Yes! I love this one. Great review. The orange with the black pvd is what I like the most about this watch. It’s a hardlex crystal but there is nothing wrong with that. The high dome crystal is also a nice touch. Orange in the dark too! I am all about this!
Definitely a new look and i think you’re bang on, it’s going to be popular. Generally i don’t like coated watches as it can wear off, and all black watches all look the same to me but with the orange markers and hands it looks great 👍
No. If it says stuff like "lume" it most likely isn't. Tritium is always inside of mini glass tubes. If you don't see tubes, then there's no tritium. Tritium is hydrogen gas, so it can't be smeared and bonded to a surface. Also, the gas by itself isn't luminous, it needs a phosphor (it's what actually glows, and many devices use that to produce light) otherwise nothing would happen.
@@fzeckry its quite inferior in fact in my experience. I tend to smack my watches on every door face and wall I pass for some reason and can attest that the saphire remains blemish free unlike my Hardlex
@@whit107 You do know Sapphire is much more brittle than Hardlex don't u? Yes Hardlex is more prone to scratches but Sapphire is easier to shatter. So how is 1 is more inferior to another? Each has it own strength and weakness.
The orange color is really popping, good job Seiko. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for watching!
This model has to be a big seller for Seiko. It looks more like something Boldr would produce. Didn't know about this. Thanks big E.
That Orange 🧡 lume all the way around is dope.
Thanks ☺️
A really nice and bold color combination.
Thanks for the review.
Nice looking piece. Thanks so much for sharing it
Thanks
Yes! I love this one. Great review. The orange with the black pvd is what I like the most about this watch. It’s a hardlex crystal but there is nothing wrong with that. The high dome crystal is also a nice touch. Orange in the dark too! I am all about this!
saw an ad for this and I guess this will be my next watch :) Thanks for the review
Love the look of this watch. Thanks for the video!
Been waiting years for just the right black with orange and here is as close as I think I'll ever need. 👍
I've never seen orange Lumibright either. Nice!
Excellent review dude! This is a stunner; I might have to pick this one up 🔥
That looks pretty sharp!
Definitely a new look and i think you’re bang on, it’s going to be popular. Generally i don’t like coated watches as it can wear off, and all black watches all look the same to me but with the orange markers and hands it looks great 👍
That colour combo is fire :D
Coolest Seiko 5 iv ever seen
Great watch, thanks for review! But according to someone’s, orange lume lives for an hour, no more, it’s true?
I don't know I guess it would depend on the formula and the maker
Got one and not disappointed!
Just bought one 🧡🖤🧡🖤🧡
Nice review. Just got it!
I dig it. I have to get one🔥
I may consider buying this SRPH33. 🎃 🏈 👻👻🐈⬛🕷🎃 Boo!👻
What's the difference between SPRH33 AND SRPH33K1?
Those last two numbers usually designate where it was made j-1 usually designates Japan k1 is elsewhere
Sold, great review!
Case stainless steel or brass ?
I thought it was a mido watch (that is their most famous color combo) at first sight 😂
Just ordered it
The watch is so cool 😎
The watch is tops but the luminosity doesnt last, alas.
I got mine from Japan. AKA SBSA143
Does this watch use tritium?
No. If it says stuff like "lume" it most likely isn't. Tritium is always inside of mini glass tubes. If you don't see tubes, then there's no tritium. Tritium is hydrogen gas, so it can't be smeared and bonded to a surface. Also, the gas by itself isn't luminous, it needs a phosphor (it's what actually glows, and many devices use that to produce light) otherwise nothing would happen.
No lumibrite
That's my Halloween watch
That’s exactly what I was thinking! The orange lume is really cool imo.
You make me wanna
Nice watch but way overpriced for a Mineral Crystal 4r36
Seiko never sell at retail so it will be lower. But I understand where your coming from.
Really? Hardlex is not that much inferior to Sapphire. I beg to differ.
@@fzeckry its quite inferior in fact in my experience. I tend to smack my watches on every door face and wall I pass for some reason and can attest that the saphire remains blemish free unlike my Hardlex
@@whit107 You do know Sapphire is much more brittle than Hardlex don't u? Yes Hardlex is more prone to scratches but Sapphire is easier to shatter. So how is 1 is more inferior to another? Each has it own strength and weakness.
@@fzeckry i have yet to shatter a watch crystal in 50 yrs but I have scratched a lot of them, except my sapphires of course.
hell go Orient they are at least putting sapphire on $300
Ugly name though.
Similar design? I think we already established Seiko buyers aware they're not getting Sapphire. Hardlex is not that much inferior anyways.