I bought this watch for under $200 USD and have worn it in the rain, in the shower, on construction sites in the Pacific Northwest in heavy rain, I've dropped it, smashed it with a hammer, dinged it against rebar, taken it camping, worn it in the snow, magnetized it a bunch of times (demagnetized it with a cheapo demagnetizer from amazon), and it still runs strong as my daily and is accurate to + - 4 seconds per day. I've also compared it to my buddy's SKX and the fit and finish is quite a bit better than an SKX. All the momos who complain that it isn't "a real diver's watch" because it's ONLY 100m water resistant are the same guys who spend 8 hours a day filling out Excel spreadsheets in a cubicle but think they need sapphire crystals and 500m water resistant chunky divers for their daily beaters
I was one of those guys complaining about the water resistance, but i saw it in person and it is rock solid. The presure or the rough conditions will break me before breaking this watch.
Bought this a month ago as my first watch (SRPD51K1). At first I regretted buying it because of the negative reviews of it not being a legit diver's watch. But it grew on me because I bought it at a discount and there are far more positive reviews that praise it for its versatile design and improved features. Besides, I only know few people that dive below 100m and they use a GShock or a computer. I'd say the 100m resistance is more than enough for all the people that buy this. Besides there's their prospex sea collection if they want a reliable watch. I encourage buyers to steer slightly away from other's negative opinion on their first-watch-to-be and just ask themselves the question if they actually like the watch or nah.
@@ruoyangchang6835 prolly because they see the 200m wr to be an indicator of a good sports/dive watch (in some aspects yes). But no everyday person would use the watch they spent their money on under insane depths. Even if im a billionnaire i wouldnt do that nor dive below 50m lmao
100 meters is more than enough for a watch since a lot of people who buy these watches don't even dive. Still prefer the look of my skx031 as I love the 3 o clock crown position and it has a lower profile which makes it more comfortable to wear.
I've had mine for a year and it is quite the offering for $200.00 -240.00. First, though not ISO certified its depth rating stands at 100ft and if seiko says 100ft that means 100ft. Next, the lume is good. Mine is very good. Also, the 4r36 is much improved and the hacking & winding is awesome. Classic measurement and wearable to say the least. A strap monster and the bracelet does NOT disappoint at this price. I didn't even want one...but now after 12 months I love it. I have SKX and a pepsi GMT but this is my everyday.
Thanks for the real life feedback! Yes, the 100m is more than what almost everyone will ever test this at, and great for a daily wearer (not to say I wouldn't have liked a screw down crown though ;-)) I assume you meant the lume is good (typo?) - it is fantastic, actually surprised me (I should know better.. Seiko and lume, always a winner). With your pepsi GMT, I can see this being a superb alternative for the rougher days :-) Thanks for the feedback and watching along!
Yes lume I meant (corrected) and the threaded crown would’ve been a plus. The hard lex is fine with me...love sapphire but the hard lex I have yet to scratch on any of my seikos
Congratulations! :-) Works nicely on an orange NATO or strap as well for a change (which happen to drop in our shop right after New Year :-)) Thanks for watching!
Bought mine for 200 a while ago. It hasn’t lost a second in the last 3 weeks. The rare times it does, it will usually only be like 1 to 3 in a week. That said, it will go fast a few and find its way right back to being on the money. It’s really insane, for the price. Punches way above its price point (especially since it has the same movement as the Turtle). Because of that, it won out over some of my other great watches, as my daily driver/beater. I bought the Seiko 5 GMT jubilee style bracelet, to give it the old SKX feel once in a while, but I actually really like the sturdy oyster style that it came with. May not be a true diver, but it’s still a tool watch and I only really need it for swimming or rafting
Great video! I've owned a black dial version for 2 years now. It's my daily driver and recently had some mods done to it. I added better Oyster bracelet. And a new, lumed Seamaster-type bezel insert and dome sapphire crystal, it adds a level of class that I did not think was possible. I love my watch even more now. As for the 100M WR, I don't plan on diving with this watch and wouldn't even if the WR was doubled. I would use a true diving computer. Measuring bottom time with the bezel is kinda cool, but I don't do it that way. But, a tip of the cap to those that do. I view this watch as a simple, inexpensive dive-style watch that one can wear to the office, the gym and around town. Yeah, it's not for everyone.
