Thanks for the great video. As it happens, I have just had one of my SKX007s retuned from service. I have a total of three and wear two of them almost daily. My first was the one that has just been serviced, it was made in 1999, it is totally original and, since being serviced and regulated, it is keeping time within COSC parameters. It has a few bangs and scratches, but performs perfectly. My second was bought two years ago, brand new and is a safe-queen - never been worn, never had its bracelet resized and only comes out of the box to go in my watch winder for a couple of days each month to keep everything ticking over. My last was bought last year and is a modified “sleeper” - standard case and crown, but a matte ceramic bezel, flat sapphire crystal with AR coating and a regulated NH36 movement. It looks just like a standard SKX. Keep up the great videos and keep well.
Thank you very much James! And I thought I was crazy for having 2 SKXs 😂. But it's true, one needs at least 2, one to keep and ine6to mod! You added the vintage, sentimental timepiece 👍
Thank you very much James! And I thought I was crazy for having 2 SKXs 😂. But it's true, one needs at least 2, one to keep and ine6to mod! You added the vintage, sentimental timepiece 👍
Prices is going up day by day.Could go up to 700usd by end of this. year.Highly sought after now.The skx007 and skx013 is almost gone.You could still get the skx009 .
Another great seiko time tool is BFK diver on 5m62 kinetic movement. A year after buying SKX007J1 in Dubai Mall İ have ordered BFK diver online from Japan in year 2016, this is JDM (Japan domestic model) option SBCZ025. İ can tell this is fantastic watch both in build quality and reliability point of view. Was planning also to buy Sumo, but after wearing BFK I do not want anything else.. Accumulator still keeps maximum after 1 hour active daily wrist wear (walking or running outside). Rest of the day I can enjoy my other watches... but then I again return back to BFK as daily watch for another 3-4 months😀 unfortunately ( or luckily for owners) BFK is also obsolete...
Thank you very much for your comment 😊. You bought it just after they announced the discontinuation? Where did you get at at such a good prices? PS: If you like my content don't hesitate to subscribe to the channel, it keeps me motivated to make reviews, many thanks 😁👍
@@Horologique yea man. I wanted a J1 but I'm not made of money dude. Never thought I'd say this about a seiko. Convinced the wife to buy it for me (by use of several charts and graphs outlining the old and current markets). This completes my collection so it's a satisfying end to my search.
Totally. Actually even in 2006 was it still a good value? I think the 007, even though I love it to death, was somehow overrated compared to other contemporary Seiko models with hacking and hand winding movements (Samurai, Turtle)
@@Horologique it's totally overated...but,it's also beautiful,iconic tough as horseshoes and with a little regulation can run well inside COSC...never ever selling mine
Great vid very informative! I was wondering do you usually purchase from creationwatches? If so do you chose to pay tax and duties along with shipping? Thanks!
Hello. I have bought around 10 watches from them and the only time I paid taxes was when I took their "free" delivery with DHL. Take their normal delivery and you will be OK. However if you live in the EU just know that from the 1st of July they will be much tougher on enforcing taxation.
Prices will explode when creation watches run out of stock.. I can't find a decently priced SKX anywhere else, I paid a little extra for the J1 version, £250 works out about $350
Can you please link me to the bracelet that you have on? Looks like a super oyster style. Could be wrong. Great review btw 👍, I've had my skx007 for 5+ years now and still wear it. I have the stock jubilee bracelet, although it does feel a bit light and cheapy (gotta cut costs somewhere right?), it's actually very very comfortable and shines nicely. Great for dress up.
