Just pre-ordered the upcoming Seiko 5 sports field watch, and I'll be doing an unboxing of a Citizen GMT and and Alba budget beater pretty soon here. Also have a number of reviews of products I've been given, but trying to keep a good balance!
I already miss the old seiko 5 line. So many good watches! I agree that they're sometimes small, but then again once I put them on they're so comfortable being small.
The Seiko 5 was my first watch, a gift from a watch collector. So, I never knew about hacking and hand winding an automatic watch, until I bought a Tissot. But I love my 5, and I I’m turn have handed out 3-4 as gifts to friends and family. It’s the greatest proper starter watch.
That spring bar tool breaking got me right in the feels lol...so many times has that happened! Great review, Dave! I like the font they used on the arabic numerals and seems like a pretty great value for $100! Glad this version is 39mm with 20mm lugs, nice job Seiko! 😎🍻👍
Thanks again for another great idea! I've been hunting for an Explorer alternative and this really fits the bill! Time to watch for this one to become available! Thanks for doing what you do and doing it so well! Cheers!
Great video Dave. I've got a '70's Seiko 5 with blue sunburst dial... bought it used in 2004, never serviced it, still keeps great time. I subbed your channel - came here from Relative Time, enjoy both your guys work. cheers, Phil
Amazing…this channel banner arrived on my desktop several minutes ago. I ordered the exact same watch (even the colour of the dial) a while back and it just arrived today. What a coincidence! Thanks for the video.
I don't like to shake the watch I turn it like a watch winder does. 30 turns and it is ready to go. This way is smooth for the movement. Best regards from Brazil, Mário.
Thank you for your work. Through your channel I've found an orient bambino to gift my dad at the best price and I also got to know the Guanqin GJ. Got that one in the white dial and black strap. The strap itself feels quite good on my wrist. Was able to wear it everyday for a week no problem. My watch did come with the NH36A, however I found it funny that the movement itself is colored copper, not silver as it usually is.
Love the classic seiko 5's a lot more than the relaunched 5's (although they are cool too). the 37mm case is perfect and 7s26 is a great movement. I also have 4r26 and 6r15 and honestly never even miss the handwinding and hacking when I wear my classic Seiko 5's. non-hacking is actually less of a hassle when setting the time if you wear the watch over long periods. I really hope the relaunch won't cause Seiko to do away with the classic style 5's
Not bad. I've been toying with getting a SNKL23. Supposedly that's the Seiko 5 to beat. As well as a bit of mystery since they disappeared, and everyone thought they were dead. Only to pop back up last year.
Well Dave I found one at around 200 US dollars (as exchanged from the price in Euros) which I won't pay or I'd get one. At 150 dollars I would have. We generally pay in GBP anyway what Americans pay in dollars so if anyone says a 100 dollar watch I know it's gonna be 100 GBP. I followed your instructions to the letter on your other Seiko 5 "Rolex" video, even getting the bracelet from the same store that you used. The grey sunburst dial on that one is truly awesome and has great lume so I really do trust your judgement. In any case your "Explorer" is going to be a country mile better than the Benyar homage that I lost money on. Never again. You live and learn. Dave's Seiko 5 every time.⌚👍🙏✌️
Great vid, the snk805 was my introduction to the world of automatic watches. The size never worries me (I have over 8 inch wrists) but by some act of witchcraft they never look too small. Personally I thought this looked really good on the MN strap, the only downside is the lack of hand winding.
What is really cool about this watch is that you can upgrade it slowly, change the bracelet the crystal, the dial even the rotor can be customised ! So over years you can move from this cool 100$ watch to something looking pretty high quality
@@mrsmith8436 I like the date on certain dials, for certain occasions. I also enjoy a simple dial with no complications at times as well. Would be nice to have more options.
