"choosing the old monster used to mean you were going with something different with a lot of intention" What an interesting and insightful statement! It's this kind of synthesis, the ability to understand and articulate the implications of a watch's design, rather than simply enumerate the elements of said design, that sets W&W apart! Well done!
I've had my 4th gen monster for a year now and wear it almost every day. It's bold but not quite as silly as the old monster. Feels like a monster that graduated university
Thanks for the thoughtful critique! I have a first generation Black Monster and still enjoy the quirky, unique design, but I appreciate your observations about the refinement and adult style of the fourth generation.
This version is more wearable as a daily beater than the previous versions. I didn't like it when it was first introduced but it somehow grew on me over time. Yes, it's a subdued monster which is definitely more amicable or affable.
Nice review. Put my v1 Monster onto a shark mesh strap recently. To my eye, it transforms the watch (relative to using rubber strap) - think it subtly tones down some of that wild look (particularly with the orange dial). But still super eye-catching.
Really fine piece of watch journalism. I went into this review not caring for the Monster. By the end, I find myself considering this new version, although I'll probably save my money and pick up the new SPB151.
Concise review, have you done this before? Surely well edited. Though I was hoping to have a few details described that weren't. The indices at times appear white and in other lighting appear to have an aged look. The bezel sometimes appears black but often seems more gray or charcoal like. The rehaute is curved, right? That's an unusual feature and it appears to actually be part of the dial. Great smile, btw.
Nice review. Seiko's are becoming more and more expensive but remains to be one of the more affordable watch makers in the world with great quality & performance, and they continue to bring us new designs after decades. With that said, there are some fabulous Micro-brands providing tough competition with superior build quality at very competitive pricing, which is great when you want some diversification in your collection and doesn't restrict you to a limited line of brands. Competition seem's to be getting more and more fierce which is great because it drives up quality while controlling prices s bit. The only downside to Micro-brands is that you need to stay on top of new releases as they tend to sell out fast, especially if one particular style is trending. But that's what makes the watch market interesting & fun is the dynamic movements in the market relating to new releases combined with supply & demand. This can be good news on occasion as it will sometimes keep the bigger manufacturers in check with overpricing. This Seiko SRPD25 looks amazing and has been on my radar for awhile and will definitely become part of my future purchases, love the dive watches, especially the Prospex line which has great looking angles on the case. Thanks for the review.
Nice review, anyone who is into these types of watches probably knows what's powering this beast but for the rest of the viewers some info regarding the movement would be handy.
I'm wondering why you never mentioned the lug width but you have it written as 20mm. I was under the impression it was 22mm can you verify that? Thanks 😊
I just got this watch and love it and love this color out of the 4 versions out. I just got it size from a watch ship and glad I didn’t do it myself with a paper clip bc I didn’t know it was tough with 2 pins and one being a really tiny one. I still haven’t worn it out bc I bought a bunch of new watches and just had this sized. So I’m not sure why the lumi os not that bright and may need real sunlight over room light? Also, is the limo brightness the same as the PADI version or are all the monsters from the 4th. Gen. suppose to be the same? (SRPE27)
When you say "Somewhat normal" you have to remember there is nothing on the market today that looks like it, save maybe the baby Tuna. I wonder if it is your experience with three previous generations of monsters that make you lose the WTF factor when you see one. I for one think that the non-watch loving public might still see it as a conversation piece, if ever they are inclined to speak about watches in the first place.
Pressed clasp, polished centre links, hardlex and how much! I will stick with my Sea-gull Ocean Star diver thanks. Solid bracelet and a Sapphire chrystal.
I have changed bezel. Installed penguin version, non coated bezel. People, it became a most butyfull Monster ever! Do it! You must do it! Real Monster,- is Monster with non coated bezel!
Thanks for your vid... Im buying the all black monster 29 version ..the new generation monster is almost to nice and polished to be a monster. Cheers from down under. The cyclops sucks.
"choosing the old monster used to mean you were going with something different with a lot of intention" What an interesting and insightful statement! It's this kind of synthesis, the ability to understand and articulate the implications of a watch's design, rather than simply enumerate the elements of said design, that sets W&W apart! Well done!
I've had my 4th gen monster for a year now and wear it almost every day. It's bold but not quite as silly as the old monster. Feels like a monster that graduated university
best wristwatch reviewer out there, the thought put into reviewing the case is nuts. GO GO W&W
This actually feels like a well thought out review. Unlike a lot of other reviewers who just read out the spec sheet and say if they like it or not.
Thanks for the thoughtful critique! I have a first generation Black Monster and still enjoy the quirky, unique design, but I appreciate your observations about the refinement and adult style of the fourth generation.
Hi W&W, I like the way the present the watch. Concise, full of facts and your opinion. Will be getting one for my son on his birthday. Thanks.
Just ordered one of these. I have one 1st gen and five 2nd gen but this new one with this beautiful dial caught my eye. Good review
It’s refined, and distinctive. Beautiful watch! 👌🏽
This version is more wearable as a daily beater than the previous versions. I didn't like it when it was first introduced but it somehow grew on me over time. Yes, it's a subdued monster which is definitely more amicable or affable.
