This watch is a timeless masterpiece. It's an understated yet incredibly beautiful timepiece, it's so wearable and and simply the pinnacle of Japanese watchmaking.
@@leomarsic9814 I hear you. It's not cheap but that's not the point. There will be plenty who will buy it precisely for what it is and for what it isn't.
@@leomarsic9814 yeah unfortunately Seiko has made this limited to 1700 pieces worldwide. If it were a normal run the price would have reflected that accordingly. I think everyones gripe here..
I completely agree with you - there's nothing in the GS range as genuinely attractive as this. It truly is spectacular in every way and we'll worth the money. What could be better than such an understated high end (for normal people) piece? Endlessly cooler than another "look at me" sub. Congrats, I can see myself doing exactly the same if I wanted to spend that on a watch.
Handled one in person and was so impressed with the everbrilliant of the 904 mix steel, the finishing and overall package. I never thought twice about it hearing about it originally. I want one!
I love listening to your love story - and fully get it as I love divers. Talking of blue dials (not that easy to build & really get me): what a master piece, just wow!
Collecting vintage seiko watches is a amazing journey. Was fortunate to pickup a 1968 seiko LM or Lord Matic 25 jewel. This machine is very cool. Does not have the problem with the quick set. Always set it at 6:30 pm.
These 62MAS Re-Issue SLAs are lovely. I have one myself, the months earlier hi-beat one, SLA037. Sadly, the crown tube thread never worked particularly well from Day 1, and finally, the thread just gave itself in on one morning (meaning it no longer screwed or locked the crown down). Had to send the watch in to the Seiko Boutique Sydney for a warranty job, where I purchased the watch at. From what I've gathered, most of Seiko's diver watches, including these high-end SLA, don't have a crown tube that screws into the mid-case like their Swiss/German counterparts usually do. Instead, they are either machined directly out from the same metal block with the case (a very bad idea as threads would have wear & tear over time, and being an integrated part of the case practically means impossibility to replace with new parts); or friction-fitted press-in with some hyper strong epoxy compound to glue. Both configurations are extremely difficult to repair when it comes to a worn or crossed crown/tube thread. Seiko Service Center Australia still has my watch, and it's been close to 6 months now. I would assume they probably have shipped the watch to their Japan HQ, as it's pretty much not possible to fix it here in AU. Still eagerly waiting for the watch to come back. And I sincerely hope Seiko/Grand Seiko would one day up their game by upgrading all their crown tube into properly screwed down ones.
@kieran finney, except that the screwdown crown threads are a component that wear over time, and while a cheap watch that has planned obsolescence is fine, the SLA in question is not a cheap watch and should be designed with serviceability in mind.
I just bought the SLA057 with the new construction case with a separate tube for the stem/crown and it's just perfect now ! 😉🥂 The 037 is a beauty congratulations 👍🥂
@kieran finney To me these are just utter excuses. And I'm not sure which planet's Japanese watches you are referring to, because I'm positive as hell that these SLA, albeit being even more expensive than some GS divers, have unadjusted 8L movements that run a rather wide variation of timekeeping performance. My SLA gains around 10 seconds per day, which is more or less in the same league with Longines, and pretty subpar compared to higher end Swiss counterparts such as Rolex & Blancpain. This is not just one case, it's all over the internet with many many reviews mentioning that Seiko SLA are just not very accurate timekeepers. So I don't know where your theory of these Japanese watches being so accurate without needs to unscrew its crown is coming from. Even if it's a watch that runs perfectly in terms of timekeeping, you still need to set the date every now and then because it's not a perpetual calendar. So no, I don't think this is a non-issue. In fact, I think this is a big issue that Seiko also admits to have had because apparently they have rectified it in the SLA057 now. Let's give the Japanese watchmaking philosophy a break, come on.
@@fengxueshanshenmiao yes you are right, the fact that the mouvements are not adjusted it's a shame ! but the 8L is a great mouvement and very accurate when is adjusted! I said many times to my SEIKO Official dealer in Paris to sell 4K seiko adjusted like others brand ! .....in any case I love this SLA watches and It's not for a few seconds that I lose that I'll change my mind . My sbdx041 as been adjusted for free by Seiko when I had asked and insisted.
