Well this video confirmed that I am definitely going to buy a SARB. These alternatives are not even close save for the SARX, but that's just a matter of taste.
Take a look at the Orient Star RE-AU0004B00B or the Tissot Couturier to me although they have differences, they have an amazing presence like the Sarb.
Unfortunately it really seems like you don't understand why people liked that watch in the first place, I only got less than halfway through your video but, you just don't get it lol There are a lot of great watches you could recommend but, what you do recommend 🤦🏼♂️ Nothing against quartz either, some of my favorite is watches are quartz.
SUR307, 309 are also really good! Got mine for 120$. For me the SARX lacks lume so that's a dealbreaker. SUR3XX, toss the factory bracelet and get a decent oyster bracelet.. 150$ all in and you get a killer watch.
The sarb033, 035, and 017 are hyped for good reason. These are readily available around 4-600 every day and I 100% believe even at that price these sarbs are worth that price. I agree the Oceanus is a good competitor for the sarbs, but at the end of the day none of the others you recommend come close to the sarb’s. Comparing quartz and autos can’t be done in my Opinion
As someone who owns both the SARB033 and SARB035, I agree with this video. I bought my SARBs way before they were discontinued and therefore worth the price. But the current prices are just crazy. If I were to buy a SARB alternative today, I'd go with either a SARX or even the SNKL23.
Bought and sold my SARB035. Was a great Sunday watch for me. I've seen (dubious) evidence that people are paying $5k (yes, 5000 usd) or are prepared to pay $4k + for used SARB037's. Personally I think its rediculous. These folks are forgetting some simple factors: 1) the SARBs were dressy tool watches. 2) the 6r15D movements were never really perfect. 3) the original RRP wasn't much over $350. I get that some folks want clout. I think these prices are actually being artificially inflated by unscrupulous flippers. I wouldn't be surprised if some folks have just redialed a SARB033/035. If you told me that my $300 sports watch was now worth $5k to some rich idiot by virtue of the fact it is was pink. I'd consider it despite not being proud of that fact.. For me discontinued Seikos are not worth their retail price anymore. The movements have been upgraded (although I think the 6r35 is frankly lazy) and the supply of new watches is decent. You shouldn't need to spend at or above retail on any Seiko that isn't an LE. That's my two cents anyway, sorry for being to thale party. Nice video Josh!
Just 1:30 into the video and I completely agree. It is an amazing watch but the used market is ridiculous. I will never get rid of my Sarb035. It is a cult classic now.
After all these, you convinced me: I will choose the sarb033 !!!! the sarx is bigger, I'd say yes for the Oceanus... The only watch that can stand worthily against sarb033, is the Orient star re-au0004b00b.
This is great but I think for a watch to be a Sarb Alternative it has to be 38mm or smaller. That is one of the defining features that people love so much about the sarb is that it is small with a small lug to lug. Still I love some of your picks.
That's a great point. I don't notice the size as much because of my larger wrist, but you're right, it's a significant factor for most people shopping for a SARB.
Great video, but I've got to say that your Tissot pick ain't it for me. Instead, if you want something like the Sarb033 or Sarx045, for around $750, you can't beat the Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80. I know you mentioned Tissot's Powermatic 80 watches in general, but not only is the Gentleman very similar stylistically to the Sarb033 (and Sarx045) it also includes an upgraded Powermatic 80 Silicium, with a Silicon hairspring for improved anti-magnetism and accuracy. There's also a quartz model, if you like the Sarb033/Sarx045 design, but don't like automatic movements.
I disagree, the sarb033 punches well above it’s weight class. Ultimately, this is why Seiko discontinued it. I would say the only watch I would recommend is the Seiko Alpinist.
You definitely don't understand watches... Casio G-shock protection....come on man.....that watch belongs to 80's....the design of Sarb033 rock that's why people love it and want it.
