it a bit gaudy, just too much going on. Wore it a bit finding it too over the top so in the safe it went, unloved. Tried on an Oris 65 and fell in loved with its Tropic rubber strap, knew instantly I had to have the strap for my Padi. Mounted up it calmed the watch down to the point where it’s in my rotation once again. The OEM strap, while reasonably comfortable, was too bulky, clunky, and the wrong color for the watch in MHO. The beautifully made buckle says Oris, a bit goofy on a Seiko, but if you don’t say anything I won’t either. I’ll take a look at the Strap Code bracelet, probably what I would have preferred but it wasn’t available when I bought the Tropic strap which is the very same price. Rubber goods not exactly cheap anymore but the Oris Tropic is a winner!! Ciao.
I'm late to the party but just bought the basic blue version of this watch on sale..with a 30% deduction from an AD. l agree, less is more. I saw this, liked it and then saw the blue " minimalist" version on sale. l bought it immediately and am now checking out Strapcode bracelets.
The Strapcode bracelet recently released for this are w-h-a-c-k like many of their releases in recent times. Get the original bracelet of the SBDC051 if you like bracelets on your diver.
@@MPD90 I have the original bracelet for the SBDC051, which is machined to a very high standard. I had many of Strapcode's other bracelets, like the ones for the SKX and the Alpinist - all of which have poorly machined end-links and mediocre clasps. The only one which I kept is the Hexad with straight end-links for the Tuna. That one works, but that's because they could not mess up the end-links there.
Most of their new ones like for the SARB's etc. have horrendous over-boarding design and machining for the price. They mostly use *male end-links* on petite watches (like the SARB series) or even on already huge watches like the Sumo with an already large lug2lug wingspan.
Strapcode does't seem like they know what they are doing - most notably in their end-link machining (look closely if you hadn't noticed) and in their way out of balance proportioning.
@@MPD90 Just compare the original one for the SBDC051/053 with the one Strapcode makes and revisit this comment. Don't be a fish. Not everyone applauds Strapcode for their overpriced scrap metal. Also you don''t seem to know what the definition of *ironic* is.
@@MPD90 Why should I be positively influenced because I paid for the bracelet (which came with the watch BTW), when in the other cases I described I paid for Strapcode's third party bracelets which didn't convince me in the least? You make no sense.
No, no one ca see why my comment was ironic but you. You seem to have your totally own interpretation of what irony is.
Are you paid by Strapcode?
@@MPD90 That's not irony. From wikipedia: " _Irony, in its broadest sense, is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or event in which what appears, on the surface, to be the case, differs radically from what is actually the case_ ". Main point, my user experience was not meant as a rhetorical device. Secondly, your and my views are only opinions from differing point of views, *not fact based* proofs.
Other than that irony has no connection to what a *supposed* majority _thinks_ . And even if that would be the case, you are *no majority* here, my friend. It's only you and me and your funny and factless opinion. I showed that I have experience of what I talk about. You on the other had only rely on what you had heard or seen.
It's incredible that I had to explain this to you. Siddhartha Gautama.
I have this watch spb071j1 which is very nice. But I'm disappointed with the blue coating on the bezel as it scratches off so easy. For a dive watch it will endure all sorts of knocks and scrapes and will look old in no time. It's put me off any Seiko watch with a colored coating. ⌚🤔
Is that ceramic bezel & saphire crystal ??
Alloy bezel and sapphire Crystal
2:52 me either i even took it off my mini turtle and put the black keeper
Misaligned chapter ring on mine...POS...
This one, too. Freeze the video at 4:30 and look at the 5, 6, and 7 o'clock indices.
The illusive Homer doesn't happen to have a surname of Simpson does he? 🙂
Maybe........
@@RandomRobReviews 😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣👏 that's so funny I thought the same thing when I first heard "Homer" 👍
Metal keeper is really bad. Should have been rubber silicon