Oh Dave, now you have done it... I really like this Seiko, and found it with the black dial in Amazon for $117.51. Jomashop also has it for $109, but given the small difference I rather purchase from Amazon. BTW, Amazon also has the white dial version which I think looks beautiful, but ordered the black. Thank you for a great review. All the best!
Great video👍🏻This is what I love about watch collecting,you can have a great all around collection with Field,Diver,Pilot,Dress etc and decide if you want to spend 40-50 bucks all the way up to tens of thousands of dollars and be happy.No other hobby has this ability.
Forgive me if this has already been mentioned, but Island Watch's ISL-53 or the 54 (no date) are the best value in an Explorer look. Sapphire crystal and a leather strap. The power plant is the Seiko NH 35, hand winds and hacks. Island Watch also sells an oyster-style bracelet that you can switch in and out. Black dial is the only option.
Almost pulled the trigger on that one, but Atticus started their pre-orders and I personally had a very pleasant experience with NTH and was impressed with the quality.
Great video! Instantly subscribed. The SNKE61 draws some similarities with the Explorer as well. I'm using it as my beater when working as mechanic and partly thanks to the lume, it does a fantastic job at it. Also has the 12 6 9 in arabic layout, but in contrary to the SNKM75, all numerals, indices and hands are fit with almost diver-quality lume. Although it does also have 20mm lugs, the all-polished case of the SNKE61 seems less nice than the nicer shaped one of the SNKM75 with it's brushing. This does make it into a better beater where the minor scratches make the case in my opinion look better rather than worse and I completely love the watch. Massive shame Seiko discontinued the 5 range.
The SNKE61 was my first automatic watch. A gift from my husband. I realize it's a "men's" watch, but I hate small, ladies watches. Can't see the dials haha. But the SNKE61 has a nice subtle design, very readable and reliable. It's still the watch that gets the most wrist time and hasn't lost it's accuracy over the years.
Great video... my SNKL23 just arrived and after popping it onto a dark brown leather strap it looks so nice and classy. I had to ditch the bracelet but this is my third Seiko 5 so I knew what to expect as far as the bracelet goes. I love the SNKL line so much...
I have a 39mm longines chonquest in my opinion it is the best alternative to the explorer looks very luxurious definitely the favorite in my modest collection
Great vid as usual, I've a few original Seiko 5's, and have bust several tools trying to pull out tose bracelete fork inner pieces ! so have sympathy to your tool breakage :) love the end music btw
Not sold on the green but with that rich red/brown leather strap 4:48 looks awesome. I think I might look for the white tho myself. Thanks for highlighting this one for me.
Dave, thanks for another great review. I really enjoy your channel and every review reminds me of my son who lives outside of Osaka. This review ALMOST tempted me to look for this watch as a lower price option instead of the Hamilton Khaki King which I've considered as my next purchase and first(only) field watch. Love the looks but that poor lume killed it for me personally. Love your lume comparison video!
Thanks Larry! The Hamilton is definitely a better watch, but also a much more expensive one! Although the lume on the Khaki King is also a little on the weak side, but definitely stronger than on this little Seiko!
@@JusttheWatch Yes the Hamilton is much pricier and the lume not great. The line is one reason I haven't yet bought the Khaki King yet and the other is just trying to be more patient in my purchases in case something better is found.I have lots of divers and enough dress watches but I think one good field watch will be enough. I need to get rid of some watches I don't wear. I have suggested that my son in Japan watch your channel.
New subscriber, first time viewer (except for your video about Jody at JOMW the other day). Seems one still can't find this watch sat any of the usual sites, but it does look like something in my wheelhouse. Most of my watches run from around 40 MM to 42, with a few larger and a few smaller, from 36-38 MM. Because I have a slightly larger than average wrist (8 1/4-8 1/2 inches), I usually go with the 40-42 MM, but I do like the look of a lot of the classically-sized watches. I'm not as much of a bracelet guy as a leather or NATO strap guy, so ditching the bracelet wouldn't break my heart. Thanks for an interesting and informative video, Dave!
