That chunk of debris (can't even call it dust) on the Pelagos crystal would drive me insane...in addition to it being completely inexcusable on a watch in that price range.
I did a lot of research on a Diver watch for everyday use and many try ons and finally decided on the SPB143. The Tudor was also in the back of my mind, but I was thinking that it was not the watch to buy for that budget. This comparison was great. I am so much happier with the SPB143.
Hey! That's a great comparison that we don't usually see. I have the SPB143 and I'm also considering getting the Pelly at some point. It's nice to see them side by side. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I have the older J version of the Seiko that doesn't have the small lume at the 3. I don't get people who hate on the bracelet it fine for me with no gap at the clasp you get even with some luxury watch. Edit: I got mine used last year in great condition for a smidge over $700
The design aesthetic of the Seiko really hits home with me. I also have had bad luck with the 6R35 movement, but purchased this watch (actually second time with the 143) because I love the design and Rob did a spot check for accuracy. I’d recommend the Seiko even if it requires regulation/movement service you’ll still be ahead by a truck load of cash.
While the Tudor Pelagos looks so much nicer that Seiko is obviously the better value for the price. You could always buy yourself a Citizen Fujitsubo Diver with titanium bracelet for under $600 but it looks less polished compared to that Seiko diver watch.
Love Seiko, owned so many, but the Tudor is a different league. Edited to add, that spec under the crystal is shocking on a watch of that cost. I would return immediately!
I would go with the Seiko. I have been looking to get an SPB143 for a while now. I have a large collection of Seiko divers and love them all. Your mileage may vary.
Awesome side-by-side! I’m a Seiko fan, wearing SPB143 this week. I love the looks of Tudor watches, from far above my price comfort zone. These mesh as similar size & colors. In my head, I also compare SPB239 to BB58 in the gilt look, SPB451 to BB58 blue, and black SPB453 vs new BB Monochrome. I’d enjoy seeing those pairings side-by-side if the chance occurs. Seiko is the addiction I choose to afford. Tudors are beautiful, from afar yet.
I’m currently having trouble deciding if I want the Pelagos since I own the 143. My mind can’t comprehend a “tool watch” costing 4k and is easily scratched. I’d be too worried about it but last year I tried one on and it felt too light and almost cheap feeling because of it but then I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since 😂
Always look at a watch before buying it, be careful and inspect it don’t let emotion get in the way of logical thinking. I own both of these and have contemplated selling my SPB143 but find they both fit a purpose as the pelagos is very much a tool watch where the spb143 is vintage inspired with more elegance…also, I can swap between bracelets and straps on the SPB easier than the pelagos.
Hi Rob. Great video. I think Seiko looks a little larger because it may have a wider dial. They both looked great though. I also think you are showing quite effectively the diminishing returns between what $1200 and $4700 buys at retail. The loss hurts more on the Tudor as well. Props to you.
I have a SBDC101(SPB143), and recently picked up the SLA077 Marinemaster 300m. The lume on the Marinemaster blows away the SPB and seeing the lume pop on the pelly makes me think it would be worth picking up in the future for that reason alone. Love the look of lumed bezel
Very much appreciated comparison. I own the Pelagos 39 but have been eyeing that SPB143 for awhile. I think I prefer some of the more pricey 62mas remakes with less text on the bottom of the dial and domed crystals.. but anyways - thank you for making this video!
Hi Rob, the exact thing to me with my Peli. I bought it from an AD in December. I got home and noticed a small white flake at the 2 o’clock. I spend a few minutes trying to rub it off. But checking under a loupe showed it was on the dial. The AD replaced the watch the next day so wasn’t too bad.
Good one Rob, both are Very nice watches, love the stunning grey dial of the SPB 143, my choice is the Pelegos i like Tudors quiality, the speck of dust under with crystal is a one off,as you said. 👍 Au
How can you compare a SS watch vs a Titanium one as equals though? The wearing and feel are completely different. Titanium is so much more comfortable as you said. A better comparison would be San Martin's Pelegos 39mm in the SS version. Has a date and micro adjust too. Makes the pricing question interesting that way also.
