Part of my personal collection includes a 10 piece modern Seiko collection and it’s 80% quartz. You can’t truly appreciate Seiko without appreciating quartz movements, it was Seiko that brought quartz as a serious watch engine to the masses.
I got into watches during the pandemic. I now have a blue Seiko 5 Sports, a Seiko Presage (Manhattan 38mm) and a Presage Style 60s (Ginza). Also have a great Casio and a Citizen, but my most wanted watches are all Seikos lol. Prolly will pick up an Alpinist next.
Watch @ 2:43 is NOT the "Willard." The "Captain Willard" is the 6105-8110, which came after the 6105-8000, which is the watch this watch is a reissue of.
Facts! The modern interpretations feel more like 6309 descendants, just because the 6105 lines are held in such high regard, and are such special watches.
This LITERALLY happened to me. I've unintentionally ended up with a bunch of Seikos. From vintage Credor to neo-vintage to a modern daily beater... they have such a diverse collection! I'm just not a big fan of the new SKX replacement which they seem to be milking like hell. But most of the other stuff with its true heritage is unmatched for its price (in most cases at least)!
I think Seiko did OK making the SKX replacement a Seiko 5 lineup. If the SKX was part of their Prospex line and charge 500- 600 everyone would of lost it. Seiko purist hate the Alpanist and the King Seiko for the same reason. High price watches with a regular in-house movement.
Can you expand on vintage Credor watches? I've considered buying one sometimes, but I don't have a lot of time to research, and I know nothing about them.
I love Seiko 5’s. I always buy ones then I sell them and buy new ones. Becouse I dont need to make a profit from them but I can get to know my own taste by testing so many watches and wearing them for a while and finally buy the only one. I dont think that happen very soon ;) cheers to all Seiko Fans! :)
I have the flieger “A” (A version has the large hours instead of the minutes on the outside of the watch face)version of your watch in blue and it is definitely a daily driver.
The Seiko 5 is pure class. I have the green patterned (Sense) dial, and it is great. Changing the NATO straps is a way to change the appearance of the watch too.
My ideal seiko collection Seiko Arnie- I can't explain it but it's my favorite seiko diver rn. Seiko RAF- Represents their dominance over the swiss in a very tangible way. Piece of history. Seiko SRPH78 Gold Fuyu- Just look at it. Seiko Wired AGAM701 Royale- Bit of a deep cut, but it's a reissue of the seiko worn by james bond, a digital beater if I don't want to abuse the Arnie. Lastly Seiko Wired AGAV022- Probably my favorite rally chronograph from Seiko. Damned rare to find though. Though I do admit all of these have citizen equivalents I like just as much.
When people "collect" outside of watches, they usually do so based on some kind of bracket. Watch collectors tend to be a bit more eclectic. I myself, like the idea of collecting a "type" such as automatic chronographs (particularly appealing to me) or a single brand. If I were to collect a single brand, without doubt, it would be Seiko. Their range is extensive, varied, very appealing.and above all accessible. Their cheaper watches are appealing and collectable and Grand Seiko are more appealing (to me anyway) than the likes of Rolex. Seiko for the win.
great brand! you may like or not but you cannot deny the value and variaty they offer. plus, they have their own language and not another me too brand. i recently got the alpinist re interpretation 1959 sbpj245 and love it. the finish for the price is amazing and i find so quick and easy to read. great video as always guys!
That King Seiko Turtle dial looks like the interior wall paper that you'd find in Doctor Who's TARDIS and that completely fine as they are both time machines.
Recently my collection is turning 90% Citizen watches most of the of titanium. I think is the one of few brands, who offer all the watch options made of titanium at very reasonable price, also in quartz or automatic movements which ever you prefer
I ordered a Citizen Promaster Land Titanium (JDM) from overseas a few months back. Beautiful watch at a very affordable price. It's my first Eco Drive watch and even sitting on my desk, it remains charged and keeps seriously accurate time. I lean toward automatic watches but the Eco Drive is a great one that you don't have to worry about a dead battery.
