I'm not a diver, like most people, but I've always loved the SKX013. However, I prefer the new SRPK29 because it's easier to wear with different outfits. Thank you Seiko.
I can not believe how much Seiko is charging for the basic quality of their watches... No sapphire, no solid endlinks, only 100m wr... for 300$?! I am done with Seiko
I agree. Seiko is crazy.I have 4 Seikos, but I'm not going to buy from them anymore.You can get a San Martin watch with sophisticated finishing, sapphire, great movement for 200$.
I got my SRPK31 with cream dial for $227 from an authorized dealer...you just have to shop around. Unless you're a professional diver (I get the feeling you're not), then this watch should be fine for your desk diving activities. I love how this watch looks, it fits me perfectly, and often it's what I wear on most days.
I'm not a diver, like most people, but I've always loved the SKX013. However, I prefer the new SRPK29 because it's easier to wear with different outfits. Thank you Seiko.
I bought 3 Seiko divers. It was the best choice i made. I got a Skx007 from chrono24, a KingTurtle PADI and a Seiko5 200m. Love them all
The specs are identical to the 013 save for 1mm in thickness. How is it easier to wear?
I own the orange version and absolutely love it!
Just buy an OEM case and crown for SKX013 and load that movement and dial there. Then you can have a legit dive watch with the same look as that case.
I bought a nearly new one on ebay for less then $200.00 it's black I'm pleased.
Yes... I would consider
Black dial is definitely better, if there was Navy Blue dial with Black Bezel it would have been really good ,maybe better than Tiffany blue dial
Does the bracelet feels odd or cheap ? I want to buy one but i read bad reviews about the bracelet
Strap size ?
Good editing!
I can not believe how much Seiko is charging for the basic quality of their watches... No sapphire, no solid endlinks, only 100m wr... for 300$?! I am done with Seiko
I agree. Seiko is crazy.I have 4 Seikos, but I'm not going to buy from them anymore.You can get a San Martin watch with sophisticated finishing, sapphire, great movement for 200$.
@@Lucmercurius Totally agree 💯 Chinese watches are setting new standards for the low to midrange tiers.
@@Shoopy74low to midrange, midrange??? Definitely low / entry level watches but I Definitely wouldn't say midrange. Midrange is $500-$1500ish
I got my SRPK31 with cream dial for $227 from an authorized dealer...you just have to shop around. Unless you're a professional diver (I get the feeling you're not), then this watch should be fine for your desk diving activities. I love how this watch looks, it fits me perfectly, and often it's what I wear on most days.
You guys need to respect Seiko a lot more than the cheap prices they offered decades ago. They don't need to compete with Chinese brands.
Nice watch bro! 💪💪💪
thanks matthew nice watch for collect
You're welcome!
4R35 watches are great value.
Almost no one gets their diver watch wet
Too many limited edition models for Seiko
Halvorson Square
why the AI voice?
what nonsense, no one is wearing seiko 5 to go diving, plenty of other $300 watch with proper iso rating. this mini seiko 5 is for collector
Cale Pines
Just get a citizen.. its better
Seiko is way better than Citizen...dont compare if u dont know what you talk :P
What citizen has this dimension?
Lmao no
Citizens subpar the end
None is below or at 38mm