I've been looking for looking for it for years but I have no idea where I found it. All I remember is it was cheaper than the ones from Strapcode. Sorry mate 😔
And yet you can buy a brand new Amphibia, with the same 200m WR, a similar cult following, and some mod potential for $70 or less. The SKX was fairly priced at $150-200 IMHO. Nowadays, at >$300 we're in bubble territory, just like we saw with the Monster. Seiko know how to manipulate supply and demand and it's a sad sight. No better than Rolex now. Not to mention the fact that Seiko couldn't ever be bothered to sell the SKX via official dealers in the UK, so why should I have any brand loyalty to them? They've generally only sold the crap that no-one else wants here, rather like Japanese car manufacturers in fact (q.v. the Integra Type-R). The customers were there, but no, Seiko management knew better. So, to stick two fingers up at Seiko and their useless business model I made my own SKX using an SNK donor and 2nd-hand OEM dial/hands and a new Chinese case for £140. I'm happy with that. Also happy with my Steeldive SKX009 with an 'NH36' movement. Would happily buy an Islander if it wasn't for the import costs. Sorry for the rant, but really not a fan of Seiko. Was once until I realised that after 1990 I couldn't actually buy the ones I liked without importing from Japan, Singapore or the US.
I totally understand you. Seiko's strategy has always been a strange one regarding JDM models. If anything, in later years they have relaxed that policy by making JDM models more available worldwide (with GS for example). However I believe that they pulled their worst trick yet in the last few years by doubling the price of the watches without increasing the quality at all.
@@Horologique Indeed. Price-gouging and poor QC don't make for good bedfellows. I should have added in my rant that I enjoyed your video (teeth-grinding aside) and hope you keep up the good work.
@@perfectcarspec109 Proper engineering back in the Integra Type-R days. Alas, not quite so much now, at least not in Europe. Just average. Like the German car industry, the accountants run the companies, and not the engineers. Stupid thing with Japanese cars and the UK is that we drive on the same side, so no costs for JP manufacturers to convert. Only costs would have been for rear lights, number plates and later, emissions. I never understood why they never imported JP, or even AUS, ZA and NZ spec cars to UK, but instead gave us grandma's used knickers. Honda were the worst, but Toyota and NIssan as well. Only JP companies with imagination were the smaller ones, Suzuki, Subaru and Mitsubishi. Even they spent nothing on marketing here, so never had great sales. Honda especially and Seiko should merge and allow their never-ending cavalcade of shit management decisions to converge into a tsunami of irrelevance. As UK and US car makers went, so Japan will follow. Shame.
If I were in the market today I'd *seriously* consider the Islander instead, but there's something about the story of the SKX that's very appealing -- tracing its lineage directly to the original Seiko diver of the 1960s. (Also ISO certification is pretty cool).
No, from a fan.s point of view, yes from a technical point of view. Nevertheless I would prefer skx homages from Heimdallr or Steeldive. LI.s got no style at all imho. Sorry if you wear one from ‚Hey this is Marc from Long Island watch‘. I dont like his microbrand because of the look of his watches. Something is stylistically wrong, I think.
@@jimmytwostones skx is an underpriced watch.Many say it is a cheap watch because of the movement.The no nonsense with no handwinding and hacking 7s26 is what make the prolonged of the movement lifespan without service .
Thanks for the great video. As it happens, I have just had one of my SKX007s retuned from service. I have a total of three and wear two of them almost daily. My first was the one that has just been serviced, it was made in 1999, it is totally original and, since being serviced and regulated, it is keeping time within COSC parameters. It has a few bangs and scratches, but performs perfectly. My second was bought two years ago, brand new and is a safe-queen - never been worn, never had its bracelet resized and only comes out of the box to go in my watch winder for a couple of days each month to keep everything ticking over. My last was bought last year and is a modified “sleeper” - standard case and crown, but a matte ceramic bezel, flat sapphire crystal with AR coating and a regulated NH36 movement. It looks just like a standard SKX. Keep up the great videos and keep well.
Thank you very much James! And I thought I was crazy for having 2 SKXs 😂. But it's true, one needs at least 2, one to keep and ine6to mod! You added the vintage, sentimental timepiece 👍
Thank you very much James! And I thought I was crazy for having 2 SKXs 😂. But it's true, one needs at least 2, one to keep and ine6to mod! You added the vintage, sentimental timepiece 👍
I will never sell mine, even if it is 1000 bucks. Lovely watch.