In my watch journey whitch started about 8-10 years ago,seiko was my first watch ,a birthday present, late 70's SQ ,still have ,still works well,i built up a collection of about ten or so seiko divers over the years then moved on to swiss ,2k hamilton the most expensive but i keep going back to seiko , my most recent a 62 mas re interpretation (6r35) will keep up with any swiss diver all day long ,70 hour power reserve for under 1k ...you can't beat a seiko
The SLA series of Seiko divers absolutely amazing. They crap all over most sub 10k watches from technical and craftsmanship perspective. The 8L35 movement is fantastic! The main differences between this particular watch and a GS is the dial and movement finishing. Otherwise, its built to GS standards by GS watchmakers!
What a great testament to the quality of Seiko's movement manufacturing in that they don't have to regulate it because they JUST KNOW that it's already perfect!!
As owner of both the SLA017 and the MM300 SBDX017, both with the 8L35 movement I can vouch for the positional variance, the accuracy hardly deviates in any position you put it.
I call this type of watch a "sleeper". It packs a punch w/o being over the top. You have to know watches to really "see" this one. Great acquisition. Why NOT treat yourself to this type of what, regardless of the price (if you can afford it of course). Bravo! This is a nice find and truly appreciate you sharing it with us.
I’m in the same boat. This watch trumps my 2 Black Bays in terms of wrist time and enjoyment. I ended up getting the grey dial version as well. Couldn’t be happier.
seiko is really killing it right now. They have desirable pieces at pretty much every price point that are great value. I picked up a king sumarai white dial last year and it also is taking up a LOT of time on my wrist and it was only 480 USD. It's not super accurate, but the presence, finish are very good and it's one the most stunning case backs on the market.
I’m not a diver style guy, but I just wired the money to Japan for an SBGE205, and I can’t wait for it to arrive! One of the rules for my collection is no-Swiss, so the GS I ordered is my grail…I’m so hyped, I can’t even!
Great video and beautiful watch. The 62 MAS is my favourite ever dive watch design. To me this is aesthetically more pleasing and superior in finishing to the Rolex sub. Not to mention a lot cheaper.
Watch looks fantastic. I recently purchased a blue dial Seiko (SPB053J) and paired it with an Artem NATO in blue, red and grey and it looks fantastic! Perhaps the lovely blue strap you fitted is next on my list...
I have one too. It’s been one year since I bought it. I completely understand your feeling. In fact, am wearing this more often than my Omega Silver Snoopy (since you mentioned Omega 😅)
@@BlakeJames42 auction sites from Japan. Saves a bunch of money compared to buying locally. Sites like buyee offer a cheap proxy service for yahoo auctions
Total respect to anyone that can shell out this type of money on a Seiko. I myself bought a GS white birch, but this is a whole nother level of judging the watch on its own merits and not the name on the dial.
I love you uploaded that you love an amazing piece of horology with a common brand when everyone is so excited about a cheap disposable watch because it has a brand attach to it.
This is another great review helped along by having a fantastic model. Nice to see your new watch and wish I had jumped when this was a little more available.
I have the save the ocean 62 Mas clone. It doesn't have the special steel and is bigger by a mm or 2, but it does have diashield. It is so beautiful with the blue wave dial! It is a lower cost and movement, but it is very well done as well for about 800 I think. I like arrow hands on my Seikos and this has a red arrow hand as well as 2 tone lume! Your wat h is very beautiful and with the 8l movement makes it superior to mine. I do have the 40th Gundam tuna. It also has the 8l movement and is a finer winding and hand movement than any watch I own!
Congrats Pete, truly a gorgeous watch. I see why it's getting all your wrist time vs. your other watches. Excellent match with the strap from Artem. I think that strap would substantially elevate my Hitori Coral Blue diver....if only I could afford it :). BTW, awesome macro shots.
That's what I like about this watch, it flies under the radar, and only a very few and yourself know what you wear. No bling just a very nice and reliable watch
Nice video & what a pleasure tu meet a guy who understand the fantastic job of Seiko done in this watch range.Enjoy this beauty! I bought a SBDX041 who is the Beams JDM version contemporary to your 043 because I was looking for a all black Diver, a fantastic watch ! And a step forward compare to my SLA017(sold) ... and now I have bought the SLA057 and it's again a new step ahead for Seiko in the frontier of Grand Seiko world. You have to have a closer look on it ,it's a fabulous watch a bit bigger but also thinner than your 043 and gilt . Is for sure more in the 6215-7000 side than 62mas and better than the SLA025 I have but man what a watch .as you I could bought others Swiss diver's but I choose the SEIKO charms & DNA. Have a nice day... Bertrand
I agree the top Seiko watches are probably better finished than most of the Top Swiss Watches with exception of Patek Phillipe,AP, probably and then Grand Seiko has the amazing Spring drive watches, so game over quality wise, they just don't have the hype and glamour that Rolex perceivably has Johnny 💯💯👍
This is a beautiful watch Peter , and thanks for sharing it. I own a few seiko dive watches , including a sumo and marinemaster . Yes Peter , you are right about the movement. It’s a grand seiko 8L35 . The marinemaster 300 has the same movement, but undecorated and not regulated. And a sealed body. But your watch looks more refined and classy . I have a co axial omega, but feel more comfortable wearing my seiko watches . Great video.