Seiko is the better value of you get a good 6r movement but personally I prefer a uemura cushion case with crown at 4 o'clock on a seiko. The spb143 and all its incarnations are pretty safe and dull imo.
Obviously the Tudor is the better and higher luxury watch, BUT considering the similarity in looks and size, this is a great comparison. I own the 143 and it’s a pleasure to wear on wrist. Easily one of the best divers Seiko has ever made!
Here the thing you can get the spb for $700 used $870 new. The price difference puts these so far apart it’s not really fair to compare. The Tudor no doubt is a better watch but at that price range for a couple grand more now you are in Rolex territory where with the seiko for two grand more you still aren’t even in Tudor territory. If you truly value your dollar it’s tough to not choose the seiko. If you want a better movement and possibly the prestige and ok with spending 2k more then get the Tudor or save and get a no date sub.
Although the Seiko is thicker than de Tudor, it doesn't look that way because of the "massive" looking sides of the Tudor. I find that plain ugly. The Seiko looks much more refined with its beveled sides.
Oddly compelling comparison. I guess I never really put them in the same category, (In my head at least) because the Peli is titanium. So, what's my takeaway? (and hopefully Seikos, too) They need to do a Titanium 62 MAS! If the Citizen Barnacle didn't get that message across; surely this should! 😅
I would like to see the comparison with an SLA 62MAS against the Tudor. The 8L35 movt and finish much nicer than the SPB and still far less $ than than the Tudor, but at least in the same class. No question for me, its the Seiko. Your thoughts?
I love the Tudor but, given everything Rob has mentioned, I would go for the Seiko as it is cheap as chips to have serviced. P.S. Why Seiko doesn’t sign their crowns is mind-boggling… it will cost Pennie’s to do that, if at all.
So i was on Tokielabs website looking at their FXD dials and inserts and wondering what case I could use. The 62mas came to mind as being close possibly. I thought to myself what are the odds that somebody has compared them on youtube? Sure enough here it is with a Pelagos.
453 better size and bracelet links. 143 more charm better dial and can be had for lot less at present. The 143 clasp looks better and more micro adjusts but 453 smaller.
The spec under the crystal should not absolutely not happen to a $4600 watch never should go out the door. It should’ve been caught in final inspection. Are used to manufacture, medical instruments and the box with shipped to Germany they would open up the box. Take a few out take them out of the packaging and inspect them visually if they found so much is one fingerprint they would go 100% through every instrument in that box And I would hear about it if that would’ve happened, but it never happened. There’s no excuse for this to happen even with today’s quality control. They got visual inspection with cameras and computers. That should pick it up. It’s not a good sign. San Martin has a quality control problem like that. It’s OK it’s a $200 watch not a $4600 watch not excusable.
I don't get the difference in price to a Tudor from many brands such as Chris Ward or Zelos and on. Too much difference for a "name". A local owner also had dust on his Pelly dial. The AD said "well, it's not a Rolex". Huh?
@@BrokeWatchFanaticthe 6Rs are definitely not the workhorse movements that the 4R series are known for and the watches using 6R are usually twice the price!
Good comparison. Personally I do like the dial on the Peli just a wee (and I mean just a wee bit) bit better, there would be no way on this planet I would pay multiples more for it over the Seiko so the SPB wins hands down. Plus the slab side on the case of the Tudor seems like such a lazy design.
At those prices I would go with the Seiko. When one gets over 2.5K, the Longines Hydroconquest GMT is hard to beat. What model is the yellow Seiko on your wrist?
I could never spend over 4k on a watch and then be happy knowing there's dirt inside the crystal. Something like that is honestly unacceptable and would send back immediately
The Tudor has a superior movement,AIAEC. The 6R35 is a joke for accuracy, even when regulated. It’s a glorified 4R35. The real comparison would be between an SLA with an 8L35 and the Tudor. Then both have a 28.8k movement that have been regulated.