SARX lineup was the only one that is a true SARB alternative. Some of those watches you put up are horrible as well. SARB is loved due to how classy it looks due to all parts used and design being perfect or close to it for a watch it that category.
First time viewer. Thanks for the great content. Been collecting for just under 3 years in Sydney, Australia and have accumulated over 225 watches. I know, silly right?
Sorry hit the wrong key. I've just recently purchased the 033 and am very happy with it. Those in my collection and similar to it probably include the Visodate, the Precisionist, the Bambino, a couple of other Orients, an Adina and some of the microbrands you have mentioned. Be well! Kelin, Oz Watch Boys
@@respectablylate3081 Thanks for watching and commenting. 225 watches is a legit collection! I dig it! I personally like the variety that a large collection offers. It's often debated how many watches someone should have... and I always go back to the sentiment, "You do you, boo boo" (meaning, I think everyone should do what they want to do, as long as it's not hurting anyone else). Do you enjoy having a large collection too?
I have both the SARB033 and 035 and love them. I agree that the prices for them have gotten out of control since they've been discontinued, especially the much more popular 033. Another good alternative is the Seiko SZSB011 to 014. Very similar to the SARBs, though a bit larger at 40 to 41 mm case size. They can be found at Sakura watch for around $300, which appropriate given they have the lesser 4R35 movement.
That is another fantastic recommendation! Thanks for replying and mentioning it. I may need to order one so I can do a video comparing them side-by-side.
I knew I should have turned off the video after the first two examples 😂 all these watches are butt ugly, have totally different aesthetics or just plain incomparable. Sorry to be harsh, but this was total clickbait for me
What about Certina? They have a lot of similarly styled options in both quartz and automatic movements in that $250-$400 range. You should check them out!
Sure, but it's absolutely humongous compared to the SARB033 and the cheapest I can find still costs more than what the SARB033 is going for on the second-hand market.
Have a tissot gentlemans powermatic 80, szsb011, SARB017, and a spb111. Only mentioned the spb111, as I got that for less money than I would spend on an 033. Same for the 017. I think if you can deal with the 40 mm, the gentlemans is a real nice buy, and you can get them reasonably 2nd hand, as they are not appreciating like the SARB line.
I absolutely love Casio Oceanus watches. In fact, I just received an Oceanus OCW-T3000 from a friend to borrow, and it's stunning! They give me a GS vibe, but at a much lower price point.
Totally agree. It's WAY nicer in person than the pictures let on. Plus, I bought mine during the Amazon Prime sale last year, and I noticed it was on the sale again this year. Not sure if it'll be in their future sales, but it's worth checking. imho, it's worth the standard price, but it's a great value at the Amazon sale price.
I have 3 (all?) of the Casios, & a sarb035 ( not as loved). The only (big) issue with the Oceanus is the properietry bracelet. However, with the stainless steel Oceanus ( er, different - not as alluring-designs & heavier) it's possible to change straps.
It’s all about the lines and the finish on the 033. It’s very much a baby GS. The SARX line just isn’t. I own the SARY057 which is the 033’s bigger cousin with a day complication. I’m happy with it. Yes the movement is older but mine runs -3s/day. Hard to beat
@@HorologyinSanity Sure. That sarx035 definitely has a nicer bracelet which is really important to me but ultimately I found it a bit too angular. I also have switched my sarb033 onto a ginault ocean rover bracelet for its final form which is fantastic with the glide lock. The sarx also has a great crystal (completely disappears) and a very nice dial. I think what throws me off about it however is the proportions. Where the sarb has a stout bezel and some nice case overhang I find the sarx has a thin bezel, large face and the 40+ mm diameter is a little much for the 20mm bracelet width. It might come down to me just liking a everyday / dressy watch at well under 40mm. Sarx035 at the end of the day is beautiful and I would easily recommend it but the sarb is my fav. (Btw I paid under 500 cad 5 years ago however!)