I will say that it looks beautiful and on the blue strap it looks equally beautiful without pretentiousness. But that’s a lot of cash. I can be equally in love with my blue RLG Odyssea for $600. Though it does not have that time accuracy.
My 30 year old Seiko Kinetic which cost me nothing as I claimed it on tax as a seaman and my company picked up the rest. It had been languishing in a draw for the last ten years since I retired, I took it to a watch repairers Adelaide who for under A$300 put a new battery(capacitor) serviced the movement, fitted a new crystal and sympathetically gave the case and band a gentle cleaning/polish. Since getting it back it has kept (like yours) smack on time.My main watch an IWC Mk XV was serviced before Christmas and only gains about 2sec/month which I thought pretty good, but the workhorse Seiko beats it hands down, so it goes to show that Seiko can make very accurate timepieces for the common man as well as its superb watches at the higher price ranges, as you found out. Very nice and I do like that blue seconds hand.
I was all 42 and 44mm watches several years back and in recent times I have come to find great comfort in 39mm watches (almost 90% of my current collection its 39mm) Maybe try one on the wrist brother, but be careful you don't get hooked like I did 😊😂
Stunningly simple, and simply stunning. Finesse, as you noted, is exemplified in the execution of this watch. If this watch has a disease, oh what an illness to have!
Hi Peter, congrats on another addition to the family . I did the same thing once. Found some really nice car mats , then bought a car to go with them. Stunningly filmed as usual.
Hey ya Peter, as always thanks for sharing “your serious issues” with us! Clearly this Seiko has a bit of magic. One wonders what Grand Seiko executive management team thinks as Seiko blurs the lines of distinguishment between the brands. Even more Grand Seiko collectors. Your choices of strap marriages continue to always inspire. It’s a good thing watches aren’t like Women or you’d have some serious problems on your hand with this one mate. Cheers
The Japanese have a long history of sharing manufacturing and design between two different levels of brands. Lexus/Toyota, Honda/Acura, and to be honest there's not much difference between the loaded Honda or Toyota and their luxury brand counterparts. I can see (Grand)Seiko straddling those lines well.
Free strap means you HAVE to buy a watch, too right. Ive liked all the 62mas reissues. This is a lovely look, glad the movement is good. I wonder what Seikos marketing plan is sometimes as they seem to be stretching from bottom to top end, and overlapping grand Seiko too, just seems odd - not to take away from a stunning piece
Yeah Seiko is starting to overlap with GS, which causes some concern for GS owners. Maybe in the near future the unique movements from GS will no longer be unique to them.
From what I understand Seikos overlapping with GS comes from the goal to make Seiko everything from bottom to top as you said and then push GS way higher in the luxury sector, which resolves the overlapping. Of course GS is a luxury brand already but I mean smth around starting at 10K.. maybe im totally off with this though, japanes business strategies have me confused since forever
The Japanese market is big enough and loyal enough to Japanese brands that they sort of do what makes sense for themselves. Its the non JDM market that needs brand segmentation in order to parse quality. And remember that for most of grand seikos existence it was a dress line within seiko and doesn’t have the same heritage when it comes to divers. There was no Grand Seiko (dial) version of the 62M.
This is such a great video, and I'll admit that it helped open my eyes to today's Seiko as a brand. I have about 10 watches - Rolex, Tudor, JLC, IWC, Omega. My last experience with Seiko was 50 years ago - it was actually my first "real" wristwatch. Fast forward to now and within the context of this video - I just purchased a new Seiko SLA043J, today actually. I'm more enthused than ever about my watches, and certainly what this new addition to my collection will be. Thank you Peter for providing this wonderful look at this watch and Seiko as a brand.
My pleasure Allen This watch is getting so much love from me and every time someone sees it on my wrist, they look again and sometimes even a third time. Cheers mate
It is basically the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV, actually built by Ferrari for Alfa's reissue of a great car from the past. The same as Enzo Ferrari started in Alfa back in the thirties Grand Seiko was borne from Seiko. 🙂 Great video Peter. 👍
Razor sharp edges is always something I'm trying to stay away from when looking for a watch. Smooth polished and well rounded angles are what a great watch should be all about.