@kingofpentacles3213 All my 6r are regluated and running plus 4 to 7 sec.. It's a none issue in reality..Also u need to wear them ... A timegrapher does not tell the full story.
@@Illsamustache whatever works I say ..I have Bulova high frequency quartz seville for accuracy duty for a grab and go..Other than that I rotate daily .
Agreed. Seiko really needs to start making an undecorated version of the 8L35 for their watches. 28.8k is pretty much the standard these days…except for Seiko.
@@Illsamustache I would even accept 3 herz if it was a reliable and somewhat accurate movement with moderate positional variance. But it is literally none of those things. Not a single serious watch brand in the world makes a movement that is as bad as the 6R. There is only one version of the 6R that doesn't suck as much as others and that is also the rearest one - the 6R2x which, ironically, beats at 4 herz.
@@kresimirpleic Positional variance is a big problem with 6R movements unfortunately, but Seiko don't care that much about accuracy and figure if you want accuracy you will buy quartz or GS.
You can see how flat the caseback on the Pelagos is vs the domed caseback on the seiko. I can't stress this enough, the difference in comfort that makes is enormous. Slim whatches with flat casebacks are exponentially more comfortable.
I think I'm the end.. Enjoying any watch... Affordably or luxury Swiss.... Is about "office if ownership". Only we know what watch eye wearing. 85 percent of dive watches look exactly the same.... Heh... You'd need to be close enough to read the headlines in the dual to knife what brand model it is... Most of us don't want the watch in the faces of friends or strangers.. They aren't line sportscars where the differences are obvious from a distance
You can HEAR the difference between the 2 watches . Everytime he moves the Seiko all you hear is bracelet rattle . With the tudor .. there's absolutely no sound.. typical Seiko bracelets
The Tudor is in a far higher class & having held both; it’s blatant. The materials and quality of the Tudor are elite, while the Seiko is a good value as a beater or entry level watch.
I'd go for the Tudor and I'm actually looking into buying it soon. I have a gilt version of that Seiko and it's probably the worst watch I've ever purchased. The inaccurate timekeeping is just garbage. Im sure there was some regulation done to the Seiko on this vid.
Oooo... Two dive watches.... 😴 So bored of the 62000 dive watches available. One is vastly overrated and overpriced and the other has ugly square hands.
That chunk of debris (can't even call it dust) on the Pelagos crystal would drive me insane...in addition to it being completely inexcusable on a watch in that price range.
Swiss watches also have QC issues. It isn't just Seiko.
I love my SPB143. I catch myself just staring at the dial in awe. It's a keeper and I'll never sell it.
That's the comparison video I wanted for a long time! Thank you!
I love both, but the 62mas is iconic.
I did a lot of research on a Diver watch for everyday use and many try ons and finally decided on the SPB143. The Tudor was also in the back of my mind, but I was thinking that it was not the watch to buy for that budget. This comparison was great. I am so much happier with the SPB143.
The Tudor too expensive for what this watch should be used for
Love my Spb143 but got to see the Tudor in person recently and its really really nice.
Hey! That's a great comparison that we don't usually see. I have the SPB143 and I'm also considering getting the Pelly at some point. It's nice to see them side by side. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I have the older J version of the Seiko that doesn't have the small lume at the 3. I don't get people who hate on the bracelet it fine for me with no gap at the clasp you get even with some luxury watch. Edit: I got mine used last year in great condition for a smidge over $700
I agree. The one without the pip at 3 is undoubtably the one to get, if you can find it.
Its great that we have choices that both deliver excellent timekeeping at opposite ends of the $5000 price range
The design aesthetic of the Seiko really hits home with me. I also have had bad luck with the 6R35 movement, but purchased this watch (actually second time with the 143) because I love the design and Rob did a spot check for accuracy.
I’d recommend the Seiko even if it requires regulation/movement service you’ll still be ahead by a truck load of cash.