Neither will I 😁
@@Horologique they are almost at about $1000 in canada
Because this watch stylish, serious, quality.
Prices is going up day by day.Could go up to 700usd by end of this. year.Highly sought after now.The skx007 and skx013 is almost gone.You could still get the skx009 .
If you are interested check the link in the description, available for under 250 pounds
And yes, go Gunners 👍👍
Watching that while wearing my skx
Wonderful 😁
Short answer....
YES!
Another great seiko time tool is BFK diver on 5m62 kinetic movement. A year after buying SKX007J1 in Dubai Mall İ have ordered BFK diver online from Japan in year 2016, this is JDM (Japan domestic model) option SBCZ025. İ can tell this is fantastic watch both in build quality and reliability point of view. Was planning also to buy Sumo, but after wearing BFK I do not want anything else.. Accumulator still keeps maximum after 1 hour active daily wrist wear (walking or running outside). Rest of the day I can enjoy my other watches... but then I again return back to BFK as daily watch for another 3-4 months😀 unfortunately ( or luckily for owners) BFK is also obsolete...
Good video friend. I bought my skx007 in September of 2019 for approximately $150 USD. I’m not selling mine either.
Thank you very much for your comment 😊.
You bought it just after they announced the discontinuation? Where did you get at at such a good prices?
PS: If you like my content don't hesitate to subscribe to the channel, it keeps me motivated to make reviews, many thanks 😁👍
Well. I just paid 570 for my K1. It was the cheapest I could fine on ebay and Amazon, but I wanted one for my seiko collection.
Wow those prices 😞. But I guess that if you want one you want one. Enjoy it!
@@Horologique yea man. I wanted a J1 but I'm not made of money dude. Never thought I'd say this about a seiko. Convinced the wife to buy it for me (by use of several charts and graphs outlining the old and current markets). This completes my collection so it's a satisfying end to my search.
how much should I list my 97 007k1 NOS condition for never worn should I start at 5 grand?
Good buy because of its character but not so great anymore in terms of value for money
Totally. Actually even in 2006 was it still a good value? I think the 007, even though I love it to death, was somehow overrated compared to other contemporary Seiko models with hacking and hand winding movements (Samurai, Turtle)
@@Horologique it's totally overated...but,it's also beautiful,iconic tough as horseshoes and with a little regulation can run well inside COSC...never ever selling mine
@@deanwaller8283 that would pretty much sum up the whole thing 😅
Great vid very informative! I was wondering do you usually purchase from creationwatches? If so do you chose to pay tax and duties along with shipping? Thanks!
Hello. I have bought around 10 watches from them and the only time I paid taxes was when I took their "free" delivery with DHL. Take their normal delivery and you will be OK.
However if you live in the EU just know that from the 1st of July they will be much tougher on enforcing taxation.
Prices will explode when creation watches run out of stock.. I can't find a decently priced SKX anywhere else, I paid a little extra for the J1 version, £250 works out about $350
Yes, that's why if people want one they have to grab one NOW!
Can you please link me to the bracelet that you have on? Looks like a super oyster style. Could be wrong. Great review btw 👍, I've had my skx007 for 5+ years now and still wear it. I have the stock jubilee bracelet, although it does feel a bit light and cheapy (gotta cut costs somewhere right?), it's actually very very comfortable and shines nicely. Great for dress up.
I've been looking for looking for it for years but I have no idea where I found it. All I remember is it was cheaper than the ones from Strapcode. Sorry mate 😔
Uncle seiko.
Love this Seiko 007..awesome timepiece 👍👍
It really is!
@@Horologique It's a fantastic timepiece ..can't fault it at all 👍👍
Save your money for the inevitable "King SKX". It will probably cost $800 and still have bad alignments.
😂
But....it won't be an skx
And therefore it won't be as good
Mine says (Made in Japan) on the left side of the 6 and (7S26 - 002L R 2) on the right. Did they change them?