My watch journey began, like many, with Casio G Shocks. I then “moved up” to Seiko, etc. Finally reached Tudor and Rolex, only to abandon ship and go all the way back to Casio and Seiko. I had to learn for myself to only collect what I truly love. And, what can I say, I love love love Seiko.
abit late to the party but i enjoyed what i have watched so far from your channel. light but very relatable style is a big plus for me. liked and subbed. you made me looking into SLA now , I am also a GS owner
This watch is a timeless masterpiece. It's an understated yet incredibly beautiful timepiece, it's so wearable and and simply the pinnacle of Japanese watchmaking.
Well summed up Alex 👍
@@PeterKotsa So what did it run at before your watchmaker regulated it?
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This watch is perfect for the person that values quality but doesn't feel the need to impress others. It's a watch with quiet confidence. Super video.
Well said David, and thats exactly how it makes me feel. I am happy and thats all that matters 👍
I wouldn't agree with you, it costs 7000 !!!! wtf🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@leomarsic9814 I hear you. It's not cheap but that's not the point. There will be plenty who will buy it precisely for what it is and for what it isn't.
@@leomarsic9814 yeah unfortunately Seiko has made this limited to 1700 pieces worldwide. If it were a normal run the price would have reflected that accordingly. I think everyones gripe here..
@@leomarsic9814 its not cheap... but its a bargain... =)
The longer I love watches the more my appreciation for Seiko grows.
So true…
I completely agree with you - there's nothing in the GS range as genuinely attractive as this. It truly is spectacular in every way and we'll worth the money. What could be better than such an understated high end (for normal people) piece? Endlessly cooler than another "look at me" sub. Congrats, I can see myself doing exactly the same if I wanted to spend that on a watch.
Handled one in person and was so impressed with the everbrilliant of the 904 mix steel, the finishing and overall package. I never thought twice about it hearing about it originally. I want one!
the frames around the date window and the indices are nice touches. The finishing, even on those "minor" parts, are amazing. Congrats on the watch!
I love listening to your love story - and fully get it as I love divers. Talking of blue dials (not that easy to build & really get me): what a master piece, just wow!
Collecting vintage seiko watches is a amazing journey. Was fortunate to pickup a 1968 seiko LM or Lord Matic 25 jewel. This machine is very cool. Does not have the problem with the quick set. Always set it at 6:30 pm.
Wow! This watch definitely qualifies in the ‘one watch’ category! Nice selection, mate!
If you are never putting on a suit.
@@AlinFlair I’d wear it with a suit, no problem.
These 62MAS Re-Issue SLAs are lovely. I have one myself, the months earlier hi-beat one, SLA037. Sadly, the crown tube thread never worked particularly well from Day 1, and finally, the thread just gave itself in on one morning (meaning it no longer screwed or locked the crown down). Had to send the watch in to the Seiko Boutique Sydney for a warranty job, where I purchased the watch at. From what I've gathered, most of Seiko's diver watches, including these high-end SLA, don't have a crown tube that screws into the mid-case like their Swiss/German counterparts usually do. Instead, they are either machined directly out from the same metal block with the case (a very bad idea as threads would have wear & tear over time, and being an integrated part of the case practically means impossibility to replace with new parts); or friction-fitted press-in with some hyper strong epoxy compound to glue. Both configurations are extremely difficult to repair when it comes to a worn or crossed crown/tube thread. Seiko Service Center Australia still has my watch, and it's been close to 6 months now. I would assume they probably have shipped the watch to their Japan HQ, as it's pretty much not possible to fix it here in AU. Still eagerly waiting for the watch to come back. And I sincerely hope Seiko/Grand Seiko would one day up their game by upgrading all their crown tube into properly screwed down ones.
@kieran finney Yeah I like the watch itself nonetheless.
@kieran finney, except that the screwdown crown threads are a component that wear over time, and while a cheap watch that has planned obsolescence is fine, the SLA in question is not a cheap watch and should be designed with serviceability in mind.