@@Tyler-sl6vg Thanks so much! Yeah, the SARX are a bit more angular, which I like quite a bit, but I can see why others might not like it as much as I do. And, I agree, the Ginault bracelets are fantastic! I had one on my Halios Seaforth, and they wear so well. Appreciate the reply and you sharing your experience with them.
@@HorologyinSanity Oh I forgot to also compare the sarx015. It's the original Grey Dial version of the sarx you feature. That blue dial looks way better, more vibrant. I like the sarx015 bracelet. Not sure why it doesn't get as much use.
I wanted a sarb, sarx, or sary for the longest time but the prices were too much for me to pull the trigger. I ended up finding a SARV033 for under $200 and it looks mostly like the sary057. But for like $185 it’s a keeper for sure.
I think for a lot of People not sharing your nr 1 its not about talking themselves into a sarb but about having a relatively small wrist… choices decrease extremely through that
That's a very good point. Having such a large wrist, I think I have a lot more variation within the size of watches I can comfortably wear. The SARB033 does seem to be a fantastic size and case shape for those with smaller wrists. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
sarb033 ticks all my boxes but thank god that casio (mtp1370l-1a) at 3:23 really looks promising at good price. that casio efv110 looks more like sarb033 in case shape and dial.
The SARX should be the right choice, the other watchers may going down to half of the price unless you buy a used one, the Sarb033 should be around $600 I will say, Seiko keep making bigger and bigger watchers to day, forget some people have small hand.
I think Sarb killer even with lower specs but on crazy lower price is Seiko Szsb012 which i think is even much more beautifull and better size than sarb. That Zelos looks incredible also.
I love Seiko, and own two Samurais, 1 being the white King Samurai, the Flighty and a Seiko 5 SK5/5KX. But I can't seem to justify paying anything over 600 dollars for a Seiko. I also want the 140th Anniversary Baby MM SPB207J1, but 1k for a Seiko... I paid 1k+ for an Oris and recently paid 1k+ for a Ball Engineering iii Marvelight Caring Edition. But a Seiko.. 🤔. I'm sure I'll get the SPB207J1 eventually. It's just difficult to throw the money for me still.
I totally agree. I don't really understand the "move upmarket in price, without actually improving the products" business strategy, but that seems to be what Seiko is attempting.
Great recommendation! I just got a PRX quartz blue dial, and I absolutely LOVE it! I want to get the automatic PRX too, but I'm spacing them out a bit and hoping to find the PRX on sale someday.
Yep, that's definitely one I should have included. The trick is, I don't personally own one and I've never had hands-on experience with on, so I kinda overlooked it when making this list. Thankfully you and a few others, like Shane at Relative Time, recommended it and reminded of it in the comments. imho, I'd have put it towards the top of my list, above Tissot, had I of thought about it prior to filming this vid.
It's almost like the skx craze. People buying a 400$ skx when they can go buy a king turtle for 300$+ or a Sumo for that same range 400$. The same can be said with sarb, good 350$ watch but not at over $500. Get a Sarx instead,.i bought a new enamel.dial spb091for 700$ which blows rhe sarb out of the water. Buy smart and patiently, don't FOMO..
I'm laughing and it just started. How bro. How do you choose this over a sarb033??? Sapphire? 38mm? 6r movement....? I'm just waiting for a good one to come in. And it's just a turd one after another. Sport watches. And quartz. My guy. This is so funny. I think your joking in all this right. Or is this genuinely what you think?
Seems like a double edge decision. Only an enthusiast knows the difference between a Japanese Seiko and a Chinese Pagani. But, I don't think civilians watch RUclips videos about watches to take advantage of this excellent information. Then of course, normal people don't spend $700 on a SARB033. Haha
That's awesome! You're the type of person that I talk about near the end of the video, where I think this watch is definitely a good pick for you then. I often make my decisions using deduction, meaning I compare all of my options and then deduce which one I think is best. Sounds like, in this case, you've deduced that the SARBs are the best option for you, which I think is cool. Greetings to you too, my friend.