No you've just a JDM model
My watch has stopped working. The second hand moves for 5 ticks and stops. Any idea what the fault may be??
It might be the mainspring. Take it to a watch repairer. Good luck!
i got my SKX007 3 days ago for $175aud
New?
2nd 😂
Always worth 😁👍
And yet you can buy a brand new Amphibia, with the same 200m WR, a similar cult following, and some mod potential for $70 or less. The SKX was fairly priced at $150-200 IMHO. Nowadays, at >$300 we're in bubble territory, just like we saw with the Monster. Seiko know how to manipulate supply and demand and it's a sad sight. No better than Rolex now. Not to mention the fact that Seiko couldn't ever be bothered to sell the SKX via official dealers in the UK, so why should I have any brand loyalty to them? They've generally only sold the crap that no-one else wants here, rather like Japanese car manufacturers in fact (q.v. the Integra Type-R). The customers were there, but no, Seiko management knew better. So, to stick two fingers up at Seiko and their useless business model I made my own SKX using an SNK donor and 2nd-hand OEM dial/hands and a new Chinese case for £140. I'm happy with that. Also happy with my Steeldive SKX009 with an 'NH36' movement. Would happily buy an Islander if it wasn't for the import costs. Sorry for the rant, but really not a fan of Seiko. Was once until I realised that after 1990 I couldn't actually buy the ones I liked without importing from Japan, Singapore or the US.
I totally understand you. Seiko's strategy has always been a strange one regarding JDM models. If anything, in later years they have relaxed that policy by making JDM models more available worldwide (with GS for example).
However I believe that they pulled their worst trick yet in the last few years by doubling the price of the watches without increasing the quality at all.
@@Horologique Indeed. Price-gouging and poor QC don't make for good bedfellows.
I should have added in my rant that I enjoyed your video (teeth-grinding aside) and hope you keep up the good work.
@@RandallSlick thank you ver much Randall 👍👍😊
I like how you mentioned the Integra Type R. Japanese Cars and watches are my fav👍
@@perfectcarspec109 Proper engineering back in the Integra Type-R days. Alas, not quite so much now, at least not in Europe. Just average. Like the German car industry, the accountants run the companies, and not the engineers. Stupid thing with Japanese cars and the UK is that we drive on the same side, so no costs for JP manufacturers to convert. Only costs would have been for rear lights, number plates and later, emissions. I never understood why they never imported JP, or even AUS, ZA and NZ spec cars to UK, but instead gave us grandma's used knickers. Honda were the worst, but Toyota and NIssan as well. Only JP companies with imagination were the smaller ones, Suzuki, Subaru and Mitsubishi. Even they spent nothing on marketing here, so never had great sales. Honda especially and Seiko should merge and allow their never-ending cavalcade of shit management decisions to converge into a tsunami of irrelevance. As UK and US car makers went, so Japan will follow. Shame.
009 👍
Islander from longisland watch is much better
Agreed, but it's not THE SKX 😉
If I were in the market today I'd *seriously* consider the Islander instead, but there's something about the story of the SKX that's very appealing -- tracing its lineage directly to the original Seiko diver of the 1960s. (Also ISO certification is pretty cool).
@@SuperYova exactly, the original is always best 😁👍
No, from a fan.s point of view, yes from a technical point of view. Nevertheless I would prefer skx homages from Heimdallr or Steeldive. LI.s got no style at all imho. Sorry if you wear one from ‚Hey this is Marc from Long Island watch‘. I dont like his microbrand because of the look of his watches. Something is stylistically wrong, I think.
On paper...
The dial looks just cheap
Mmm, to each their own my friend 😉
You must held one in person.
It is reasonably cheap but still it’s a neat little watch 👍🏽
@@jimmytwostones skx is an underpriced watch.Many say it is a cheap watch because of the movement.The no nonsense with no handwinding and hacking 7s26 is what make the prolonged of the movement lifespan without service .
More toolish than cheap imho. And yes there‘s no bling, no snowflakes and no colour play. Right so.