I just bought the SLA057 with the new construction case with a separate tube for the stem/crown and it's just perfect now ! 😉🥂
The 037 is a beauty congratulations 👍🥂
@kieran finney To me these are just utter excuses. And I'm not sure which planet's Japanese watches you are referring to, because I'm positive as hell that these SLA, albeit being even more expensive than some GS divers, have unadjusted 8L movements that run a rather wide variation of timekeeping performance. My SLA gains around 10 seconds per day, which is more or less in the same league with Longines, and pretty subpar compared to higher end Swiss counterparts such as Rolex & Blancpain. This is not just one case, it's all over the internet with many many reviews mentioning that Seiko SLA are just not very accurate timekeepers. So I don't know where your theory of these Japanese watches being so accurate without needs to unscrew its crown is coming from. Even if it's a watch that runs perfectly in terms of timekeeping, you still need to set the date every now and then because it's not a perpetual calendar. So no, I don't think this is a non-issue. In fact, I think this is a big issue that Seiko also admits to have had because apparently they have rectified it in the SLA057 now. Let's give the Japanese watchmaking philosophy a break, come on.
@@fengxueshanshenmiao yes you are right, the fact that the mouvements are not adjusted it's a shame ! but the 8L is a great mouvement and very accurate when is adjusted!
I said many times to my SEIKO Official dealer in Paris to sell 4K seiko adjusted like others brand ! .....in any case I love this SLA watches and It's not for a few seconds that I lose that I'll change my mind . My sbdx041 as been adjusted for free by Seiko when I had asked and insisted.
In my watch journey whitch started about 8-10 years ago,seiko was my first watch ,a birthday present, late 70's SQ ,still have ,still works well,i built up a collection of about ten or so seiko divers over the years then moved on to swiss ,2k hamilton the most expensive but i keep going back to seiko , my most recent a 62 mas re interpretation (6r35) will keep up with any swiss diver all day long ,70 hour power reserve for under 1k ...you can't beat a seiko
Good lord that has got to be one of the most charismatic dive watches I’ve laid my eyes on
This watch is a freaking killer. I'm vying for the sla055 hopefully soon. Seiko is killing it, those in the know, know. Avg Joe doesn't know.
I tried it in a Seiko retailer, amazing piece and wears great. Was not ready to spend that much so I got a 300 MM reduced instead.
I just love seeing someone this happy with their watch
That is a beautiful watch. Simple, utilitarian and with lots of presence. Something about it is just timeless...
The color, design and workmanship of the watch looks absolutely amazingly good on your wrist. Extremely high quality
Thanks George
Its been my goto favourite watch for nearly 2 months now...love it
beautiful watch and timeless style. It's a hard-sell at the price, but easily an equal to a Rolex.
You wear a Seiko to check the correct time. You wear a Rolex to flaunt to your friends of your successful career or business.
@@scooterbob4432 you don't wear a watch to check time anymore. Nevertheless, Seiko is to impress ourselves and Rolex to impress others.
Alexander B. has taken the words right out of my mouth. Timeless masterpiece.
The SLA series of Seiko divers absolutely amazing. They crap all over most sub 10k watches from technical and craftsmanship perspective. The 8L35 movement is fantastic! The main differences between this particular watch and a GS is the dial and movement finishing. Otherwise, its built to GS standards by GS watchmakers!
What a great testament to the quality of Seiko's movement manufacturing in that they don't have to regulate it because they JUST KNOW that it's already perfect!!
As owner of both the SLA017 and the MM300 SBDX017, both with the 8L35 movement I can vouch for the positional variance, the accuracy hardly deviates in any position you put it.
Just stunning and a testament to what the Japanese watchmakers are capable of.
Well done Pete you made a great decision.
Totally agree, cheers
I call this type of watch a "sleeper".
It packs a punch w/o being over the top. You have to know watches to really "see" this one.
Great acquisition. Why NOT treat yourself to this type of what, regardless of the price (if you can afford it of course).
Bravo! This is a nice find and truly appreciate you sharing it with us.
Love the case, movement and the whole thing. Congratulations. I'm impressed its so precise, Rolex has it down to + - 2 sec.
When I reviewed this piece on my channel I felt the same exact way. This is a beast of a watch 😍. Great job on the video 👊😊
I’m in the same boat. This watch trumps my 2 Black Bays in terms of wrist time and enjoyment. I ended up getting the grey dial version as well. Couldn’t be happier.
seiko is really killing it right now. They have desirable pieces at pretty much every price point that are great value. I picked up a king sumarai white dial last year and it also is taking up a LOT of time on my wrist and it was only 480 USD. It's not super accurate, but the presence, finish are very good and it's one the most stunning case backs on the market.
I’m not a diver style guy, but I just wired the money to Japan for an SBGE205, and I can’t wait for it to arrive!
One of the rules for my collection is no-Swiss, so the GS I ordered is my grail…I’m so hyped, I can’t even!
Out of curiosity… why no Swiss?
@@Hialeah1925 just don’t care for their pricing games, and wanted to see which way everyone else is going, and go the other way.