Great video, I just ordered the one with Pepsi dial 2 days ago, I can't wait to get it. Look I understand that people are upset because it's only 100 meters but how many people actually go diving? People just enjoy these watches and stop complaining. Yes I Have a few skx watches but I also enjoy the 5KX.
100m = 300+ feet. No sport diver is going below about 90 feet deep. And you're right, most people don't dive, so why do people even put it (100m water resistance) in their review as a red flag?
Great video and fantastic editing! The problem now is that seiko doesn’t have an affordable “true” diver below 42,5mm. There is no equivalent to the skx013 (or skx007) in their current lineup nowadays and I think that’s a shame. I think the SRPD is great, I just regret the lack of alternative at this price point...
Great reading you here again! :-) Yes, the SKX was such a great value proposition, I am also sad to see that go..I would suggest the Turtle, but understand that is a fair few dollars more expensive.. I think it all fits within Seiko's strategy, if you want a true diver - bump up to the (more expensive) Prospex range. The alternative suggested by John Muthan in the comments here is excellent value - not a Seiko though.
I recently bought one a couple weeks ago, really satisfied about how it looks but I have much trouble with it. Under a 24 hours time it will stop about 20 times maybe, then I need to set it to the right time, even though I wind it 20-30 times I will run at most for 2 hours before stopping. Does anyone have a clue what’s wrong? Help
I have a question, can you replace the bracelet on the SRPD53K1 with a milanese bracelet, someone please help, i am settled in UK i would like links to where i can find everything
11-13-22: I purchased this watch 2 years ago at Macy's (USA) for $225.00. Great watch but had to replace the original bracelet (nickel allergy) with a 316L SS bracelet from Strapcode. Overall, great watch for the price.
All Seikos (and Grand Seiko) are set for price increases. This has been a long term strategic play from them with the bottom falling out in the industry. They have also discussed it openly (If I can find the link to the interview - I will post it here). I still find it a very fair price here for what you get. The Hardlex never bothered me, but that’s a personal thingy :-) Would you dismiss it based on it having hardlex?
@@degriff well I have bought the dressKX (srpe51k1) and was not used to hardlex, long story short, I shattered the side of the crystal and desperately looking to get a saphir replacement for it. And not doing anything special I wouldn't do with my other watches... No I know and understand what you are saying about seiko prices but comparing this specific seiko 5 vs the orient kamasu same prices, cousin company but screw down crown, and saphir crystal, I would not consider this piece as good entry for people entering the passion, you need a problem free watch and the kamasu is a way stronger proposition. Why provide a diver look if you don't provide diver specs, unless you want to surf on a well known design and pump up the prices doing some serious production cost cuttings, I believe seiko is lacking respect for their customers on this specific model... But as you say, it is only my subjective opinion, which for sure can defer from others.
@@johnmuthan286 Thanks for the insight! You are absolutely right with the Orient Kamasu being an excellent value proposition. It is hard to beat in fact at that pricepoint and a good alternative to look into indeed.
@@johnmuthan286 >Why provide a diver look if you don't provide diver specs So I'm taking it you're a "diver"? In any case, the vast majority of people buy these watches because they like the look and form factor, next to no-one takes these diving down to 200m.
is it still good? for 2023. I like the Skx because of more details and jublee bracelet but i am on a budget. can i buy a Srpd and add a jublee bracelet?
Absolutely still good imho. You may want to check out the newer color schemes / editions just for personal taste. But yes, totally still good 👍🥂 Now to be clear - there is definitely also nothing wrong with the fantastic SKX!
@@degriff is Skx dial bigger than SRPD? and whats the difference? actually i am new to watch collection. As for the colour i mainly like the green dial one and if i add a jublee bracelet, it will be bang on! of i dont get the green dial, i'll go for pepsi one. Actually my favourite is SSK blueberry but its a bit expensive as per my budget.
Thank you! All music is actually self made on the channel :-) Working on getting it nicely grouped and listed for easy listening in the near future.. Glad you like it!!!