I just love Seiko. The dials are amazing and often unique and they just keep getting better. That Alpinist was a stunning choice. I am routinely in the company of others where the likes of Rolex and Omega watches are common place, not being able to afford these, I avoid anything that remotely looks as though it is trying to ape these. Seiko is one of the few brands that offers unique design and look way more expensive than they are and fall within my budget.
If any brand could be the singular one for a complete watch collection, it would be Seiko. There's just so much to choose from vintage to new and everything in-between. And, I have personally contemplated that idea on more than one occasion. If didn't like a lot of watches outside of Seiko, I could easily be fairly happy with an all Seiko collection. As it is, Seiko already has the greatest # of representatives in my watch collection.
The Alpinist (with the pointy indices) is a great watch! I have the Ginza edition with a slate blue cobblestone like sunburst dial. But that ‘boutique’ edition shown here, has an even nicer dial!
@@afraza5946 I wanted the alpinist version since it was so clean. Both are great though. They have gone up a bit since but you can find them for sale though. Keep grinding for it
I like the Alpinist 1959 reinterpretation, particularly in green, but even the black dial model is very striking. But that Presage Arita porcelain, that is simply classy. But my absolute favorite is the King Seiko 110th Anniversary Limited edition (model SPB365). I like all the King Seikos, but this Limited Edition is to die for! You're right, it's encroaching on Grand Seiko territory, but won't break the bank to buy it. A real stunner!
Seikos with black dials. That’s my jazz. SNK809K1, SNXA07, SKX007K2, SPB117J1. Wish I had a SLA033 in the lineup, but I will save that money to get a SNR029J1 in the future.
When I was building my collection, I tried to make it more varied between brands within a reasonable spend. Turns out, Seiko make it very difficult by virtue of having so many excellent watches that cover the spectrum of watch types.
My watch-loving friend asked me to wear my white dial '59 Alpinist recreation to our coffee meetup today. I like it a lot but wish it were a bit smaller in diameter and thickness. The SARB 017 Alpinist I also took along has a far better case shape. I own only 2 other Seikos including a still-running SQ I bought in 1980
Seiko, including grand Seiko is my favourite watch company. I would have to include a Seiko Prospex "Marine Master" SLA023J, blue dial and ceramic bezel.
I've done this as well. At one point, half my collection was from Zelos. I've diversified a bit now, but they're still about 1/4 of the collection. And please do this again with different brands like Orient or Casio. This would make for a fun series
Mine is now primarily composed of Seikos, Tissots, and Hamiltons, with a Zelos and a Citizen in the mix. I have bought two Tissots in the last year as I really like the Powermatic 80 movement, but am anxious to add a Seiko with the 6R35.
Companies with the best line ups (Pilot's, Chrono, Dress, Field) Seiko, Omega, Rolex and probably Citizen and Patek. Zenith has t the three but no diver. IWC has no field watch. Vacheron I don't think they have a pilot's. Omega just passes because they have a pilot's and the moons watch can also be considered a pilots I guess?
I have figured it out on Seiko. It is not the watch case or dial that determines the level of the watch but the movement. In the early days of the twentieth century. People upgraded their Pocket watch by replacing the case or movement. If they had a gold plated case they would upgrade to a solid gold case. Or if they liked their case they would up grade the movement. If you upgraded a Seiko présage of which many are beautiful , and but a top grand Seiko movement, for all purposes you would have a Grand Seiko. If you put a Grand Seiko movement into a Green Alpinist, you would have a Rolex killer. So Seiko works hard to Prevent people upgrading their watch!
I have a Seiko SNXL72, and I am going to be buying a Seiko King Turtle Save the Ocean with the Manta Ray dial, So I have a Gold Day Date, and a cool Diver, the only other watch for me is the Sugess Bluestone Moonphase Master, that is my 3 watch collection.
All winners, indeed! BTW, in the States, we call that textured ceiling a “popcorn ceiling”. It is one retro styling point from the 60s that has NOT come back into fashion.
@@thebludragon8353 I have NEVER heard anyone favor popcorn ceilings. And you amped it up several levels with the crown molding. I am impressed with your daring stylistic choices. What kind of watches do you prefer?