I bet if u go to a baseball game you save a few dollars by taking up the cheep seats money may be your game watch collection not seiko is pure history all that crap will be forgotten in a few years if it’s desirable when available than that just grows and when hard to get price becomes secondary look back to go forward money out
A couple of mm does make a big difference.... But I don't need the look of a Sarb anyway. It's nice.... But it's not THAT nice. Seiko isn't nearly as cool as they think they are. They we're good when they really we're good bang for buck. The Zelos is cool. So is the Vario.... Reminds me of Oris. Microbrands are awesome. Add long as your buying it to just it ... Not "collect"
Seems like every single RUclips guy on RUclips starts his videos with "What's up....blah blah" I challenge you to try something different. Literally anything else other than what's up
@Fmart Mart "Seems like every single RUclips guy on RUclips starts his videos with "What's up....blah blah" If that were the case, Teddy Baldassarre wouldn't be inclined to start most of his videos with, "So...", but more remarkably, Jody at Just One More Watch wouldn't deliver his patented, "HELLLOOO and welcome..." greeting for his videos. So what you said above is exaggerated and incorrect. "What. Is. Up, my watch friends" is basically Josh's own catchphrase, and I don't mind it. And your negative-nancy comment is the only one I've see in response to Josh's opening. And that's no exaggeration
In conclusion, there is no substitute for the SARB as we already knew of course...
Well this video confirmed that I am definitely going to buy a SARB. These alternatives are not even close save for the SARX, but that's just a matter of taste.
Take a look at the Orient Star RE-AU0004B00B or the Tissot Couturier to me although they have differences, they have an amazing presence like the Sarb.
Unfortunately it really seems like you don't understand why people liked that watch in the first place, I only got less than halfway through your video but, you just don't get it lol There are a lot of great watches you could recommend but, what you do recommend 🤦🏼♂️ Nothing against quartz either, some of my favorite is watches are quartz.
SUR307, 309 are also really good! Got mine for 120$. For me the SARX lacks lume so that's a dealbreaker.
SUR3XX, toss the factory bracelet and get a decent oyster bracelet.. 150$ all in and you get a killer watch.
The sarb033, 035, and 017 are hyped for good reason. These are readily available around 4-600 every day and I 100% believe even at that price these sarbs are worth that price. I agree the Oceanus is a good competitor for the sarbs, but at the end of the day none of the others you recommend come close to the sarb’s. Comparing quartz and autos can’t be done in my
Opinion
Bought mine just before they were discontinued. Always wanted a 035 but not at today’s prices.
Just paid 650 for a new one from japan consider yourself lucky lol
As someone who owns both the SARB033 and SARB035, I agree with this video. I bought my SARBs way before they were discontinued and therefore worth the price. But the current prices are just crazy. If I were to buy a SARB alternative today, I'd go with either a SARX or even the SNKL23.
Some folks think I'm crazy, but it just is what it is. Thanks for sharing your experience with them too.
Bought and sold my SARB035. Was a great Sunday watch for me.
I've seen (dubious) evidence that people are paying $5k (yes, 5000 usd) or are prepared to pay $4k + for used SARB037's.
Personally I think its rediculous. These folks are forgetting some simple factors: 1) the SARBs were dressy tool watches. 2) the 6r15D movements were never really perfect. 3) the original RRP wasn't much over $350.
I get that some folks want clout. I think these prices are actually being artificially inflated by unscrupulous flippers. I wouldn't be surprised if some folks have just redialed a SARB033/035. If you told me that my $300 sports watch was now worth $5k to some rich idiot by virtue of the fact it is was pink. I'd consider it despite not being proud of that fact..
For me discontinued Seikos are not worth their retail price anymore. The movements have been upgraded (although I think the 6r35 is frankly lazy) and the supply of new watches is decent. You shouldn't need to spend at or above retail on any Seiko that isn't an LE.