This Seiko logos nevermind if 5 or prospex looks cheap and I hate them. One of the reasons I wouldn't buy one of this watches. It seems to be a japanese thing in their culture. Same thing with the cars. May be aweseome quality, but aren't aging well or getting out of date or are from the beginning weird.
The logos definitely take some time to get used to. The 5 took me longer than the Prospex. The Japanese make very cool watches, but tastes differ and that is totally ok! Thanks for watching Dzoni 🙏
The SRPD is most definitely NOT “starting it’s own journey” while it’s there looking EXACTLY like an SKX, but bringing less functionality and durability. The loss of pressure rating makes this a non starter for me. I mean sure it’s pretty, but that’s because its basically an SKX. To my mind this is a rip off playing on the reputation of the older and now superseded watch.
I think Seiko recognized that the SKX was very popular, but the vast majority of people who bought them weren't going diving with them. The SRPD provides drilled lugs, a nicer dial, better movement, see-through caseback, and the same form factor as the SKX, the missing screw down crown being the only drawback. I think it's a move in the right direction.
@@RM-el3gw Seiko could easily have dropped the new movement into the old case and had a watch that not only looked like a diver but was one. What they did instead was create a watch with the look but none of the functionality that mattered. Even if people never actually went diving with it (although plenty did, and still do) that you COULD actually take it somewhere dangerous is what made it cool. As an analogy,, owning and driving an actual performance car is cool, even if you never take it to the track and hit its top speed. Owning a Camry that has had a performance car look-a-like body kit applied to it is most definitely not cool. As the 5 is all about style over substance essentially it’s now just a fashion watch that carries with it more than a hint of being poser-ish. Im sure there are plenty of people who fit into that category, after all, cheap fashion watches do tend to fly off the shelves, but I’m personally done with the brand. Grand Seiko was the natural place to look to to continue my collection but not after this cash grab. They’ve basically made their own knock off of a popular watch.
@@psychalogy Maybe they couldve continued to produce the SKX and simultaneously produce the Sports 5/SRPD? I think they're both great watches. The Sports 5/SRPD comes in such a great variety and they're Seiko so they're not only good quality but also affordable. It is a shame that the SKX has been discontinued though. Seiko is still cool in my opinion. Whichever model you're rocking.
@@winstonlanda7731 I hear you, I love the look of the ‘new’ Seiko 5 range. I just wished it’s specs matched it’s looks is all. I’ve never called them ugly.
Another good video, for those not in the know this guys watch straps are the business!
Hah, you just made my day. Thank you very much sir! :-)
I bought this watch for under $200 USD and have worn it in the rain, in the shower, on construction sites in the Pacific Northwest in heavy rain, I've dropped it, smashed it with a hammer, dinged it against rebar, taken it camping, worn it in the snow, magnetized it a bunch of times (demagnetized it with a cheapo demagnetizer from amazon), and it still runs strong as my daily and is accurate to + - 4 seconds per day.
I've also compared it to my buddy's SKX and the fit and finish is quite a bit better than an SKX.
All the momos who complain that it isn't "a real diver's watch" because it's ONLY 100m water resistant are the same guys who spend 8 hours a day filling out Excel spreadsheets in a cubicle but think they need sapphire crystals and 500m water resistant chunky divers for their daily beaters
I was one of those guys complaining about the water resistance, but i saw it in person and it is rock solid. The presure or the rough conditions will break me before breaking this watch.
@@dariotherunner Exactly! It's a nice watch, and for your daily activities it's more than sufficiently durable.
where did you buy it?? in usa the ONLY ONE available is in amazon for 250$
@@uhhokee1515 Hudson's Bay in Canada, a department store, like the Canadian version of Sears.
i do love your last sentence. lol so accurate.
Bought this a month ago as my first watch (SRPD51K1). At first I regretted buying it because of the negative reviews of it not being a legit diver's watch. But it grew on me because I bought it at a discount and there are far more positive reviews that praise it for its versatile design and improved features. Besides, I only know few people that dive below 100m and they use a GShock or a computer. I'd say the 100m resistance is more than enough for all the people that buy this. Besides there's their prospex sea collection if they want a reliable watch. I encourage buyers to steer slightly away from other's negative opinion on their first-watch-to-be and just ask themselves the question if they actually like the watch or nah.