To be fair the quality for cost variable (0:47) has gone down as Seiko has increased their prices significantly. That said where Seiko still excels is with style and dial designs.
Let's just say, speaking as the archetypal Seiko fanboy, that while my choices *might* differ just a tad over yours (not into the "reimagined" Speedtimer…which is fine, since I already own a nice example of the OG), everything else you've shown here is fairly drool-inducing, particularly the Laurel "variations." Only watches seriously on my to-buy radar now are the 5 GMT (probably the "Batman") and the Cocktail Time w/power-reserve comp, but need to decide between all-silver & steel or with a bit of gold. Nice entry here, guys!
Got the grey Alpinist reinterpretation about half a year ago and it’s getting nearly all the wrist time. I kindly have to force myself to wear one of my other 12 watches from time to time 😏. It‘s the embodyment of a GADA watch for me
Alpinist, ✔️ Speedtimer, ✔️ And I have been thinking an SKX013 (because I have a small wrist) rounds my 3 watch Seiko collection off with a proper classic diver.
Bought a GS last week and was blown away by the finish, videos and pictures does not do it justice. Ordinary Seiko sometimes have misaligned dials, which is annoying when you buy online.
I am really impressed that you manage to put only 1 Seiko diver in this list. Make it hard to say anything about the alignment issue. And the last King Seiko, damn is good. *Chefkiss
I could live with the X-Men logo on that Alpinist - but that date is as graceful as a kick in the balls - shame because that dial is otherwise a beauty.
My Seiko journey from 2020 (so far) Snzf15 Snk809 Srpd63k1 Srph11k1 Sbdy109 Ssc813 Srpb41 Eyeing the gmt blue berry ssk001 next And Sbga211g for my end game. Like in 10 years lol
There once was a time when I would purchase every Seiko that I liked. I was obsessed. I still am but have slimmed down the collection drastically to buy a DJ. But think of all the Willard's and 5's I could purchase instead...
Both Seiko collections suggested are good. Comes down to which appeals - Andrew's which is really a watch nerd's choice while Tom's is a more mainstream selection. As for the next watch brand to cover, please go for less heralded relatively affordable brands that have a wide variety of watch types and collections, like Bulova/Accutron, Certina, and Mido, to name but a few.
I get so tired of all the praise for Seiko. Great watches with terrible QC. Casio, Timex and Citizen all produce excellent watch with near zero QC issues, at a lower price.
Most of the watches in my collection are Seikos. Intentional or not, I just gravitate towards that brand. They offer such a diverse range at different price points. There are only 3 brands that I have that mix up my collection and that's Christopher Ward, Zelos and Citizen. Is there a limit to how many Seiko's you can have in a watch collection?...yeah maybe. Will it stop me from buying another?...Hell no.
What about Seiko's quality control? Has it gotten any better lately? I still stumble upon forum posts with some of the worst misalignments photos you'll ever see... Quite disappointing...
Part of my personal collection includes a 10 piece modern Seiko collection and it’s 80% quartz. You can’t truly appreciate Seiko without appreciating quartz movements, it was Seiko that brought quartz as a serious watch engine to the masses.
I got into watches during the pandemic. I now have a blue Seiko 5 Sports, a Seiko Presage (Manhattan 38mm) and a Presage Style 60s (Ginza). Also have a great Casio and a Citizen, but my most wanted watches are all Seikos lol. Prolly will pick up an Alpinist next.
Watch @ 2:43 is NOT the "Willard." The "Captain Willard" is the 6105-8110, which came after the 6105-8000, which is the watch this watch is a reissue of.
Facts! The modern interpretations feel more like 6309 descendants, just because the 6105 lines are held in such high regard, and are such special watches.
Seiko ssc813 - chronograph (land)
Seiko spb143 - diver (sea)
Seiko ssk003 - GMT (air)
Change my mind
This LITERALLY happened to me. I've unintentionally ended up with a bunch of Seikos. From vintage Credor to neo-vintage to a modern daily beater... they have such a diverse collection!
I'm just not a big fan of the new SKX replacement which they seem to be milking like hell. But most of the other stuff with its true heritage is unmatched for its price (in most cases at least)!