My very first automatic watch was a Seiko 5, model SNK385. It's a stylish and traditional dial but is a bit small for my taste. It had definitely looked better if the case size had been increased from the 37mm to 40mm. And I have a 17cm wrist. The lume looks similar to the watch in this video but the hands of SNK385 is much better!
While I don't have the SNKM75, I do have the Seiko 5 SNK805 and the lume on it will last practically all night long, especially after having been outside on a bright and sunny day
You have a Lunar Pilot too!? I knew I clicked on the right video review of a 7s26 5! Fwiw ... I also have Orients and Citizens. Citizen owns Bulova and Seiko owns Orient. I have found, in my experience at least, that Seiko/Orient lume stays brighter longer than Citizen/Bulova.
First time I see your channel. And you gained yourself a new subscriber, Great review of this seiko. I am truly amazed that the lug design of this seiko is almost the same as with a rolex! The white dial looks nice by the way! I though think the diameter is a bit smallish,
Good review Dave. I recently did a review of a watch that I think could be considered an affordable alternative to the Rolex Explorer as well... Although not as affordable as this one. The MAS Arcticus. I was pretty impressed with it.
@@JusttheWatch Yes they really are. This is the second of their watches I've tried now. They're willing to listen to feedback and improve things too. Which is always a good sign.
I have the Seiko SARG-009 and that’s a great field watch that’s considered Seiko’s Explorer but it has the even numbers on the dial that gives it its own identity and not a copy of the Rolex Explorer. I also have the Orient Chicane which mimics the Explorer but is discontinued and hard to find.
Another great Seiko 5 explorer alternative is the SNX123 though like your choice finding one is a bit of a challenge, I found a project, the movement was good but the watch head needed refinishing which I did myself, I had a new crystal fitted & found a new oem bracelet (still pretty dodgy but I like it anyway) for £17 ($25) & it looks amazing. 19mm lugs but it isn't as bad as you think, 1/2 of my 18mm straps look OK & most of my 20mm NATOs go through no problem. Total cost £100 ($140).
Replacing the strap is absolutely step 1, 2 and 3 :))) Adding a nice nato strap won't empty the wallet, but lots available i reckon. I do prefer the sport versions. And there are plenty cheap versions. Also, CHECK auction sites! They often go for like 250 euro (new sport versions).
Looks really good! I like the dial color and goes really well with the light brown leather strap you paired with. The imbalance of the missing 3 bothers me a just a little bit though.
Glad you’ve come back to the good unsponsored content! We need to see some more jdm seikos and orients
Just pre-ordered the upcoming Seiko 5 sports field watch, and I'll be doing an unboxing of a Citizen GMT and and Alba budget beater pretty soon here. Also have a number of reviews of products I've been given, but trying to keep a good balance!
@@JusttheWatch what model number is that Seiko because I can't find any mention of it
@@SaffuillaKarman the new field watch? www.seikowatches.com/global-en/products/5sports/srpg27k1
Thanks, looking at the 'news' section on the Seiko site, I couldn't find it. Only the 140th anniversary edition of the dive-style model.
I already miss the old seiko 5 line. So many good watches! I agree that they're sometimes small, but then again once I put them on they're so comfortable being small.
The Seiko 5 was my first watch, a gift from a watch collector. So, I never knew about hacking and hand winding an automatic watch, until I bought a Tissot. But I love my 5, and I I’m turn have handed out 3-4 as gifts to friends and family. It’s the greatest proper starter watch.
That spring bar tool breaking got me right in the feels lol...so many times has that happened! Great review, Dave! I like the font they used on the arabic numerals and seems like a pretty great value for $100! Glad this version is 39mm with 20mm lugs, nice job Seiko! 😎🍻👍
Awesome video, Dave. The “old” Seiko 5 watches are awesome value. The old-school non-hacking, non-winding features are iconic. Grab one while you can.