Yes. Most divers use dive computers. I have no idea why non-dvers freaks out that it's not ISO certified.
@@ruoyangchang6835 prolly because they see the 200m wr to be an indicator of a good sports/dive watch (in some aspects yes). But no everyday person would use the watch they spent their money on under insane depths. Even if im a billionnaire i wouldnt do that nor dive below 50m lmao
You are right, there are loads of ISO watches out there, this watch is better than the SKX apart from ISO.
100 meters is more than enough for a watch since a lot of people who buy these watches don't even dive. Still prefer the look of my skx031 as I love the 3 o clock crown position and it has a lower profile which makes it more comfortable to wear.
Most folks worried about diving capabilities are legit desk jockeys and need to go outside.
Always happy to receive your notifications, thanks for the review. Have a safe and happy Christmas.
That is very nice to read, thanks a lot Alfred! Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you too! :-)
Finally a serious review with all the information I needed! Thank you very much
I've had mine for a year and it is quite the offering for $200.00 -240.00. First, though not ISO certified its depth rating stands at 100ft and if seiko says 100ft that means 100ft. Next, the lume is good. Mine is very good. Also, the 4r36 is much improved and the hacking & winding is awesome. Classic measurement and wearable to say the least. A strap monster and the bracelet does NOT disappoint at this price. I didn't even want one...but now after 12 months I love it. I have SKX and a pepsi GMT but this is my everyday.
Thanks for the real life feedback! Yes, the 100m is more than what almost everyone will ever test this at, and great for a daily wearer (not to say I wouldn't have liked a screw down crown though ;-)) I assume you meant the lume is good (typo?) - it is fantastic, actually surprised me (I should know better.. Seiko and lume, always a winner). With your pepsi GMT, I can see this being a superb alternative for the rougher days :-) Thanks for the feedback and watching along!
Yes lume I meant (corrected) and the threaded crown would’ve been a plus. The hard lex is fine with me...love sapphire but the hard lex I have yet to scratch on any of my seikos
Great. Now I need to buy this too 😆 Excellent review again!
Not too late to ask Santa 🙈😄👍 Thanks for the support!!
Got me my first srpd for Christmas, the orange one. Love it.
Congratulations! :-) Works nicely on an orange NATO or strap as well for a change (which happen to drop in our shop right after New Year :-)) Thanks for watching!
@@degriff I'll deffo check it out. Thanks
Bought mine for 200 a while ago. It hasn’t lost a second in the last 3 weeks. The rare times it does, it will usually only be like 1 to 3 in a week. That said, it will go fast a few and find its way right back to being on the money. It’s really insane, for the price. Punches way above its price point (especially since it has the same movement as the Turtle). Because of that, it won out over some of my other great watches, as my daily driver/beater. I bought the Seiko 5 GMT jubilee style bracelet, to give it the old SKX feel once in a while, but I actually really like the sturdy oyster style that it came with. May not be a true diver, but it’s still a tool watch and I only really need it for swimming or rafting
Ordered a 5 sport for everyday wear if I go anywhere beyond the pool I'll put on the $70 casio duro
Great video! I've owned a black dial version for 2 years now. It's my daily driver and recently had some mods done to it. I added better Oyster bracelet. And a new, lumed Seamaster-type bezel insert and dome sapphire crystal, it adds a level of class that I did not think was possible. I love my watch even more now. As for the 100M WR, I don't plan on diving with this watch and wouldn't even if the WR was doubled. I would use a true diving computer. Measuring bottom time with the bezel is kinda cool, but I don't do it that way. But, a tip of the cap to those that do.
I view this watch as a simple, inexpensive dive-style watch that one can wear to the office, the gym and around town. Yeah, it's not for everyone.
Just get one myself, and im satisfied
Thanks for the feedback Emal, which version did you get if I may ask?
@@degriff the one in the thumbnail, Seiko 5 Sport “pepsi”. Doing really really well. Which one you prefers to wear?
