I remembered to click the like button when I heard the double pronounciation of the element Al. Random Rob is a scholar, gentleman and diplomat of the highest order.
This bezel insert would have been PERFECT on my Zimbe #4. That Seiko has the best dial ever made but the purple bezel insert takes a little time to get used to. The insert on this watch would have matched the dial and hands a lot better.
Because the Japanese watch engineers realise dorsal wrist>palmar wrist!!! (and they might take into consideration that pressed bends, while milled shatters). I am happy to take my chances with sapphire and milled steel, but Seiko have a hard time moving away from scratchy hardlex and bendy pressed steel.
pretty much all of their mid range Watches ($600+) have shappire. a few lower price range ones have it. it depends on if they felt like throw it or not
That’s a nice looking watch! Thanks for the video.
A watch to warm a seiko fanboys heart , beautiful
I remembered to click the like button when I heard the double pronounciation of the element Al.
Random Rob is a scholar, gentleman and diplomat of the highest order.
Haha, thanks much
Another great Zimbe model.
all the zimbe and thai/Phillipines editions have the best colorways. 🔥
The polishng on the case puts most of the luxury Swiss brands to shame.
This bezel insert would have been PERFECT on my Zimbe #4. That Seiko has the best dial ever made but the purple bezel insert takes a little time to get used to. The insert on this watch would have matched the dial and hands a lot better.
Very cool looking watch.
The coaster was weirdly cool.
An acquired taste…. We spend months a year in Asia…next trip I’m gunna look for them. Interesting look.
The Seiko fanboy in me is happy 😊
Is it a stamped clasp?
It’s more expensive than a king sumo like SPB323 and Seiko put an inferior bracelet on this - unpardonable
Why does Seiko spend so much in the design of a watch face and then sell it with a bracelet with a crappy clasp?
Because the Japanese watch engineers realise dorsal wrist>palmar wrist!!! (and they might take into consideration that pressed bends, while milled shatters).
I am happy to take my chances with sapphire and milled steel, but Seiko have a hard time moving away from scratchy hardlex and bendy pressed steel.
because having a fancy clasp doesn't really matter much on wrist lol
Did I hear right? Seiko with a Sapphire crystal?
Give up on the Hardlex Mineral. It's horrible.
pretty much all of their mid range Watches ($600+) have shappire. a few lower price range ones have it. it depends on if they felt like throw it or not