I have been wearing this watch daily for the last month. I have been wearing Seiko divers for almost 30yrs, and this is by far the most comfortable I have ever owned. The finishing is flawless, the time keeping tight, and the colors are amazing. I'll be taking It to Antarctica in a few days, where it will be on my wrist for 4mths of work.
20 year watch enthusiast here with omega, Breitling, Tudor, and the name that shall not be mentioned, in my collection and I can't stop wearing my SPB301. Like you I've had a ton of seiko divers over the years. This easily takes the cake. Finishing is great, I love the almost gun metal looking steel, the comfort is unreal like you mentioned, the dial and bezel combo are just 👌... I could go on and on but I'm sure you get it 😏
With the abstract icy relief on the sunray dial and the grooved bezel insert, this reminds me a lot of the SRPD21 Save The Ocean Turtle. Personally I prefer my diver indices to have more contrast with the dial for easy orientation, but I still like this one. My favorite Willard is still the SPB183 Blue Willard. I thought long and hard between it and the SPB237, and the 183 is eventually where I put my money. Couldn't be happier with it. It's both beautiful and subtle.
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Definitely “showier” and “beautiful” pieces. I find that these 3 save the ocean releases are nicer than many LEs. Having been in the game this long, I prefer a more mature colorway exhibiting darker colors that essentially age beautifully and coordinate with any outfit. Wonderful reviews as always my friend! Best, Tarek
I was considering this one. Very nice But, for this particular design, I find the green version from the 2 original releases (the other being the black) is still my favorite.. idk?.. I do think about it from time to time.. probably should get it, right? Otherwise, this one you have here would be my next favorite color for this model line.
It is how seiko measures their thickness. The tiny raised wave logo sinks into the wrist. So the measurement is from the caseback to the top of the crystal.
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Damn, this is a really great one. I really love the light blue of the 68 as well. I do not have a willard yet, and the case has always intrigued me! Might need to get this one ^_^
While I love looking at this watch, the 6R35 movement is killing me. After a few days out of the box and it’s running -42 spd. And getting worse day by day.
@@EscapementWatch Thanks for your reply! I’m sending it straight to Seiko for regulation. The crown on the watch is also a bit finicky and sometimes doesn’t screw in all the way. Not sure if they can fix this but we shall see. Pretty sad for something straight out of the box that costs over $1000.
@@EscapementWatch thanks for that info. Although this is my first Seiko diver, I have a few Swiss watches with screw in crowns and never had an issue. It’s not like I tried to force in the crown, so am wondering what caused the problem. It’ll be interesting to see if they cover it under my warranty.
@@EscapementWatch 265 is more than fine. Have had multiple seiko autos in the 260 range for over 8 years with no service and still keeping great time within COSC tolerances.
check out the Fieldmaster: th-cam.com/video/zL1R_VRt4Pc/w-d-xo.html It has applied indices which is rare for now a days for a Prospex and female endlinks. It wears smaller then size indicates.
Been wearing my 6r35 for over a year and constantly runs 0, - 4 which is within COSC standards..... Maybe try things out long term before making non backed claims
Check out the BLUE GLACIER 63MAS Full 4KUD Review HERE: th-cam.com/video/-QzK86gsUd0/w-d-xo.html -Falling
I have been wearing this watch daily for the last month. I have been wearing Seiko divers for almost 30yrs, and this is by far the most comfortable I have ever owned. The finishing is flawless, the time keeping tight, and the colors are amazing. I'll be taking It to Antarctica in a few days, where it will be on my wrist for 4mths of work.
20 year watch enthusiast here with omega, Breitling, Tudor, and the name that shall not be mentioned, in my collection and I can't stop wearing my SPB301. Like you I've had a ton of seiko divers over the years. This easily takes the cake. Finishing is great, I love the almost gun metal looking steel, the comfort is unreal like you mentioned, the dial and bezel combo are just 👌... I could go on and on but I'm sure you get it 😏
With the abstract icy relief on the sunray dial and the grooved bezel insert, this reminds me a lot of the SRPD21 Save The Ocean Turtle.
Personally I prefer my diver indices to have more contrast with the dial for easy orientation, but I still like this one. My favorite Willard is still the SPB183 Blue Willard. I thought long and hard between it and the SPB237, and the 183 is eventually where I put my money. Couldn't be happier with it. It's both beautiful and subtle.
Yes the bezel insert was used on that save the ocean turtle for the first time I believe.
I have both green and these awesome glacier dial,waiting for orange dial willard.not sure either seiko going to produce it.
Woooooonderful Seiko Watch !!!