Great video, I just ordered the one with Pepsi dial 2 days ago, I can't wait to get it. Look I understand that people are upset because it's only 100 meters but how many people actually go diving? People just enjoy these watches and stop complaining. Yes I Have a few skx watches but I also enjoy the 5KX.
Thank you! And congratulations with the new watch ☺️🥳
@@degriff Thank you 😊
I just got my watch today, it says Japan movement not made in Japan could it be a fake?
Oh and it came in the wrong Seiko box with a booklet that says solar. And on the box it says SUP394 Ladies bracelet. I truly don't know what to think.
100m = 300+ feet. No sport diver is going below about 90 feet deep. And you're right, most people don't dive, so why do people even put it (100m water resistance) in their review as a red flag?
Great video as always!
Many thanks sir :-) Much appreciate the support!
Love mine. Maybe a sapphire mod soon but I love mine
Good review, happy XMas!
Thanks a lot! Happy holidays to you too 😊🥂
Great video and fantastic editing! The problem now is that seiko doesn’t have an affordable “true” diver below 42,5mm.
There is no equivalent to the skx013 (or skx007) in their current lineup nowadays and I think that’s a shame. I think the SRPD is great, I just regret the lack of alternative at this price point...
Great reading you here again! :-) Yes, the SKX was such a great value proposition, I am also sad to see that go..I would suggest the Turtle, but understand that is a fair few dollars more expensive.. I think it all fits within Seiko's strategy, if you want a true diver - bump up to the (more expensive) Prospex range. The alternative suggested by John Muthan in the comments here is excellent value - not a Seiko though.
Just get a citizen.
its a great watch, i own the green one and im more than happy wearing it
I recently bought one a couple weeks ago, really satisfied about how it looks but I have much trouble with it. Under a 24 hours time it will stop about 20 times maybe, then I need to set it to the right time, even though I wind it 20-30 times I will run at most for 2 hours before stopping. Does anyone have a clue what’s wrong? Help
I have a question, can you replace the bracelet on the SRPD53K1 with a milanese bracelet, someone please help, i am settled in UK i would like links to where i can find everything
11-13-22: I purchased this watch 2 years ago at Macy's (USA) for $225.00. Great watch but had to replace the original bracelet (nickel allergy) with a 316L SS bracelet from Strapcode. Overall, great watch for the price.
Is the red and blue color on the bezel painted??
Does it fade out or scratch over time?
Pls let me know.
Can i change the straps on this model?
Yes no problem, it requires a simple springbar tool.
What about the hardlex and increase in price?
All Seikos (and Grand Seiko) are set for price increases. This has been a long term strategic play from them with the bottom falling out in the industry. They have also discussed it openly (If I can find the link to the interview - I will post it here). I still find it a very fair price here for what you get. The Hardlex never bothered me, but that’s a personal thingy :-) Would you dismiss it based on it having hardlex?
@@degriff well I have bought the dressKX (srpe51k1) and was not used to hardlex, long story short, I shattered the side of the crystal and desperately looking to get a saphir replacement for it. And not doing anything special I wouldn't do with my other watches...
No I know and understand what you are saying about seiko prices but comparing this specific seiko 5 vs the orient kamasu same prices, cousin company but screw down crown, and saphir crystal, I would not consider this piece as good entry for people entering the passion, you need a problem free watch and the kamasu is a way stronger proposition.
Why provide a diver look if you don't provide diver specs, unless you want to surf on a well known design and pump up the prices doing some serious production cost cuttings, I believe seiko is lacking respect for their customers on this specific model...
But as you say, it is only my subjective opinion, which for sure can defer from others.
@@johnmuthan286 Thanks for the insight! You are absolutely right with the Orient Kamasu being an excellent value proposition. It is hard to beat in fact at that pricepoint and a good alternative to look into indeed.
@@johnmuthan286
>Why provide a diver look if you don't provide diver specs
So I'm taking it you're a "diver"? In any case, the vast majority of people buy these watches because they like the look and form factor, next to no-one takes these diving down to 200m.
is it still good? for 2023. I like the Skx because of more details and jublee bracelet but i am on a budget. can i buy a Srpd and add a jublee bracelet?