@@finickybits8055 gotcha same thoughts here just curious on your position thanks!
Great video and beautiful watch. The 62 MAS is my favourite ever dive watch design. To me this is aesthetically more pleasing and superior in finishing to the Rolex sub. Not to mention a lot cheaper.
Peter, you've managed to capture the colours, texture and shape of case, crystal, dial & hands beautifully. Great work 👌
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Man it reminds me of the blue version of the Glashütte SeaQ, which is my favorite dive watch. I wonder how the movements compare.
I purchased the SLA037 in October of 2020 and have worn it every day since. It’s the perfect dive watch.
I looked at that as well...excellent choice 👍
Watch looks fantastic. I recently purchased a blue dial Seiko (SPB053J) and paired it with an Artem NATO in blue, red and grey and it looks fantastic! Perhaps the lovely blue strap you fitted is next on my list...
Me too, got my SPB053J two days ago. What a thing of beauty! Just love it.
Congratulations! The SLA017 was my choice a few years ago with the same GS construction and 8L36 highbeat movement. Enjoy it!
I have one too. It’s been one year since I bought it. I completely understand your feeling. In fact, am wearing this more often than my Omega Silver Snoopy (since you mentioned Omega 😅)
i have both the sla017 and the sla043. they are amazing... the build quality is stunning
Definitely a stunner. Instead of going high end Seiko or older GS , I'll be buying a Credor soon. A very underrated and undervalued brand ATM.
Where do you pick one up?
@@BlakeJames42 auction sites from Japan. Saves a bunch of money compared to buying locally. Sites like buyee offer a cheap proxy service for yahoo auctions
undervalued, lol
@@DM-rc4yu ha. ha. Great joke dude. any actual argument against them being undervalued ? Ill wait for a single valid criticism 😉
I didn’t know they made a high-end, premium version of this watch. What a beauty!
Total respect to anyone that can shell out this type of money on a Seiko. I myself bought a GS white birch, but this is a whole nother level of judging the watch on its own merits and not the name on the dial.
"nother" ? huh?
This is honestly the best looking Seiko, ever. Congrats!!
I didn’t know about this watch until this video and the strap you have for it is perfect! Now I want one and they are probably all gone.
I love you uploaded that you love an amazing piece of horology with a common brand when everyone is so excited about a cheap disposable watch because it has a brand attach to it.
Careful, some people might get upset with a statement like that 😊😂
Great looking video. My SLA043 and my 114060 Sub compete constantly for my wrist time. I feel bad for my IWC and JLC chronos....
This is another great review helped along by having a fantastic model. Nice to see your new watch and wish I had jumped when this was a little more available.
That’s a stunning looking watch Peter. Thanks for giving us a good look at it. Cheers.
Actually… you have (well, most people) in fact… two wrists. Thanks for your review. Very well thought out and edited. Cheers!
I absolutely love that you didn’t give a crap about spending that much on a seiko! BRAVO! Amazing watch and amazing video! Thanks
Sometimes we make sacrifices for something that speaks to us on a personal level 👍
I have the save the ocean 62 Mas clone. It doesn't have the special steel and is bigger by a mm or 2, but it does have diashield. It is so beautiful with the blue wave dial!
It is a lower cost and movement, but it is very well done as well for about 800 I think. I like arrow hands on my Seikos and this has a red arrow hand as well as 2 tone lume! Your wat h is very beautiful and with the 8l movement makes it superior to mine. I do have the 40th Gundam tuna. It also has the 8l movement and is a finer winding and hand movement than any watch I own!
I just love the over-all styling of the watch. Thanx for the review.
In the end, if you're happy with it that's all it matters. I love the uncluttered appearance of the watch.
Beautiful watch and a wonderful review. Too bad it doesn't have a display back. A movement that lovely needs to be seen!
I'm beyond content with the SPB147... I cannot imagine having this on my wrist. I'd be ecstatic.
The accuracy is astounding.
It is without doubt a very good looking watch. They dont come any better from anywhere..
Congrats Pete, truly a gorgeous watch. I see why it's getting all your wrist time vs. your other watches. Excellent match with the strap from Artem. I think that strap would substantially elevate my Hitori Coral Blue diver....if only I could afford it :). BTW, awesome macro shots.
Your introduction and the way of sharing experience is superb, nice work mate.
Enjoy it with good health
That's what I like about this watch, it flies under the radar, and only a very few and yourself know what you wear. No bling just a very nice and reliable watch
Well said, John.
Nice video & what a pleasure tu meet a guy who understand the fantastic job of Seiko done in this watch range.Enjoy this beauty!