Agreed ... and at this stage of the game..I'm just far more focused on investing and growing my money rather than parting with it...haha
Yes, and if you don't buy grey, you can just take the Seiko to the service center for regulation.
My 6r after a week on the wrist recently +4seconds (1 week). I would love to have both…
This is a good comparison. Between these two, Seiko wins on value. Myself I would choose something else. Thanks Rob for the video. ⌚👍
While the Tudor Pelagos looks so much nicer that Seiko is obviously the better value for the price. You could always buy yourself a Citizen Fujitsubo Diver with titanium bracelet for under $600 but it looks less polished compared to that Seiko diver watch.
Love Seiko, owned so many, but the Tudor is a different league. Edited to add, that spec under the crystal is shocking on a watch of that cost. I would return immediately!
Thanks Rob! Have been looking at these two for a while now and this helped!
I would go with the Seiko. I have been looking to get an SPB143 for a while now. I have a large collection of Seiko divers and love them all. Your mileage may vary.
Awesome side-by-side! I’m a Seiko fan, wearing SPB143 this week. I love the looks of Tudor watches, from far above my price comfort zone. These mesh as similar size & colors. In my head, I also compare SPB239 to BB58 in the gilt look, SPB451 to BB58 blue, and black SPB453 vs new BB Monochrome. I’d enjoy seeing those pairings side-by-side if the chance occurs. Seiko is the addiction I choose to afford. Tudors are beautiful, from afar yet.
Both look great, but I'd go with the Seiko, as I prefer a date window.
I’m currently having trouble deciding if I want the Pelagos since I own the 143. My mind can’t comprehend a “tool watch” costing 4k and is easily scratched. I’d be too worried about it but last year I tried one on and it felt too light and almost cheap feeling because of it but then I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since 😂
amazing how the tudor looks like a hockey puck, yet is thinner than the seiko.......
Always look at a watch before buying it, be careful and inspect it don’t let emotion get in the way of logical thinking. I own both of these and have contemplated selling my SPB143 but find they both fit a purpose as the pelagos is very much a tool watch where the spb143 is vintage inspired with more elegance…also, I can swap between bracelets and straps on the SPB easier than the pelagos.
Hi Rob. Great video. I think Seiko looks a little larger because it may have a wider dial. They both looked great though. I also think you are showing quite effectively the diminishing returns between what $1200 and $4700 buys at retail. The loss hurts more on the Tudor as well. Props to you.
I own 5 Seiko divers but the Tudor would be my choice between the two especially with that lume.
I have a SBDC101(SPB143), and recently picked up the SLA077 Marinemaster 300m. The lume on the Marinemaster blows away the SPB and seeing the lume pop on the pelly makes me think it would be worth picking up in the future for that reason alone. Love the look of lumed bezel
Very much appreciated comparison. I own the Pelagos 39 but have been eyeing that SPB143 for awhile. I think I prefer some of the more pricey 62mas remakes with less text on the bottom of the dial and domed crystals.. but anyways - thank you for making this video!
The James Stacey head to head matchup!
Hi Rob, the exact thing to me with my Peli. I bought it from an AD in December. I got home and noticed a small white flake at the 2 o’clock. I spend a few minutes trying to rub it off. But checking under a loupe showed it was on the dial.
The AD replaced the watch the next day so wasn’t too bad.
I have the Tudor 39 and the SLA043 8L35 movement. I love both but the 39 is more comfortable for everyday I forget I have it on.
Good one Rob, both are Very nice watches, love the stunning grey dial of the SPB 143, my choice is the Pelegos i like Tudors quiality, the speck of dust under with crystal is a one off,as you said. 👍 Au
I'd go with the Tudor case - Tudor bracelet - Tudor movement - Seiko dial (but with no date) and Seiko handset. Oh.... and the Seiko price, please. 😁😂
How can you compare a SS watch vs a Titanium one as equals though?