Credor is seriously underrated, modern and vintage.
I think Seiko did OK making the SKX replacement a Seiko 5 lineup. If the SKX was part of their Prospex line and charge 500- 600 everyone would of lost it. Seiko purist hate the Alpanist and the King Seiko for the same reason. High price watches with a regular in-house movement.
Me as well. Ebay has been hell on my wallet. So many cool watches for such reasonable prices. I have too many Seikos now, and i like all of them.
I have the opposite problem. Every time I almost buy a seiko I get something else instead.
Can you expand on vintage Credor watches? I've considered buying one sometimes, but I don't have a lot of time to research, and I know nothing about them.
I have the 62MAS SPB297 and it's perfection. Weight, dial, size and the presence on the wrist. Perfection.
Anyone who has been bitten by the Seiko bug knows that 1, or 2, or even 3 Seikos is never enough 😅
Yeah I've been bitten 😂.
My twelve Seikos can confirm.
Just bought my 4th lol.
I love Seiko 5’s. I always buy ones then I sell them and buy new ones. Becouse I dont need to make a profit from them but I can get to know my own taste by testing so many watches and wearing them for a while and finally buy the only one. I dont think that happen very soon ;) cheers to all Seiko
Fans! :)
The black and orange flieger is my daily driver. Absolutely love it and surprisingly versatile
I have one as well, it's a great colour combination and fun to look at. Plus, the best bit is the lume is also orange.
@@SteelHand071 ah yes the orange lume, that took abit of getting use to 😄
I have the flieger “A” (A version has the large hours instead of the minutes on the outside of the watch face)version of your watch in blue and it is definitely a daily driver.
The Seiko 5 is pure class. I have the green patterned (Sense) dial, and it is great. Changing the NATO straps is a way to change the appearance of the watch too.
The black/orange flieger looks fantastic.
My ideal seiko collection
Seiko Arnie- I can't explain it but it's my favorite seiko diver rn.
Seiko RAF- Represents their dominance over the swiss in a very tangible way. Piece of history.
Seiko SRPH78 Gold Fuyu- Just look at it.
Seiko Wired AGAM701 Royale- Bit of a deep cut, but it's a reissue of the seiko worn by james bond, a digital beater if I don't want to abuse the Arnie.
Lastly
Seiko Wired AGAV022- Probably my favorite rally chronograph from Seiko. Damned rare to find though.
Though I do admit all of these have citizen equivalents I like just as much.
I’ve gotta admit, I’m a Seiko fan. Just picked up another vintage. Eyeballing that beautiful Presage!!
When people "collect" outside of watches, they usually do so based on some kind of bracket.
Watch collectors tend to be a bit more eclectic.
I myself, like the idea of collecting a "type" such as automatic chronographs (particularly appealing to me) or a single brand.
If I were to collect a single brand, without doubt, it would be Seiko.
Their range is extensive, varied, very appealing.and above all accessible.
Their cheaper watches are appealing and collectable and Grand Seiko are more appealing (to me anyway) than the likes of Rolex.
Seiko for the win.
Tom's picks win easily for me here. I'd happily own all three of his choices.
I have an old seiko 6M13 "Age of Discovery" Perpetual Calendar. It's still one of my favourite pieces.
great brand! you may like or not but you cannot deny the value and variaty they offer. plus, they have their own language and not another me too brand. i recently got the alpinist re interpretation 1959 sbpj245 and love it. the finish for the price is amazing and i find so quick and easy to read. great video as always guys!
Try some CAPITAL letters...
Definitely Tom. I own the black, orange Seiko 5 Flieger style. I can attest that it makes you cool.
You reinvented yourself and your channel ! Love it !!!!
I have a 6139-8020 from 1971, recently serviced and fresh n up a bit, and even though is a bit small for my mammoth wrists, I love it
5:35 I bet you'd like the citizen kuroshio
7:33 Try a seiko sbtr mecaquartz
Love that silver dial KS. Just wish it was available in a bigger size. 37mm just too dainty for most.
The Seiko Presage enamel dial for me. So elegant.