That's my two cents anyway, sorry for being to thale party.
Nice video Josh!
is this guy serious? he starts of with pagani??? what a joke
Just 1:30 into the video and I completely agree. It is an amazing watch but the used market is ridiculous. I will never get rid of my Sarb035. It is a cult classic now.
After all these, you convinced me: I will choose the sarb033 !!!!
the sarx is bigger, I'd say yes for the Oceanus...
The only watch that can stand worthily against sarb033, is the Orient star re-au0004b00b.
Great video! Love seeing all the options. Subbed!
Thanks so much!
What do you think about the SCVS003 Spirit Seiko instead of the SARB033
This is great but I think for a watch to be a Sarb Alternative it has to be 38mm or smaller. That is one of the defining features that people love so much about the sarb is that it is small with a small lug to lug. Still I love some of your picks.
That's a great point. I don't notice the size as much because of my larger wrist, but you're right, it's a significant factor for most people shopping for a SARB.
Great video, but I've got to say that your Tissot pick ain't it for me. Instead, if you want something like the Sarb033 or Sarx045, for around $750, you can't beat the Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80.
I know you mentioned Tissot's Powermatic 80 watches in general, but not only is the Gentleman very similar stylistically to the Sarb033 (and Sarx045) it also includes an upgraded Powermatic 80 Silicium, with a Silicon hairspring for improved anti-magnetism and accuracy. There's also a quartz model, if you like the Sarb033/Sarx045 design, but don't like automatic movements.
I disagree, the sarb033 punches well above it’s weight class. Ultimately, this is why Seiko discontinued it. I would say the only watch I would recommend is the Seiko Alpinist.
I do love me some Alpinists! Good call.
Nothing in this video beats the SARB, you know it, I know it, everyone knows it :)
that Zelos is a real beauty IMHO, as is the Oceanus (and the G-Shock too hehe) great list Josh, thanks !
Thanks
If Seiko brought out a 38mm black dial SARX, they could sell as many as they could build at $700 to $900.
What about seiko sur375 ?
And do u have review video for it ?
You clearly didn't understand exactly the SARB033 appeal. the only one close is Orient Star RE-AU0004B
You definitely don't understand watches... Casio G-shock protection....come on man.....that watch belongs to 80's....the design of Sarb033 rock that's why people love it and want it.
SARX lineup was the only one that is a true SARB alternative. Some of those watches you put up are horrible as well. SARB is loved due to how classy it looks due to all parts used and design being perfect or close to it for a watch it that category.
First time viewer. Thanks for the great content. Been collecting for just under 3 years in Sydney, Australia and have accumulated over 225 watches. I know, silly right?
Sorry hit the wrong key. I've just recently purchased the 033 and am very happy with it. Those in my collection and similar to it probably include the Visodate, the Precisionist, the Bambino, a couple of other Orients, an Adina and some of the microbrands you have mentioned. Be well!
Kelin, Oz Watch Boys
@@respectablylate3081 Thanks for watching and commenting. 225 watches is a legit collection! I dig it! I personally like the variety that a large collection offers. It's often debated how many watches someone should have... and I always go back to the sentiment, "You do you, boo boo" (meaning, I think everyone should do what they want to do, as long as it's not hurting anyone else). Do you enjoy having a large collection too?
I went with the sarx045, job done ✌🏽
I have both the SARB033 and 035 and love them. I agree that the prices for them have gotten out of control since they've been discontinued, especially the much more popular 033. Another good alternative is the Seiko SZSB011 to 014. Very similar to the SARBs, though a bit larger at 40 to 41 mm case size. They can be found at Sakura watch for around $300, which appropriate given they have the lesser 4R35 movement.
That is another fantastic recommendation! Thanks for replying and mentioning it. I may need to order one so I can do a video comparing them side-by-side.