White Captain Willard 🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Awesome !!!!!
Beauuuutiful !!!!!!
Wonderful Video Mister 👍👍👍👍
Congratulations ✌️✌️✌️✌️
Chapeau
Great Thanks an Seiko for this wonderful Watch
I ordered this Watch last week 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I flipping love this watch.
need advice on getting the SPB301 or the SPB333
Definitely “showier” and “beautiful” pieces. I find that these 3 save the ocean releases are nicer than many LEs. Having been in the game this long, I prefer a more mature colorway exhibiting darker colors that essentially age beautifully and coordinate with any outfit. Wonderful reviews as always my friend!
Best,
Tarek
Thanks for sharing!
I was considering this one. Very nice
But, for this particular design, I find the green version from the 2 original releases (the other being the black) is still my favorite.. idk?.. I do think about it from time to time.. probably should get it, right?
Otherwise, this one you have here would be my next favorite color for this model line.
Oh yeah the green is still awesome 😍 Go for it!
Fantastic watch, i really like the willard
Top spot has to be the SLA version IMO. Although I own the SLA, I may add this one to my collection.
Spb301j1 is best till date, thats what I think and second spot according to me is spb153j1
Hi, i think the thickness must always include caseback cause it seates on the wrist and make it thicker. Thanks for the video.
It is how seiko measures their thickness. The tiny raised wave logo sinks into the wrist. So the measurement is from the caseback to the top of the crystal.
I get my today. It is amazing. 😍
Enjoy it!
Great review! Absolutely beautiful Seiko diver! Gotta get it!!!
No doubt!
Hallo Mister/Sir,
I like your Videos very much !!! 👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
You are doing an excellent Job of high quality and with a lot of background knowledge !!
🤗🤗🤗✌️✌️✌️
I just walked out of an AD with one of these - 50% off MSPR, new. It took all of 3 mins to say to the sale assistant 'wrap it up' 😅😅😅😅
ouch!!! So the AD lost about 5-10% on the sale. hahah But sometimes they just need to move inventory! Grats
@@EscapementWatch yeah, I'm sure even at 50% off MSRP, they still made money on the sale, just not in the £700-£800 range 😄😄
Have the SPB237 with Natos, The high end tropic, and milled clasp ss. Like it better than the new glacier.
That's it. That's the watch.
Great review! Spb151 is still the best for WillardX for me.
Looks beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Damn, this is a really great one. I really love the light blue of the 68 as well.
I do not have a willard yet, and the case has always intrigued me! Might need to get this one ^_^
Yeah the blue on the 68 I'm excited to see in hand
Take it .it s amazing i got mine today . The case and the bracelett have a nice brush and the dial is amazing
that 3h lume just destroy me :((
While I love looking at this watch, the 6R35 movement is killing me. After a few days out of the box and it’s running -42 spd. And getting worse day by day.
Go back to your AD it should still be under warranty. They will send it to Seiko and service it.
@@EscapementWatch Thanks for your reply! I’m sending it straight to Seiko for regulation. The crown on the watch is also a bit finicky and sometimes doesn’t screw in all the way. Not sure if they can fix this but we shall see. Pretty sad for something straight out of the box that costs over $1000.
Interesting. I've handled so many of the Willards, the crown has always had superior feel vs other mid tier Seiko divers.
@@EscapementWatch thanks for that info. Although this is my first Seiko diver, I have a few Swiss watches with screw in crowns and never had an issue. It’s not like I tried to force in the crown, so am wondering what caused the problem. It’ll be interesting to see if they cover it under my warranty.
Are you getting a birch for under £1K Holy Cow! Rather this than the new 2021 Willard SLA049J1 for over £2K! So temping.
Chronometer spec: “not bad”
I've seen this movement many times, this one had really low amplitude. I don't know if its concerning so I'm careful to praise it.
@@EscapementWatch 265 is more than fine. Have had multiple seiko autos in the 260 range for over 8 years with no service and still keeping great time within COSC tolerances.
All these years in the game and i still cant understand why seiko uses male endlinks. What a beautiful watch tho.
check out the Fieldmaster: th-cam.com/video/zL1R_VRt4Pc/w-d-xo.html It has applied indices which is rare for now a days for a Prospex and female endlinks. It wears smaller then size indicates.
No signed crown??? Come on !!!
The only problem is quality control once again 😖
Yikes! The movement is not performing too good. It’ll start losing more time as you wear it more.
Been wearing my 6r35 for over a year and constantly runs 0, - 4 which is within COSC standards..... Maybe try things out long term before making non backed claims
The Willard is overpriced by 100%.