Nice review. Put my v1 Monster onto a shark mesh strap recently. To my eye, it transforms the watch (relative to using rubber strap) - think it subtly tones down some of that wild look (particularly with the orange dial). But still super eye-catching.
Dang it, I thought I would be happy with my SRP315, but now you have me wanting to buy this watch.
I wish I can send a picture of mine, this is my favourite watch in my collection and I’ve been collecting for 10+ years now!
Really fine piece of watch journalism. I went into this review not caring for the Monster. By the end, I find myself considering this new version, although I'll probably save my money and pick up the new SPB151.
Nick S www.chrono24.com/seiko/prospex--id14773126.htm the price is right.
Had this on my hand today loved it, they wanted 350... is that a good price?
I own a few monsters, from different generations, the latest is the save the ocean happy feet version. I always love the way they wear.
Concise review, have you done this before? Surely well edited. Though I was hoping to have a few details described that weren't. The indices at times appear white and in other lighting appear to have an aged look. The bezel sometimes appears black but often seems more gray or charcoal like. The rehaute is curved, right? That's an unusual feature and it appears to actually be part of the dial. Great smile, btw.
Would appreciate photos on other strap options since you mentioned them. Other than that a very solid review!
Nice review. Seiko's are becoming more and more expensive but remains to be one of the more affordable watch makers in the world with great quality & performance, and they continue to bring us new designs after decades. With that said, there are some fabulous Micro-brands providing tough competition with superior build quality at very competitive pricing, which is great when you want some diversification in your collection and doesn't restrict you to a limited line of brands. Competition seem's to be getting more and more fierce which is great because it drives up quality while controlling prices s bit. The only downside to Micro-brands is that you need to stay on top of new releases as they tend to sell out fast, especially if one particular style is trending. But that's what makes the watch market interesting & fun is the dynamic movements in the market relating to new releases combined with supply & demand. This can be good news on occasion as it will sometimes keep the bigger manufacturers in check with overpricing. This Seiko SRPD25 looks amazing and has been on my radar for awhile and will definitely become part of my future purchases, love the dive watches, especially the Prospex line which has great looking angles on the case. Thanks for the review.
Pretty good vídeo, I love this new Seiko Monster.
Nice review, anyone who is into these types of watches probably knows what's powering this beast but for the rest of the viewers some info regarding the movement would be handy.
This was my 4th s eiko added to my collection..awesome watch.EZ rotating bezel and an icey blue lume which is different from seikos green lume
Great review and Soo detailed . Love that watch managed to fast it for 3 days in a row
Your voice so hypnotized, good review
I'm wondering why you never mentioned the lug width but you have it written as 20mm. I was under the impression it was 22mm can you verify that? Thanks 😊
I just got this watch and love it and love this color out of the 4 versions out. I just got it size from a watch ship and glad I didn’t do it myself with a paper clip bc I didn’t know it was tough with 2 pins and one being a really tiny one.
I still haven’t worn it out bc I bought a bunch of new watches and just had this sized. So I’m not sure why the lumi os not that bright and may need real sunlight over room light? Also, is the limo brightness the same as the PADI version or are all the monsters from the 4th. Gen. suppose to be the same? (SRPE27)
Really enjoyed this review!
Great review! I'd love to see more of them! Stay safe and be well!
Great review. Wearing my 'ninja' monster now.
How about the lug to lug size?
Seiko gen 3 monster looks a lot nicer and with the better 6r15 movement.
Great review Zach!
Great review, thanks!
Nice beautiful blue dial and patina looks on indices :)
When you say "Somewhat normal" you have to remember there is nothing on the market today that looks like it, save maybe the baby Tuna. I wonder if it is your experience with three previous generations of monsters that make you lose the WTF factor when you see one. I for one think that the non-watch loving public might still see it as a conversation piece, if ever they are inclined to speak about watches in the first place.
I'd want this but I hate the lume pip.
That hour hand looks like Arch Linux' Logo!
Maybe the most original case ever!!
Pressed clasp, polished centre links, hardlex and how much!
I will stick with my Sea-gull Ocean Star diver thanks. Solid bracelet and a Sapphire chrystal.
Cool watch!
I have changed bezel. Installed penguin version, non coated bezel. People, it became a most butyfull Monster ever! Do it! You must do it! Real Monster,- is Monster with non coated bezel!
How many Zachs are there at W&W?? Haha
525 bucks is a bit much
Price will drop if you go grey market, but I agree generally.
P B you can get these at Macy’s in the US for around $375. Good value at that price.
They are easily found for $260 - $320 range
Who pays retail for a Seiko? No one. Even authorized dealers have 30% discounts. Hell, in a year (or less) this watch will regularly sell at $260.
I prefer the over-the-top characteristics of the original Monster. It is called the "Monster" after all.
The end link was unnecessary.
Thanks for your vid... Im buying the all black monster 29 version ..the new generation monster is almost to nice and polished to be a monster. Cheers from down under. The cyclops sucks.
Hmmm it reminds me of the Transocean...
Mine is -16 sec per day
The 1st Gen was the real Monster.
It’s a neutered monster.
The bracelet is the worst feature of this watch. It's far worse than those available on $300 microbrands.
Beautiful watch ruined by a cyclops