I knew I should have turned off the video after the first two examples 😂 all these watches are butt ugly, have totally different aesthetics or just plain incomparable. Sorry to be harsh, but this was total clickbait for me
I have the same Citizen perpetual calender watches. I love it bit setting it was a pain to set but great watch. And yes, it is solar powered.
best and funniest watch reviewer 😊
What about Certina? They have a lot of similarly styled options in both quartz and automatic movements in that $250-$400 range. You should check them out!
Certina is definitely a good recommendation! I've not experienced any of their watches in person, but hopefully I'll change that someday soon.
Seiko SARX035 is the best alternative.
Sure, but it's absolutely humongous compared to the SARB033 and the cheapest I can find still costs more than what the SARB033 is going for on the second-hand market.
The SARX is far better.
Have a tissot gentlemans powermatic 80, szsb011, SARB017, and a spb111. Only mentioned the spb111, as I got that for less money than I would spend on an 033. Same for the 017. I think if you can deal with the 40 mm, the gentlemans is a real nice buy, and you can get them reasonably 2nd hand, as they are not appreciating like the SARB line.
Great recommendation! And, I always appreciate the comments like these that come from hands-on experience. Appreciate it!
Agreed, I love your #1 and #2. I have Sarx035 and love it. It is upscale of the Sarb033 at a better price. Strongly looking at the Oceanus.
I absolutely love Casio Oceanus watches. In fact, I just received an Oceanus OCW-T3000 from a friend to borrow, and it's stunning! They give me a GS vibe, but at a much lower price point.
The only real alternative that gives the same feeling as the SARB and isn’t Chinese or quartz is the SARX
SUR307 😎
@@vik574misaligned seconds hand, folded endlinks, hollow bracelets = 🚮
I've had that Bulova on my Amazon wish list for a year now. Their photography doesn't do it justice.
Totally agree. It's WAY nicer in person than the pictures let on. Plus, I bought mine during the Amazon Prime sale last year, and I noticed it was on the sale again this year. Not sure if it'll be in their future sales, but it's worth checking. imho, it's worth the standard price, but it's a great value at the Amazon sale price.
Sooo… a year later and the sarb033 has appreciated by more than double.
What is the colour and brand of this NATO strap? 3:45
I have 3 (all?) of the Casios, & a sarb035 ( not as loved).
The only (big) issue with the Oceanus is the properietry bracelet.
However, with the stainless steel Oceanus ( er, different - not as alluring-designs & heavier) it's possible to change straps.
Man I’d rather have a Sarb033 over any of those pos watches you named aside from the Oceanus…
Sounds like the SARB033 might be a good pick for you then.
It’s all about the lines and the finish on the 033. It’s very much a baby GS. The SARX line just isn’t. I own the SARY057 which is the 033’s bigger cousin with a day complication. I’m happy with it. Yes the movement is older but mine runs -3s/day. Hard to beat
I have the same watch with a Kanji date wheel.. my gf says it's my fanciest watch and I have an Omega seamaster 300m and a 2021 126610 submariner
I have always wanted a Precisionist but none of the designs have grabbed me.
I have the SARB033, SARX015 and SARX035 - the sarb is my fav.
That's awesome and interesting... you prefer the SARB033 over your SARX? May I ask what about it draws your preference over the SARX?
@@HorologyinSanity Sure. That sarx035 definitely has a nicer bracelet which is really important to me but ultimately I found it a bit too angular. I also have switched my sarb033 onto a ginault ocean rover bracelet for its final form which is fantastic with the glide lock. The sarx also has a great crystal (completely disappears) and a very nice dial. I think what throws me off about it however is the proportions. Where the sarb has a stout bezel and some nice case overhang I find the sarx has a thin bezel, large face and the 40+ mm diameter is a little much for the 20mm bracelet width. It might come down to me just liking a everyday / dressy watch at well under 40mm. Sarx035 at the end of the day is beautiful and I would easily recommend it but the sarb is my fav. (Btw I paid under 500 cad 5 years ago however!)