That King Seiko Turtle dial looks like the interior wall paper that you'd find in Doctor Who's TARDIS and that completely fine as they are both time machines.
I own a Seiko Presage I got for about 600 USD and it's about +/- 4 seconds a day, with hacking. 4R39 movement.... very nice watch for the price
“Well done” to both of you…..nice idea for a series, as well. 👍👍
Recently my collection is turning 90% Citizen watches most of the of titanium. I think is the one of few brands, who offer all the watch options made of titanium at very reasonable price, also in quartz or automatic movements which ever you prefer
Citizen rules!
I ordered a Citizen Promaster Land Titanium (JDM) from overseas a few months back. Beautiful watch at a very affordable price. It's my first Eco Drive watch and even sitting on my desk, it remains charged and keeps seriously accurate time. I lean toward automatic watches but the Eco Drive is a great one that you don't have to worry about a dead battery.
I have the black and orange Seiko, it's one of my favorites.
Very interesting and pleasant conversation. The main characteristics of the watches and part of their history are highlighted.
The turtle king Seiko is such a great looking watch. It would be on my “10 watches I want so BAD” list. So many seikos to get.
Amen to that. Their website says it's to be released April 2023, so it's almost here!.
I just love Seiko. The dials are amazing and often unique and they just keep getting better. That Alpinist was a stunning choice. I am routinely in the company of others where the likes of Rolex and Omega watches are common place, not being able to afford these, I avoid anything that remotely looks as though it is trying to ape these. Seiko is one of the few brands that offers unique design and look way more expensive than they are and fall within my budget.
Skx 009, sarb033 and sarb017 here. Cheers!
Wonderful watch making. This brand is on my list of things I must have. Thanks Tom. Keep up the average work Andrew😊
If any brand could be the singular one for a complete watch collection, it would be Seiko. There's just so much to choose from vintage to new and everything in-between. And, I have personally contemplated that idea on more than one occasion. If didn't like a lot of watches outside of Seiko, I could easily be fairly happy with an all Seiko collection. As it is, Seiko already has the greatest # of representatives in my watch collection.
I just recently acquired a new Seiko Alpinist with a green dial. Terrific daily wearer, strap monster.
You guys did Seiko dirty on the Speedtimer - the SSC913 does attempt to mimic the 60s watch
The Alpinist (with the pointy indices) is a great watch! I have the Ginza edition with a slate blue cobblestone like sunburst dial. But that ‘boutique’ edition shown here, has an even nicer dial!
I have the same ginza edition as you. When I saw that alpinist boutique edition I definitely had to hold myself back from going to place an order
I will probably be sour for my rest of life for having missed the Ginza edition when it was released. It looks so stunning!
@@afraza5946 I wanted the alpinist version since it was so clean. Both are great though. They have gone up a bit since but you can find them for sale though. Keep grinding for it
@@afraza5946 never mind, why don’t you get the special boutique edition of the watch shown here? It’s dial might be even nicer, and it’s available.
@@DavidDatura thanks, I'll check it out
I like the Alpinist 1959 reinterpretation, particularly in green, but even the black dial model is very striking. But that Presage Arita porcelain, that is simply classy. But my absolute favorite is the King Seiko 110th Anniversary Limited edition (model SPB365). I like all the King Seikos, but this Limited Edition is to die for! You're right, it's encroaching on Grand Seiko territory, but won't break the bank to buy it. A real stunner!
I would go with the heritage turtle and the laurel enamel and… i would call it a day.
Both great choices gents! Congrats
Seiko Flightmaster needs to be on that list.
Seikos with black dials. That’s my jazz. SNK809K1, SNXA07, SKX007K2, SPB117J1. Wish I had a SLA033 in the lineup, but I will save that money to get a SNR029J1 in the future.
I LOVE my SRPH33K1, one of my favorite watches. I put a PVD black bracelet on mine for a little change up. Still the OEM straps are great.
Discovering vintage. King Seiko, skyliner from the 70s .. there are some beauties out there
When I was building my collection, I tried to make it more varied between brands within a reasonable spend. Turns out, Seiko make it very difficult by virtue of having so many excellent watches that cover the spectrum of watch types.
