The ULTIMATE SHOWDOWN! Orient Kamasu vs Seiko "5KX"

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @NorthernWatchClub
    @NorthernWatchClub  Год назад

    Which one would YOU pick and WHY?

    • @amoledzeppelin
      @amoledzeppelin Год назад +1

      Kamasu. Both of them are extremely overpriced IMO but Orient offers a better bang for buck. Besides, I already have a diver-style mech with a Seiko movement inside: Invicta 8926OB. Is the "5KX" any more accurate? I doubt so. But Kamasu with its Orient F6922 inside very well may be.

    • @NorthernWatchClub
      @NorthernWatchClub  Год назад

      @@amoledzeppelin yeah in my experience the orient has been more accurate than all my Seikos

  • @AuggieG
    @AuggieG Год назад +1

    I have both. The 5KX was my first watch about a year ago. Then I learned about Orient and was drawn to the red Kamasu. Both are fantastic watches so I’m keeping both.

    • @NorthernWatchClub
      @NorthernWatchClub  Год назад

      Niice I sold the 5kx sadly to buy other thingsz the kamasu I modded the bezel if you're interested you can check out that video!

    • @AuggieG
      @AuggieG Год назад

      @@NorthernWatchClub Yes I’ve seen your video on the bezel swap. I’m considering it but also scared that I might damage the case

    • @NorthernWatchClub
      @NorthernWatchClub  Год назад +1

      @@AuggieG damage the case like I did lol XD

  • @TRAMBUSTO88
    @TRAMBUSTO88 Год назад +1

    I’ve choosed the SRPD55 🇯🇵 a real strap monster 😎 love it

  • @stevepick9527
    @stevepick9527 Год назад +1

    I bought that red, Kamasu about a month ago, it is a stunning looking color in the sun. Only problem is it’s running fast by about 45 seconds per day. I made sure it was demagnetized and its still running very fast. Not pleased at all with the accuracy.

    • @NorthernWatchClub
      @NorthernWatchClub  Год назад +1

      These seems to be a lottery, mine runs within +or minus 5 sec a day out of the box.
      You could try regulating it or take it to a watchmaker to do it, typically it costs 20-40$ here in Canada to have a watch regulated.