@@Tyler-sl6vg Thanks so much! Yeah, the SARX are a bit more angular, which I like quite a bit, but I can see why others might not like it as much as I do. And, I agree, the Ginault bracelets are fantastic! I had one on my Halios Seaforth, and they wear so well. Appreciate the reply and you sharing your experience with them.
@@HorologyinSanity Oh I forgot to also compare the sarx015. It's the original Grey Dial version of the sarx you feature. That blue dial looks way better, more vibrant. I like the sarx015 bracelet. Not sure why it doesn't get as much use.
@@Tyler-sl6vg Sweet! I don't think I've looked into the SARX015, so I'll check that out. Appreciate it!
The Oceanus t200s and Edifice efv 110d are my only two quartz pieces.
Those are two sweet quartz pieces to have though. I love the Oceanus lineup, and am coming to really appreciate and enjoy the Edifice lineup.
I wanted a sarb, sarx, or sary for the longest time but the prices were too much for me to pull the trigger. I ended up finding a SARV033 for under $200 and it looks mostly like the sary057. But for like $185 it’s a keeper for sure.
Sweet! Congrats!
Classic designs, nice everyday watch.
Totally agree
I think for a lot of People not sharing your nr 1 its not about talking themselves into a sarb but about having a relatively small wrist… choices decrease extremely through that
That's a very good point. Having such a large wrist, I think I have a lot more variation within the size of watches I can comfortably wear. The SARB033 does seem to be a fantastic size and case shape for those with smaller wrists. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
How can a quartz be compared to a Seiko mechanical movement, this guy is a joke.
sarb033 ticks all my boxes but thank god that casio (mtp1370l-1a) at 3:23 really looks promising at good price. that casio efv110 looks more like sarb033 in case shape and dial.
I love ❤️ my sarb33
All those watches are ugly trash compared to the seiko
i'd rather have the sarb than all of these put together
I think the Tissot pr100 with the powermatic is the one to get instead. Joma has it for 240 on a strap.
That is a fantastic recommendation!
The SARX should be the right choice, the other watchers may going down to half of the price unless you buy a used one, the Sarb033 should be around $600 I will say, Seiko keep making bigger and bigger watchers to day, forget some people have small hand.
I think Sarb killer even with lower specs but on crazy lower price is Seiko Szsb012 which i think is even much more beautifull and better size than sarb. That Zelos looks incredible also.
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll need to look that one up.
I love Seiko, and own two Samurais, 1 being the white King Samurai, the Flighty and a Seiko 5 SK5/5KX. But I can't seem to justify paying anything over 600 dollars for a Seiko. I also want the 140th Anniversary Baby MM SPB207J1, but 1k for a Seiko... I paid 1k+ for an Oris and recently paid 1k+ for a Ball Engineering iii Marvelight Caring Edition. But a Seiko.. 🤔. I'm sure I'll get the SPB207J1 eventually. It's just difficult to throw the money for me still.
I totally agree. I don't really understand the "move upmarket in price, without actually improving the products" business strategy, but that seems to be what Seiko is attempting.
Seiko SZSB012 to the rescue.
Came here to say this.
Citizen NB1050
Tissot prx quartz or automatic it’s a better option.
Great recommendation! I just got a PRX quartz blue dial, and I absolutely LOVE it! I want to get the automatic PRX too, but I'm spacing them out a bit and hoping to find the PRX on sale someday.
@@HorologyinSanity i would love a PVD all black PRX quartz 😬 that would be a killer
Surprised you didn't add an oreint star here.. Killer watch for around the same price as the tissot and cheaper than the sarx
Yep, that's definitely one I should have included. The trick is, I don't personally own one and I've never had hands-on experience with on, so I kinda overlooked it when making this list. Thankfully you and a few others, like Shane at Relative Time, recommended it and reminded of it in the comments. imho, I'd have put it towards the top of my list, above Tissot, had I of thought about it prior to filming this vid.