My watch-loving friend asked me to wear my white dial '59 Alpinist recreation to our coffee meetup today. I like it a lot but wish it were a bit smaller in diameter and thickness. The SARB 017 Alpinist I also took along has a far better case shape. I own only 2 other Seikos including a still-running SQ I bought in 1980
Seiko 5 Blueberry GMT Divers, I absolutely adore wearing it, Certainly Seiko's are a total bargain for the enjoyment they deliver.
Seiko, including grand Seiko is my favourite watch company. I would have to include a Seiko Prospex "Marine Master" SLA023J, blue dial and ceramic bezel.
that king seiko kinda has me drooling ngl
Seiko's value proposition is almost impossible to beat.
I believe you just made a 6 watch collection😊 Keep up the fabulous posts!
I absolutely can NOT determine between your two lists. Both great.
I've done this as well. At one point, half my collection was from Zelos. I've diversified a bit now, but they're still about 1/4 of the collection.
And please do this again with different brands like Orient or Casio. This would make for a fun series
Mine is now primarily composed of Seikos, Tissots, and Hamiltons, with a Zelos and a Citizen in the mix. I have bought two Tissots in the last year as I really like the Powermatic 80 movement, but am anxious to add a Seiko with the 6R35.
Companies with the best line ups (Pilot's, Chrono, Dress, Field) Seiko, Omega, Rolex and probably Citizen and Patek. Zenith has t the three but no diver. IWC has no field watch. Vacheron I don't think they have a pilot's. Omega just passes because they have a pilot's and the moons watch can also be considered a pilots I guess?
This is far more enjoyable than the new style. Feels like home.
Nice lineup. Try the same competition with Bulova. Wide variety of styles and price points. I have an idea on my three.
Prospex Alpinist 1959 😍
I have figured it out on Seiko. It is not the watch case or dial that determines the level of the watch but the movement. In the early days of the twentieth century. People upgraded their
Pocket watch by replacing the case or movement. If they had a gold plated case they would upgrade to a solid gold case. Or if they liked their case they would up grade the movement.
If you upgraded a Seiko présage of which many are beautiful , and but a top grand Seiko movement, for all purposes you would have a Grand Seiko. If you put a Grand Seiko movement into a Green Alpinist, you would have a Rolex killer. So Seiko works hard to
Prevent people upgrading their watch!
Best video in a while
I’ll have them all. In love with Seiko from 150 Aussie dollars to infinity 😮
I have a Seiko SNXL72, and I am going to be buying a Seiko King Turtle Save the Ocean with the Manta Ray dial, So I have a Gold Day Date, and a cool Diver, the only other watch for me is the Sugess Bluestone Moonphase Master, that is my 3 watch collection.
All winners, indeed! BTW, in the States, we call that textured ceiling a “popcorn ceiling”. It is one retro styling point from the 60s that has NOT come back into fashion.
I’d rather have popcorn and thick crown molding than the “new” flat ceiling. Walls are essentially flat anyways, the added texture is nice
@@thebludragon8353 I have NEVER heard anyone favor popcorn ceilings. And you amped it up several levels with the crown molding. I am impressed with your daring stylistic choices. What kind of watches do you prefer?
Already have two baby tuna's automatic. The only seiko design I love ( urban safari and save the ocean ).
‘Hakuji’ Arita
Wow wow wow!
To be fair the quality for cost variable (0:47) has gone down as Seiko has increased their prices significantly.
That said where Seiko still excels is with style and dial designs.
80’s digital Seiko and 90’s thin dress Seiko….my gorgeous and durable Seiko “collection”.
Let's just say, speaking as the archetypal Seiko fanboy, that while my choices *might* differ just a tad over yours (not into the "reimagined" Speedtimer…which is fine, since I already own a nice example of the OG), everything else you've shown here is fairly drool-inducing, particularly the Laurel "variations." Only watches seriously on my to-buy radar now are the 5 GMT (probably the "Batman") and the Cocktail Time w/power-reserve comp, but need to decide between all-silver & steel or with a bit of gold. Nice entry here, guys!