I bought a SBDX041 who is the Beams JDM version contemporary to your 043 because I was looking for a all black Diver, a fantastic watch ! And a step forward compare to my SLA017(sold) ... and now I have bought the SLA057 and it's again a new step ahead for Seiko in the frontier of Grand Seiko world.
You have to have a closer look on it ,it's a fabulous watch a bit bigger but also thinner than your 043 and gilt . Is for sure more in the 6215-7000 side than 62mas and better than the SLA025 I have but man what a watch .as you I could bought others Swiss diver's but I choose the SEIKO charms & DNA.
Have a nice day...
Bertrand
That is beauty of a Seiko! More content of this brand please. 👏🏼🔥
Nicely done, I enjoy my $400 Seiko very much. As you , it gets more wrist time then both my Sinn and Junghans combined.
Beautiful watch. I own a few Seiko watches and I must say, I’ve not been disappointed…
Still my favourite watch and watch related video!
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I'm genuinely happy for you Pete.
Thank you Stephen 🙏
I agree the top Seiko watches are probably better finished than most of the Top Swiss Watches with exception of Patek Phillipe,AP, probably and then Grand Seiko has the amazing Spring drive watches, so game over quality wise, they just don't have the hype and glamour that Rolex perceivably has
Johnny 💯💯👍
That strap is absolutely perfect with that watch. Seiko needs to reach out to Artem.
What a beauty!!
So enjoying to hear talking about a beautyfull watch , it makes me feel good.
Thnxs peter.
This is a beautiful watch Peter , and thanks for sharing it. I own a few seiko dive watches , including a sumo and marinemaster . Yes Peter , you are right about the movement. It’s a grand seiko 8L35 . The marinemaster 300 has the same movement, but undecorated and not regulated. And a sealed body. But your watch looks more refined and classy . I have a co axial omega, but feel more comfortable wearing my seiko watches . Great video.
That's gotta be the most beautiful watch I've ever seen.
I will say that it looks beautiful and on the blue strap it looks equally beautiful without pretentiousness. But that’s a lot of cash. I can be equally in love with my blue RLG Odyssea for $600. Though it does not have that time accuracy.
"For those who know" is truly all one need say about Seiko watches.
My 30 year old Seiko Kinetic which cost me nothing as I claimed it on tax as a seaman and my company picked up the rest. It had been languishing in a draw for the last ten years since I retired, I took it to a watch repairers Adelaide who for under A$300 put a new battery(capacitor) serviced the movement, fitted a new crystal and sympathetically gave the case and band a gentle cleaning/polish. Since getting it back it has kept (like yours) smack on time.My main watch an IWC Mk XV was serviced before Christmas and only gains about 2sec/month which I thought pretty good, but the workhorse Seiko beats it hands down, so it goes to show that Seiko can make very accurate timepieces for the common man as well as its superb watches at the higher price ranges, as you found out. Very nice and I do like that blue seconds hand.
I love the domed sapphire and the blue sailcloth with white stitching. I would need a 42mm version for my wrist size. Thanks for the excellent review.
I was all 42 and 44mm watches several years back and in recent times I have come to find great comfort in 39mm watches (almost 90% of my current collection its 39mm)
Maybe try one on the wrist brother, but be careful you don't get hooked like I did 😊😂
@@PeterKotsa I do find the 40.5mm SPB143 superb in both presence and comfort, but that's as small as I can go.
@@JeffreyMcMahon you're a solid build that's for sure..I am envious brother 😊👍
Beautiful watch. If I had a choice for a one watch collection this would be it.
This watch is incredible. Beautifully balanced.
Stunningly simple, and simply stunning. Finesse, as you noted, is exemplified in the execution of this watch.
If this watch has a disease, oh what an illness to have!
Great choice in both the watch and the strap. I’ve been eyeing this one.
Hi Peter, congrats on another addition to the family . I did the same thing once. Found some really nice car mats , then bought a car to go with them. Stunningly filmed as usual.
Haha, have you still got the car and mats?..😂😊
An absolutely gorgeous watch in every aspect. Congratulations Pete, enjoy it in good health my friend 👍👏🙌
I'm so excited for you, Pete! I can relate to how you feel👊 Huge congrats! 🥳
Cheers Sanjay 👍
Hey ya Peter, as always thanks for sharing “your serious issues” with us! Clearly this Seiko has a bit of magic. One wonders what Grand Seiko executive management team thinks as Seiko blurs the lines of distinguishment between the brands. Even more Grand Seiko collectors. Your choices of strap marriages continue to always inspire. It’s a good thing watches aren’t like Women or you’d have some serious problems on your hand with this one mate. Cheers
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When it comes to women, I am as stable as they come mate. One woman for life, thats my wife 🙏
Cheers Spencer 👍👍
The Japanese have a long history of sharing manufacturing and design between two different levels of brands.