Orient Star RE-AU0004B.
💯 bro 😎 that is a killer choice
Salvo el tissot y muy poco dicho sea de paso, ninguno tiene nada que ver con el sarb033. Hubieras puesto el certina ds1 automático en la lista...
It's almost like the skx craze. People buying a 400$ skx when they can go buy a king turtle for 300$+ or a Sumo for that same range 400$.
The same can be said with sarb, good 350$ watch but not at over $500. Get a Sarx instead,.i bought a new enamel.dial spb091for 700$ which blows rhe sarb out of the water. Buy smart and patiently, don't FOMO..
I didn't think to mention that in the video, but you're spot-on, it is exactly like the SKX craze! Great comment and comparison!
Good video except you fooled me with the G-Shock. I just about closed video. Im wearing your number 2 right now. Oceanus all the way!
Check out Islander ISL-36 and ISL-37. SARB aesthetic and form, with high-beat movement at old SARB price.
Good recommendation. I'm not familiar with them, but I'll check them out. Appreciate it.
Mate! What the actual fuck!?
I'm laughing and it just started. How bro. How do you choose this over a sarb033??? Sapphire? 38mm? 6r movement....? I'm just waiting for a good one to come in. And it's just a turd one after another. Sport watches. And quartz. My guy. This is so funny. I think your joking in all this right. Or is this genuinely what you think?
I get it, it's a joke very long but pretty good compromise on this joke of a video
wut the heal?
"Shitters!!!" -Archieluxury
Seems like a double edge decision. Only an enthusiast knows the difference between a Japanese Seiko and a Chinese Pagani. But, I don't think civilians watch RUclips videos about watches to take advantage of this excellent information. Then of course, normal people don't spend $700 on a SARB033. Haha
hahaha true
Lo siento no me convencen ninguna de las opciones, me sigo quedando con el sarb 033 o el 035, saludos👍
That's awesome! You're the type of person that I talk about near the end of the video, where I think this watch is definitely a good pick for you then. I often make my decisions using deduction, meaning I compare all of my options and then deduce which one I think is best. Sounds like, in this case, you've deduced that the SARBs are the best option for you, which I think is cool. Greetings to you too, my friend.
@@HorologyinSanity muy atento, lo felicito por los vídeos, saludos
LOL, I mean lol okay, yeah umm LOL!
#1 should be szsb011
I bet if u go to a baseball game you save a few dollars by taking up the cheep seats money may be your game watch collection not seiko is pure history all that crap will be forgotten in a few years if it’s desirable when available than that just grows and when hard to get price becomes secondary look back to go forward money out
A couple of mm does make a big difference.... But I don't need the look of a Sarb anyway. It's nice.... But it's not THAT nice. Seiko isn't nearly as cool as they think they are. They we're good when they really we're good bang for buck. The Zelos is cool. So is the Vario.... Reminds me of Oris. Microbrands are awesome. Add long as your buying it to just it ... Not "collect"
Seiko is THAT cool.
2023: used SARX035=650usd, used SARB033=450usd go figure
Seems like every single RUclips guy on RUclips starts his videos with "What's up....blah blah"
I challenge you to try something different. Literally anything else other than what's up
@Fmart Mart "Seems like every single RUclips guy on RUclips starts his videos with "What's up....blah blah"
If that were the case, Teddy Baldassarre wouldn't be inclined to start most of his videos with, "So...", but more remarkably, Jody at Just One More Watch wouldn't deliver his patented, "HELLLOOO and welcome..." greeting for his videos. So what you said above is exaggerated and incorrect.
"What. Is. Up, my watch friends" is basically Josh's own catchphrase, and I don't mind it. And your negative-nancy comment is the only one I've see in response to Josh's opening. And that's no exaggeration
I appreciate the feedback. I've been wanting to re-record my intro for a long time, so I can also reconsider the opening tag line as well.