Do this with Tissot and/or Orient (+orientstar) and/or Citizen and/or Timex too please
Can you make a video that covers dan Henry watches. I purchased 1970 model and I pleasantly surprised.
Got the grey Alpinist reinterpretation about half a year ago and it’s getting nearly all the wrist time. I kindly have to force myself to wear one of my other 12 watches from time to time 😏. It‘s the embodyment of a GADA watch for me
Alpinist, ✔️
Speedtimer, ✔️
And I have been thinking an SKX013 (because I have a small wrist) rounds my 3 watch Seiko collection off with a proper classic diver.
Bought a GS last week and was blown away by the finish, videos and pictures does not do it justice. Ordinary Seiko sometimes have misaligned dials, which is annoying when you buy online.
I am really impressed that you manage to put only 1 Seiko diver in this list.
Make it hard to say anything about the alignment issue.
And the last King Seiko, damn is good. *Chefkiss
Got to put the king samurai in there somewhere
Tom I’d happily give you the job of being my Seiko purchase consultant. Andrew, Meh!!
I lost track of who picked what after the Alpinist reissue and just sank into the love for those Seiko dials….mmm….
No prospex spring drive?
My first two watches are
Tissot PRS sports watch
Tissot PRX dress watch
So looks like I'm onto something..
I could live with the X-Men logo on that Alpinist - but that date is as graceful as a kick in the balls - shame because that dial is otherwise a beauty.
My Seiko journey from 2020 (so far)
Snzf15
Snk809
Srpd63k1
Srph11k1
Sbdy109
Ssc813
Srpb41
Eyeing the gmt blue berry ssk001 next
And Sbga211g for my end game. Like in 10 years lol
There once was a time when I would purchase every Seiko that I liked. I was obsessed. I still am but have slimmed down the collection drastically to buy a DJ. But think of all the Willard's and 5's I could purchase instead...
Jobs' Seiko is the best Seiko. Pure LSD. Other Seikos from the 80s were also full of hope and vision, real art
The perfect single manufacturer watch collection would be Casio. Not seiko. It's god tier.
Both Seiko collections suggested are good. Comes down to which appeals - Andrew's which is really a watch nerd's choice while Tom's is a more mainstream selection.
As for the next watch brand to cover, please go for less heralded relatively affordable brands that have a wide variety of watch types and collections, like Bulova/Accutron, Certina, and Mido, to name but a few.
I managed to get a new speed-timer for £395 in a sale and I am very happy with it!
Eat the markers with cream??? Whipped, double, single, thick or clotted?😊. I think Tom got this one.
Sorry Tom, you had me with the Alpinist, but the other offerings were stronger. This win goes to “the voice of watches”!
I get so tired of all the praise for Seiko. Great watches with terrible QC. Casio, Timex and Citizen all produce excellent watch with near zero QC issues, at a lower price.
Tissot next. Please and thank you!
Most of the watches in my collection are Seikos. Intentional or not, I just gravitate towards that brand. They offer such a diverse range at different price points.
There are only 3 brands that I have that mix up my collection and that's Christopher Ward, Zelos and Citizen.
Is there a limit to how many Seiko's you can have in a watch collection?...yeah maybe.
Will it stop me from buying another?...Hell no.
wow, out of the so many options, i wouldn´t have chosen any of your picks!
I too seem to move towards a SEIKO collection. - sadly each of your choice presentations suffers a shared flaw .. excessive cost.
Gotta love a Seiko 😉
Can you do the perfect single watch brand collection for Patek Philippe, AP, Rolex and Vacheron Constantin
Well, damn, now I want that first watch. Thanks Tom 😑
I know a guy that collects only one thing starting with the Willys Jeep. He has a CJ from each year.
Casio collection would be fun
You kept saying 'enamel dial' but it's a Porcelain dial
What about Seiko's quality control? Has it gotten any better lately? I still stumble upon forum posts with some of the worst misalignments photos you'll ever see... Quite disappointing...
Tom's was better.... However you got me there with the King Seiko, especially in that leather strap
Next single brand collection: Longines please!