The wearing and feel are completely different. Titanium is so much more comfortable as you said.
A better comparison would be San Martin's Pelegos 39mm in the SS version. Has a date and micro adjust too.
Makes the pricing question interesting that way also.
Both very nice watches, pity about the scratch on the bracelet of the Tudor :/
Seiko is the better value of you get a good 6r movement but personally I prefer a uemura cushion case with crown at 4 o'clock on a seiko. The spb143 and all its incarnations are pretty safe and dull imo.
@Daniel-bv2wc Sometimes dull just works tho. I dig it
@@flow2tech yeah keeping it simple works.. Tudor ranger, railmaster etc
I have the SPB143 and a pelagos 42. Iove them both. The seiko wears so damn nice.
When you did the loom shot on the Pelly the bezel didn't seem to loom up at all. I have all 3 42 mm Pelagos and they all have loom on the bezel.
Solid comparison. I would pick the seiko at this size too.
Obviously the Tudor is the better and higher luxury watch, BUT considering the similarity in looks and size, this is a great comparison. I own the 143 and it’s a pleasure to wear on wrist. Easily one of the best divers Seiko has ever made!
Here the thing you can get the spb for $700 used $870 new. The price difference puts these so far apart it’s not really fair to compare. The Tudor no doubt is a better watch but at that price range for a couple grand more now you are in Rolex territory where with the seiko for two grand more you still aren’t even in Tudor territory. If you truly value your dollar it’s tough to not choose the seiko. If you want a better movement and possibly the prestige and ok with spending 2k more then get the Tudor or save and get a no date sub.
uh the no date sub is not "a few grand more"... Seeing them for $15k on the low end CAD pricing..
@@flow2tech chrono 24 has multiple 14060 just under 8k they have multiple 114060 under 10.
The 6r movement in my SPB313 runs 17-18 seconds slow per day. Pretty annoying. I don’t think Seiko regulates them.
It's a mass produced watch. Do you want Seiko to hand regulate them all?
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@@Emaratilfy I expect better. $1200 for a watch that runs -18 is unacceptable.
@@jimv.6631 it is pretty easy to regulate tho
what i have to say about the seiko is that is ultra heavy for a 40.5 mm watch its more than 160 grams
I have the SPB185J1. Paid $1000. I do not plan to ever get rid of it.
The Pelagos is a great watch, but that Seiko has this charm to it
I would prefer the Seiko
Although the Seiko is thicker than de Tudor, it doesn't look that way because of the "massive" looking sides of the Tudor. I find that plain ugly. The Seiko looks much more refined with its beveled sides.
Love both brands but the SPB143 is a much better looking watch.
Prospex are cool but I wish they’d drop the x on the dial soon
Opinions on the 6R35 movement?
The larger Pelagos with date is the perfect everyday watch.
Oddly compelling comparison. I guess I never really put them in the same category, (In my head at least) because the Peli is titanium.
So, what's my takeaway? (and hopefully Seikos, too)
They need to do a Titanium 62 MAS!
If the Citizen Barnacle didn't get that message across; surely this should! 😅
I would like to see the comparison with an SLA 62MAS against the Tudor. The 8L35 movt and finish much nicer than the SPB and still far less $ than than the Tudor, but at least in the same class. No question for me, its the Seiko. Your thoughts?
I think the comparison makes sense. The Tudor is a better watch but enough to justify the price? Ehhh
Ouch, I was waiting for some bezel action… Maybe in another video.
Seiko's lume is unmatched in the industry.
If the Pelagos 39 had a date...I'd never need another watch again.
I love the Tudor but, given everything Rob has mentioned, I would go for the Seiko as it is cheap as chips to have serviced. P.S. Why Seiko doesn’t sign their crowns is mind-boggling… it will cost Pennie’s to do that, if at all.
Rolex doesn't sign the caseback and people love it 😅
They sign their crowns for the Presage models.