Lexus/Toyota, Honda/Acura, and to be honest there's not much difference between the loaded Honda or Toyota and their luxury brand counterparts. I can see (Grand)Seiko straddling those lines well.
Free strap means you HAVE to buy a watch, too right. Ive liked all the 62mas reissues. This is a lovely look, glad the movement is good. I wonder what Seikos marketing plan is sometimes as they seem to be stretching from bottom to top end, and overlapping grand Seiko too, just seems odd - not to take away from a stunning piece
What is Seikos bottom end now?
@@karlsenula9495 I was thinking cost wise, SRPE at $220 or similar but great value, love my SRPE61
Yeah Seiko is starting to overlap with GS, which causes some concern for GS owners. Maybe in the near future the unique movements from GS will no longer be unique
to them.
From what I understand Seikos overlapping with GS comes from the goal to make Seiko everything from bottom to top as you said and then push GS way higher in the luxury sector, which resolves the overlapping. Of course GS is a luxury brand already but I mean smth around starting at 10K.. maybe im totally off with this though, japanes business strategies have me confused since forever
The Japanese market is big enough and loyal enough to Japanese brands that they sort of do what makes sense for themselves. Its the non JDM market that needs brand segmentation in order to parse quality. And remember that for most of grand seikos existence it was a dress line within seiko and doesn’t have the same heritage when it comes to divers. There was no Grand Seiko (dial) version of the 62M.
This is such a great video, and I'll admit that it helped open my eyes to today's Seiko as a brand. I have about 10 watches - Rolex, Tudor, JLC, IWC, Omega. My last experience with Seiko was 50 years ago - it was actually my first "real" wristwatch. Fast forward to now and within the context of this video - I just purchased a new Seiko SLA043J, today actually. I'm more enthused than ever about my watches, and certainly what this new addition to my collection will be. Thank you Peter for providing this wonderful look at this watch and Seiko as a brand.
My pleasure Allen
This watch is getting so much love from me and every time someone sees it on my wrist, they look again and sometimes even a third time.
Cheers mate
Lovely footage mate. Glad you’re enjoying it so much
Cheers Dale
A stunning watch. Looks fantastic from every angle.
Lovely watch, love the pale blue on the second hand, the case shape and bezel.👍
Wow! Digital accuracy in a mechanical watch! Wow! Good vid. Keep at it!
Quartz, not digital.
If priced at Tudor / Omega prices, maybe. 7k not even a GS, not for me, but it is a sharp looking watch to be sure.
It is basically the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV, actually built by Ferrari for Alfa's reissue of a great car from the past. The same as Enzo Ferrari started in Alfa back in the thirties Grand Seiko was borne from Seiko. 🙂
Great video Peter. 👍
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That metaphor is so true. Forza Alfa75😃
I can't do 39mm watches on my 8in wrist but still love it from a distance.
At 8 inches you'll need a Seiko SLA023 or better still (if you can find one) the SLA025 ;)
Razor sharp edges is always something I'm trying to stay away from when looking for a watch. Smooth polished and well rounded angles are what a great watch should be all about.
I am the same Ray. However with this, the look of the edges are razor sharp, but not to the feel, they are pleasurable
Cheers
Beauty, i got the chunkier MM300 SLA047 (super dark green). But this is lovely »er ». I do have the SPB147 also similar.
My watch journey began, like many, with Casio G Shocks. I then “moved up” to Seiko, etc. Finally reached Tudor and Rolex, only to abandon ship and go all the way back to Casio and Seiko. I had to learn for myself to only collect what I truly love. And, what can I say, I love love love Seiko.
Love Seiko and it's obviously a beautiful watch, it's one for the enthusiasts.
Great video Peter ....I would love to see that piece in metal strap
abit late to the party but i enjoyed what i have watched so far from your channel. light but very relatable style is a big plus for me. liked and subbed. you made me looking into SLA now , I am also a GS owner
GS is on my radar …soon
Gorgeous watch, Peter. It is iconic.
Cheers brother
You have me suffering watch envy. That is one beautiful watch.
Subbed just because you bought this watch. The great video is a bonus….respect
Thanks for the sub Kristian
cheers
I can see why you love this watch, it's absolutely out of the top drawer!