Absolutely still good imho. You may want to check out the newer color schemes / editions just for personal taste. But yes, totally still good 👍🥂 Now to be clear - there is definitely also nothing wrong with the fantastic SKX!
@@degriff is Skx dial bigger than SRPD? and whats the difference? actually i am new to watch collection. As for the colour i mainly like the green dial one and if i add a jublee bracelet, it will be bang on! of i dont get the green dial, i'll go for pepsi one. Actually my favourite is SSK blueberry but its a bit expensive as per my budget.
@@degriffalso i was wondering how long do mechanical watches last and do i need to wind it everyday?
Off-topic here, but what's that outro song? Really catchy!
Thank you! All music is actually self made on the channel :-) Working on getting it nicely grouped and listed for easy listening in the near future.. Glad you like it!!!
@@degriff Oh awesome! Explains why Shazam couldn't figure out what it was haha. I look forward to the release of your music!
Does the skx bracelet compatible to srpd? Thanks
Yes
Good review 👍
Thanks a lot Barry!
i have apepsi version and l love it
Could this go in saltwater?
Yes no problem at all 👍
It wears well even with a suit, especially if you have a big wrist.
These are fun and good watches, I wear them with a suit all day long :-) Not the “best” with a suit, but that’s OK by me 😇😊☺️
It irked me that it wasn't a Diver's 200M watch. Then I asked my self, when was the last time you dove more than 10 meters?
Why not wear it with a suit?
Indeed why not 🤷♂️ I personally just don’t like thicker watches on a suit as they hang on the cuff. But of course - why not! 👍
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I find these watches to not not be very accurate. They lose a lot of seconds per day.
This Seiko logos nevermind if 5 or prospex looks cheap and I hate them. One of the reasons I wouldn't buy one of this watches. It seems to be a japanese thing in their culture. Same thing with the cars. May be aweseome quality, but aren't aging well or getting out of date or are from the beginning weird.
The logos definitely take some time to get used to. The 5 took me longer than the Prospex. The Japanese make very cool watches, but tastes differ and that is totally ok! Thanks for watching Dzoni 🙏
The SRPD is most definitely NOT “starting it’s own journey” while it’s there looking EXACTLY like an SKX, but bringing less functionality and durability. The loss of pressure rating makes this a non starter for me. I mean sure it’s pretty, but that’s because its basically an SKX. To my mind this is a rip off playing on the reputation of the older and now superseded watch.
I think Seiko recognized that the SKX was very popular, but the vast majority of people who bought them weren't going diving with them. The SRPD provides drilled lugs, a nicer dial, better movement, see-through caseback, and the same form factor as the SKX, the missing screw down crown being the only drawback. I think it's a move in the right direction.
@@RM-el3gw Seiko could easily have dropped the new movement into the old case and had a watch that not only looked like a diver but was one. What they did instead was create a watch with the look but none of the functionality that mattered. Even if people never actually went diving with it (although plenty did, and still do) that you COULD actually take it somewhere dangerous is what made it cool.
As an analogy,, owning and driving an actual performance car is cool, even if you never take it to the track and hit its top speed. Owning a Camry that has had a performance car look-a-like body kit applied to it is most definitely not cool.
As the 5 is all about style over substance essentially it’s now just a fashion watch that carries with it more than a hint of being poser-ish.
Im sure there are plenty of people who fit into that category, after all, cheap fashion watches do tend to fly off the shelves, but I’m personally done with the brand. Grand Seiko was the natural place to look to to continue my collection but not after this cash grab.
They’ve basically made their own knock off of a popular watch.
@@psychalogy Maybe they couldve continued to produce the SKX and simultaneously produce the Sports 5/SRPD? I think they're both great watches. The Sports 5/SRPD comes in such a great variety and they're Seiko so they're not only good quality but also affordable. It is a shame that the SKX has been discontinued though. Seiko is still cool in my opinion. Whichever model you're rocking.
@@winstonlanda7731 I hear you, I love the look of the ‘new’ Seiko 5 range. I just wished it’s specs matched it’s looks is all. I’ve never called them ugly.
Its a joke to think of an skx so highly anyway