So i was on Tokielabs website looking at their FXD dials and inserts and wondering what case I could use. The 62mas came to mind as being close possibly. I thought to myself what are the odds that somebody has compared them on youtube? Sure enough here it is with a Pelagos.
Nice Review. I have an SPB143 and I love it, but I am considering buying an SPB453. What do you think about the SPB453?
453 better size and bracelet links. 143 more charm better dial and can be had for lot less at present. The 143 clasp looks better and more micro adjusts but 453 smaller.
The spec under the crystal should not absolutely not happen to a $4600 watch never should go out the door. It should’ve been caught in final inspection.
Are used to manufacture, medical instruments and the box with shipped to Germany they would open up the box. Take a few out take them out of the packaging and inspect them visually if they found so much is one fingerprint they would go 100% through every instrument in that box And I would hear about it if that would’ve happened, but it never happened. There’s no excuse for this to happen even with today’s quality control. They got visual inspection with cameras and computers. That should pick it up. It’s not a good sign. San Martin has a quality control problem like that. It’s OK it’s a $200 watch not a $4600 watch not excusable.
Easy: Seiko because it has more character in my opinion.
I don't get the difference in price to a Tudor from many brands such as Chris Ward or Zelos and on. Too much difference for a "name". A local owner also had dust on his Pelly dial. The AD said "well, it's not a Rolex". Huh?
Would not be happy with that dust particle, it would be going straight back 🤔
The 143 looks better to me but the Pelagos is the better watch. If the 143 was more accurate, I'd pick one up.
Solid choice
I lost faith in Seiko's 6R movements. Pelagos for me!
I would never buy one used or on the gray market. I had an issue with this movement in my Willard. My AD took care of me, and it now runs perfectly
@@TheBimmer74 same. out of nowhere my blue willard started losing a couple of minutes/day... then the same with my SPB381...
@@BrokeWatchFanaticthe 6Rs are definitely not the workhorse movements that the 4R series are known for and the watches using 6R are usually twice the price!
The Seiko is a copy of the SD400 Rolex too.
@@TheBimmer74 Yup, I get more excited when a Seiko I like is released with the 4R instead of 6R.
Justifying such a huge defect on 4k dollar watch. Crazy.
Seiko! No doubt.
Good comparison. Personally I do like the dial on the Peli just a wee (and I mean just a wee bit) bit better, there would be no way on this planet I would pay multiples more for it over the Seiko so the SPB wins hands down. Plus the slab side on the case of the Tudor seems like such a lazy design.
Tudor looks more expensive to me and they are much lighter! I would pick Tudor
At those prices I would go with the Seiko. When one gets over 2.5K, the Longines Hydroconquest GMT is hard to beat. What model is the yellow Seiko on your wrist?
Seiko "5 GMT" yellow, SSK017
for $5k, if my watch has any kind of imperfection no matter how small, they're paying for it
Just because “it happens” doesn’t make it acceptable those flaws at this price range.
Seiko for me, but both look good.
I would trade a leg for the tudor!
Comparing a $4700 watch to a $1200 and you have all these people here sayin "SeiKo sUcKs, I'm aLL tUdooRh!"....😂
Lmao
Really, really short attention span
Literally none of those people here.
I could never spend over 4k on a watch and then be happy knowing there's dirt inside the crystal. Something like that is honestly unacceptable and would send back immediately
SEIKO IS MORE HANDSOME ❤😊😮
SPB all day every day.
Bruh for $4700 I would have returned that watch and said give me another one.
i prefer seiko without date window
I own the seiko and it runs around +4 seconds a day. Cant take the Tudor seriously with that hour hand
Might suggest one investigate Tudor's history, those snowflake hands, their collaboration w/Marine Nationale and other Naval dive teamsfor background.
@@patrickmccarthy4089 it will always be seen as a cheaper copy of Rolex, for the price Tudor doesn't have the prestige.
seiko looks better , that is why i love seiko :) great watch for less
The Tudor has a superior movement,AIAEC. The 6R35 is a joke for accuracy, even when regulated. It’s a glorified 4R35. The real comparison would be between an SLA with an 8L35 and the Tudor. Then both have a 28.8k movement that have been regulated.