With the current lineup of chinese watches and microbrands, old seiko 5s are garbage
Wished the 12, 6 and 9 were applied as well but I would prefer the green over the black anytime! Thank you Dave, great sharing!
Thanks again for another great idea! I've been hunting for an Explorer alternative and this really fits the bill! Time to watch for this one to become available! Thanks for doing what you do and doing it so well! Cheers!
Great video Dave. I've got a '70's Seiko 5 with blue sunburst dial... bought it used in 2004, never serviced it, still keeps great time. I subbed your channel - came here from Relative Time, enjoy both your guys work. cheers, Phil
Man… these vids are pure quality!🔥
Amazing watch and amazing review... I really don't understand how this channel doesn't get more subs...
I bought the Seiko 5 OP style you mentioned from your past video and must say it’s rapidly become one of my favourite watch. Great video 😀
Amazing…this channel banner arrived on my desktop several minutes ago. I ordered the exact same watch (even the colour of the dial) a while back and it just arrived today. What a coincidence! Thanks for the video.
I don't like to shake the watch I turn it like a watch winder does. 30 turns and it is ready to go. This way is smooth for the movement. Best regards from Brazil, Mário.
One of the best affordable options to the Explorer I have seen.
The SNK393 is my Explorer. I just focus on the 6. Thanks for sharing less expensive options.
I also have couple of seiko 5s. They are my grandfathers watches. Working perfectly fine. I had them serviced about 4 months ago.
This green-dialed version reminds me of the Citizen Mont Bell more than the Explorer.
Thank you for your work. Through your channel I've found an orient bambino to gift my dad at the best price and I also got to know the Guanqin GJ. Got that one in the white dial and black strap. The strap itself feels quite good on my wrist. Was able to wear it everyday for a week no problem. My watch did come with the NH36A, however I found it funny that the movement itself is colored copper, not silver as it usually is.
Love the classic seiko 5's a lot more than the relaunched 5's (although they are cool too). the 37mm case is perfect and 7s26 is a great movement. I also have 4r26 and 6r15 and honestly never even miss the handwinding and hacking when I wear my classic Seiko 5's. non-hacking is actually less of a hassle when setting the time if you wear the watch over long periods. I really hope the relaunch won't cause Seiko to do away with the classic style 5's
I remember back when you had 3k subscribers and I commented saying you're gonna get big
Ha ha! Thanks for sticking around!
Not bad. I've been toying with getting a SNKL23. Supposedly that's the Seiko 5 to beat. As well as a bit of mystery since they disappeared, and everyone thought they were dead. Only to pop back up last year.
Well Dave I found one at around 200 US dollars (as exchanged from the price in Euros) which I won't pay or I'd get one. At 150 dollars I would have. We generally pay in GBP anyway what Americans pay in dollars so if anyone says a 100 dollar watch I know it's gonna be 100 GBP. I followed your instructions to the letter on your other Seiko 5 "Rolex" video, even getting the bracelet from the same store that you used. The grey sunburst dial on that one is truly awesome and has great lume so I really do trust your judgement. In any case your "Explorer" is going to be a country mile better than the Benyar homage that I lost money on. Never again. You live and learn. Dave's Seiko 5 every time.⌚👍🙏✌️
The green is the best and more unique in my opinion.
Hi Dave. I like this one a lot, already have a SNK805. Yes, not on Amazon USA. Thanks
Dave your channel is always fresh and fun thanks. Looks like its time for the hunt to begin.
Love the brown leather strap you showed. Fits really well with the green
Great vid, the snk805 was my introduction to the world of automatic watches. The size never worries me (I have over 8 inch wrists) but by some act of witchcraft they never look too small. Personally I thought this looked really good on the MN strap, the only downside is the lack of hand winding.
Just shake it for a while and its all good.no problem
Brilliant find matey, definitely a budget option and I'm enjoying those large numerals, one of my favourite things to see on a dial.
