It's worth it also for viewers to know that most, if not all of the 4R3X series of movements are sold by Seiko to other watch manufacturers as Seiko NH3X movements. Many micro-brand watch sellers use these movements in their watches.
Thank you for pointing that out. I really thought spring drive movements have a VPH but it is then controlled electromagnetically to regulate the flow of energy.
It's worth it also for viewers to know that most, if not all of the 4R3X series of movements are sold by Seiko to other watch manufacturers as Seiko NH3X movements. Many micro-brand watch sellers use these movements in their watches.
Thank you for pointing that out. There are quite a few movements sold by Seiko to micro brands, but I didnt want to get into that in this video.
They are not technically called Seiko NH3X but TMI NH3X.
I love this video
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the feedback.
This is so cool, I hope you could do one on Rolex's older movements such as the 1570/5
Thank you for the feedback. Eventually, I'll get to do one on Rolex movements.
Nice job . Thanks .
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Nice overview- thank you!
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really good video I sub'd thx for the valuable info👍
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.
Very helpful, especially for newcomer like me 😅
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simple & informative video
Amazing
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great video helps alot. wondering if you know if any of these had actual gold or gold plated parts ?
Is 6R21 a good and long lasting movement? Im planning to buy seiko SPB329J1 limited edition watch which has this movement.
Dang, why you put that recraft as the first collage? It make me rewinding for a while before continuing the video...
That's one of the few Seiko's I've got.
@@WatchFocus8800 so stunning...
@@ohhited I made a full video on the Recraft here. ruclips.net/video/QFUdmaiqBbg/видео.htmlsi=0S6hGz0VOUJK0UYQ
Edit: Seiko 6R64 is at 28,800 VPH (4Hz hi beat) not 21,600
Thank you. I'll place a note in the video. Appreciate it.
What about the NE88E/8R48?
@@PAN-km5qk the 8R48 is mentioned in the video.
Nice video, however, seiko spring drive movement does not have a VPH.
Thank you for pointing that out. I really thought spring drive movements have a VPH but it is then controlled electromagnetically to regulate the flow of energy.
@@WatchFocus8800Maybe you should edit the video to make it 100% accurate. Great job anyway. 🙏🏽
I edited it out. Thank you.