@kingofpentacles3213 All my 6r are regluated and running plus 4 to 7 sec.. It's a none issue in reality..Also u need to wear them ... A timegrapher does not tell the full story.
@@flow2tech +4-+7 SPD is not good. The Tudor or Seiko 8L movements run at +/-0-+/-2 SPD.
@@Illsamustache I rotate watches way to often for that to even be a miniscule concern...lol
@@flow2tech Cool. I prefer better accuracy than that, so I rock a Tuna with a 7C46 quartz movement. It runs +/-2 secs per month.
@@Illsamustache whatever works I say ..I have Bulova high frequency quartz seville for accuracy duty for a grab and go..Other than that I rotate daily .
6R movement = instant deal breaker. Instant.
Agreed. Seiko really needs to start making an undecorated version of the 8L35 for their watches. 28.8k is pretty much the standard these days…except for Seiko.
@@Illsamustache I would even accept 3 herz if it was a reliable and somewhat accurate movement with moderate positional variance. But it is literally none of those things. Not a single serious watch brand in the world makes a movement that is as bad as the 6R. There is only one version of the 6R that doesn't suck as much as others and that is also the rearest one - the 6R2x which, ironically, beats at 4 herz.
100% especially the price
@@kresimirpleic Positional variance is a big problem with 6R movements unfortunately, but Seiko don't care that much about accuracy and figure if you want accuracy you will buy quartz or GS.
My SPB143 is so inaccurate that I'm not sure I will ever buy another Seiko again
It's easy to regulate.
You can see how flat the caseback on the Pelagos is vs the domed caseback on the seiko. I can't stress this enough, the difference in comfort that makes is enormous. Slim whatches with flat casebacks are exponentially more comfortable.
If I choose between Seiko and Tudor, I will choose Seiko.
That’s crazy
@@carlsjuniorbigburgerwhy, he just saved $3000
Prefer the looks of the Seiko
The “Pelly”….seriously?? Can’t tell you how stupid that sounds!!
I think I'm the end.. Enjoying any watch... Affordably or luxury Swiss.... Is about "office if ownership". Only we know what watch eye wearing. 85 percent of dive watches look exactly the same.... Heh...
You'd need to be close enough to read the headlines in the dual to knife what brand model it is...
Most of us don't want the watch in the faces of friends or strangers.. They aren't line sportscars where the differences are obvious from a distance
You can HEAR the difference between the 2 watches . Everytime he moves the Seiko all you hear is bracelet rattle . With the tudor .. there's absolutely no sound.. typical Seiko bracelets
The Tudor is in a far higher class & having held both; it’s blatant. The materials and quality of the Tudor are elite, while the Seiko is a good value as a beater or entry level watch.
Elite??? lol grade2 titanium.
@@krasnaludek298 Tudor build and quality is below Omega, iwc, Rolex etc and I wouldn't even put the mentioned brands in the elite category
@krasnaludek298 Not even close to elite bud...The seiko gets most of it done at a far better value proposition
That’s a stretch my friend.
@@tomislavm2873Then go buy a Rolex & enjoy your bling chief.
People to seiko: still complaining but still purchasing.
Seiko looks better
I'd go for the Tudor and I'm actually looking into buying it soon.
I have a gilt version of that Seiko and it's probably the worst watch I've ever purchased. The inaccurate timekeeping is just garbage.
Im sure there was some regulation done to the Seiko on this vid.
Tudor all day
There’s not even a contest. An overpriced Seiko vs a titanium Tudor come on man.
It's all marketing. Just get the Seiko and be done with it.
Whoever designed that hour hand on the Tudor needs to be fired and blackballed from the watch industry forever.
Oooo... Two dive watches.... 😴
So bored of the 62000 dive watches available.
One is vastly overrated and overpriced and the other has ugly square hands.