Nice watch, wish it didn't have the day date window though...
I wasn't too familiar with this model. Looks great!
What is really cool about this watch is that you can upgrade it slowly, change the bracelet the crystal, the dial even the rotor can be customised ! So over years you can move from this cool 100$ watch to something looking pretty high quality
Wish seiko would offer this or any watch without a date configuration.
Why hate the date?
@@mrsmith8436 I like the date on certain dials, for certain occasions. I also enjoy a simple dial with no complications at times as well. Would be nice to have more options.
@@tinyman520 - I get it. Options are good. My favorite day date is the Hamilton Khaki King II Day Date Automatic
I hate date windows as well. Spoil the look of the face.
Oh Dave, now you have done it... I really like this Seiko, and found it with the black dial in Amazon for $117.51. Jomashop also has it for $109, but given the small difference I rather purchase from Amazon. BTW, Amazon also has the white dial version which I think looks beautiful, but ordered the black. Thank you for a great review. All the best!
What’s the name of the white dial version?
@@randolftrajano8371 www.amazon.com/dp/B000YSZLHU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_Y7SW7WRC3G33CGBQMTTX?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@felo6035 thanks!! I saw this too but think it’s a little different. The numbers in the video are a different color
Just a real guy with real watches, cheers !!! 👍
That intro spinning shot 🔥🔥🔥
It’s available on eBay. Both black & green dial.
I bought both of them 😷
@@ivankool357 interested in black dial ?
Great review. Didnt know about this model. I bought it. Gracias
The black one looks tuff. Love Seiko 5’s. I wear the new ‘5 Sports’ one these days though.
I bought an SNKE63J1 as an explorer alternative. Put a domed sapphire on it. Love it so much.
Great video👍🏻This is what I love about watch collecting,you can have a great all around collection with Field,Diver,Pilot,Dress etc and decide if you want to spend 40-50 bucks all the way up to tens of thousands of dollars and be happy.No other hobby has this ability.
Interesting review. Regards.
What's the white dial serial number please ?
Let me know if you find it! Can’t find it either … all i found was SNKE57J1 but it’s not the same
Forgive me if this has already been mentioned, but Island Watch's ISL-53 or the 54 (no date) are the best value in an Explorer look. Sapphire crystal and a leather strap. The power plant is the Seiko NH 35, hand winds and hacks. Island Watch also sells an oyster-style bracelet that you can switch in and out. Black dial is the only option.
I wanted a no date like the explorer, so I went with the Traska Summiteer. Pricier than the Seiko, but awesome watch.
Almost pulled the trigger on that one, but Atticus started their pre-orders and I personally had a very pleasant experience with NTH and was impressed with the quality.
I've never seen this before! The green looks very nice. I don't buy watches to mimic popular high watches as it has its own uniqueness.
Thank you again for introducing me another hidden beauty.👌
Great video! Instantly subscribed.
The SNKE61 draws some similarities with the Explorer as well. I'm using it as my beater when working as mechanic and partly thanks to the lume, it does a fantastic job at it. Also has the 12 6 9 in arabic layout, but in contrary to the SNKM75, all numerals, indices and hands are fit with almost diver-quality lume. Although it does also have 20mm lugs, the all-polished case of the SNKE61 seems less nice than the nicer shaped one of the SNKM75 with it's brushing. This does make it into a better beater where the minor scratches make the case in my opinion look better rather than worse and I completely love the watch.
Massive shame Seiko discontinued the 5 range.
Thanks for your time and research.
Green is the coolest as its different. Thanks bud. Have a great weekend.
I think the green sneaks it out of the homage tent....very tempted by the black too....this is a great budget peice.
Love the Seiko sports 5 watches have a nice collection have around 20 of them.
A close relative, SNKE61, is also a great match for a vintage Explorer or Heritage Ranger.
The SNKE61 was my first automatic watch. A gift from my husband. I realize it's a "men's" watch, but I hate small, ladies watches. Can't see the dials haha. But the SNKE61 has a nice subtle design, very readable and reliable.
It's still the watch that gets the most wrist time and hasn't lost it's accuracy over the years.
Great content by the way. I love Seikos. Don't give up on green since green is now the new blue for this year!
This is a great alternative wear to my great white turtle. Where can I get that green? Can’t find it, I found black, white and blue.
Looking great, but just purchased the Orient 3 Star Vega green dial and I can't wait to see it on person.
Great video editing Dave!🔥🔥🔥👏
Great video... my SNKL23 just arrived and after popping it onto a dark brown leather strap it looks so nice and classy. I had to ditch the bracelet but this is my third Seiko 5 so I knew what to expect as far as the bracelet goes. I love the SNKL line so much...
I have a 39mm longines chonquest in my opinion it is the best alternative to the explorer looks very luxurious definitely the favorite in my modest collection
Great vid as usual, I've a few original Seiko 5's, and have bust several tools trying to pull out tose bracelete fork inner pieces ! so have sympathy to your tool breakage :) love the end music btw
Ur video sound and looks more energetic. Editing is on point
Thanks man! Just lots of practice, learning and being able to get some new equipment as the channel has grown!
@@JusttheWatch this is a hard watch to find. But u make this watch pop out so much i wanna have it. But its hard to get
Not sold on the green but with that rich red/brown leather strap 4:48 looks awesome. I think I might look for the white tho myself. Thanks for highlighting this one for me.
Dave, thanks for another great review. I really enjoy your channel and every review reminds me of my son who lives outside of Osaka. This review ALMOST tempted me to look for this watch as a lower price option instead of the Hamilton Khaki King which I've considered as my next purchase and first(only) field watch. Love the looks but that poor lume killed it for me personally. Love your lume comparison video!
Thanks Larry! The Hamilton is definitely a better watch, but also a much more expensive one! Although the lume on the Khaki King is also a little on the weak side, but definitely stronger than on this little Seiko!
@@JusttheWatch Yes the Hamilton is much pricier and the lume not great. The line is one reason I haven't yet bought the Khaki King yet and the other is just trying to be more patient in my purchases in case something better is found.I have lots of divers and enough dress watches but I think one good field watch will be enough. I need to get rid of some watches I don't wear.
I have suggested that my son in Japan watch your channel.
Nice watch. I'm building a 36mm explorer-as rule watch. The green is quite fetching. Good vid. Keep at it!
New subscriber, first time viewer (except for your video about Jody at JOMW the other day). Seems one still can't find this watch sat any of the usual sites, but it does look like something in my wheelhouse. Most of my watches run from around 40 MM to 42, with a few larger and a few smaller, from 36-38 MM. Because I have a slightly larger than average wrist (8 1/4-8 1/2 inches), I usually go with the 40-42 MM, but I do like the look of a lot of the classically-sized watches. I'm not as much of a bracelet guy as a leather or NATO strap guy, so ditching the bracelet wouldn't break my heart. Thanks for an interesting and informative video, Dave!
Thanks for subscribing!
My very first automatic watch was a Seiko 5, model SNK385. It's a stylish and traditional dial but is a bit small for my taste. It had definitely looked better if the case size had been increased from the 37mm to 40mm. And I have a 17cm wrist. The lume looks similar to the watch in this video but the hands of SNK385 is much better!
I haven't come across this one before, very nice indeed and the green dial is superb....cracking well rounded review brother....🏴⌚🏴⌚
While I don't have the SNKM75, I do have the Seiko 5 SNK805 and the lume on it will last practically all night long, especially after having been outside on a bright and sunny day
You’re the best, Dave 👏 great video!
Thanks Josh!
I love it but can't find it...
Any clue where to find it in Thailand?
Thx anyway
you can always upgrade the movement for very small money to a nh35(hacking, hand winding) or swap the dial and hands
I have the Casio 39mm day/date with white dial and gold indices on a brown leather strap. Beautiful watch for $50 AUD!
You have a Lunar Pilot too!? I knew I clicked on the right video review of a 7s26 5!
Fwiw ... I also have Orients and Citizens. Citizen owns Bulova and Seiko owns Orient. I have found, in my experience at least, that Seiko/Orient lume stays brighter longer than Citizen/Bulova.
I like the white dial.
You crushed it. Great video.
Great video! I would also suggest the Seiko SNKE63, fantastic lume on that watch and scratches that Explorer itch, somewhat :)
Love to see a review of Tissel's version of the Explorer.
Looks killer on those Natos!
Green is great. Love it. Keep it. Enjoy it.
First time I see your channel. And you gained yourself a new subscriber,
Great review of this seiko.
I am truly amazed that the lug design of this seiko is almost the same as with a rolex!
The white dial looks nice by the way! I though think the diameter is a bit smallish,
I think that the green looks really nice. Seems to me that there are going to fewer of the old seiko 5s around as seiko is done with the old movement.
Good review Dave. I recently did a review of a watch that I think could be considered an affordable alternative to the Rolex Explorer as well... Although not as affordable as this one. The MAS Arcticus. I was pretty impressed with it.
I really like the look of that one, MAS is doing some cool stuff!
@@JusttheWatch Yes they really are. This is the second of their watches I've tried now. They're willing to listen to feedback and improve things too. Which is always a good sign.
How is a smaller watch less comfortable? I have a 7.5 in wrist as well and I quite like anything up to a 38mm. Anything bigger is just gaudy imo.
WOW! I cannot seem to find available anywhere online 😪
Great find and review. Thanks Dave
I have the Seiko SARG-009 and that’s a great field watch that’s considered Seiko’s Explorer but it has the even numbers on the dial that gives it its own identity and not a copy of the Rolex Explorer. I also have the Orient Chicane which mimics the Explorer but is discontinued and hard to find.
Nice design for those that like 41mm watches (and it certainly keeps its value)
hello dave, could you share the buying aliexpress link for the bracelet that you said in minutes 6:35.
Another great Seiko 5 explorer alternative is the SNX123 though like your choice finding one is a bit of a challenge, I found a project, the movement was good but the watch head needed refinishing which I did myself, I had a new crystal fitted & found a new oem bracelet (still pretty dodgy but I like it anyway) for £17 ($25) & it looks amazing. 19mm lugs but it isn't as bad as you think, 1/2 of my 18mm straps look OK & most of my 20mm NATOs go through no problem. Total cost £100 ($140).
37mm is too small for me, but your video is nice and I subscribed to see other watches.
Replacing the strap is absolutely step 1, 2 and 3 :)))
Adding a nice nato strap won't empty the wallet, but lots available i reckon.
I do prefer the sport versions. And there are plenty cheap versions. Also, CHECK auction sites! They often go for like 250 euro (new sport versions).
An outstanding looking watch I just love the Seiko 5 collection of watches.
The green dial would be my number 1 reason to buy this watch.
Looks really good! I like the dial color and goes really well with the light brown leather strap you paired with. The imbalance of the missing 3 bothers me a just a little bit though.
Hola, hace poco he comprado un Seiko 5 con el movimiento 7s26 y tiene poca reserva de marcha unas 16 horas, es normal? Saludos👍
The date window kinda kills the comparison…
It's a seiko 5 though...
I wish I could find this watch. Love that green dial.
I love my coach watches and Kenneth Cole and invicta
That’s the true collection !!!
Love the review and the green color.
Hi Dave, I think that the SNK381 is also a fitting alternative to the Explorer (The SNKL41 the dress version👍)
If only Seiko had usd this dial on the upcoming new Seiko 5 field watch..
I got my black one at long island watch I love it