Freaking love seiko! NH34-NH35 work horses. I own a dozen modded seikos with those movements and they are all homage to the Rolex subs gmt 2 and datejust. They look fantastic have great weight to them and they actually look exactly like ROLEX exactly minus the real solid gold. Mine are PVD
It's one of the few times I have heard about magnetism on a watch channel. Although I have bought watches since being aware of this problem, I dream of a magnetic proof watch that can compete with an OP 34mm but with a lower price . I do have a 'Ray Mears' though. After seeing a cracked sapphire the other day , I'm OKish for ( an ISO) divers with hardlex under £500. Agree about bracelet, misaligned..Seiko's design & that of their dials ( old Seiko 5s e.g. , the sarbs) is superior to alot of others , drilled lug holes, etc.- however yhe Chinese are coming up fast...sorry, do long.
Thanks for the video. Could you not demag the watch yourself? I have demagnetized a few of mine. The demagnetizer costs under $20 off Amazon. I am a cheap watch fan and Seiko being mostly inexpensive, I have a few of them...12. 2 Turtles, 5 different SKX, Sumo, Samurai, Alpinist, Tuna, Recraft, etc. Not quite a "Seiko Fan Boy", but yeah, pretty close...LOL Cheers!!!
Do a review on Casio F-91W vs these watches on the video. drop test, water test, dust test. If you are rich may be a hammer test . :D After 1 hammer hit on Seiko , guys I have just destroyed 100+ dollar, then another hit on casio , guys , I have broken 10 dollar worth of watch but hey look the display is still showing time -- may be or may be not - make that video, then we will know whether it tells time or not after being hit.
if you add more words to the description it will push you harder in the algorithm. try something with all the keywords like the name Seiko and the name of each watch you review also try to make shorty videos you have a lot of fluff you can edit out and people are more likely to click on a new channel if the video length is shorter and stay watching a video if it can keep there short attention span otherwise good video
Definitely appreciate the tips and tricks. However making money on TH-cam is not my end goal just having fun is all. Cheers Colton and have a great day
Hardlex doesn't scratch like crazy, don't make false statements. I managed to scratch everything else on my watches except the hardlex crystal. So no, no issues with it whatsoever.
@@TheGrumpySC0TSMAN I wouldn't agree with you again, also had dozen of seiko watches and never had any scratches on their hardlex. As a matter of fact, their hardlex is pretty close to sapphire crystal on scratch resistance. But okay, we have completely opposite experiences, which then for me statement is completely false.
Freaking love seiko! NH34-NH35 work horses. I own a dozen modded seikos with those movements and they are all homage to the Rolex subs gmt 2 and datejust. They look fantastic have great weight to them and they actually look exactly like ROLEX exactly minus the real solid gold. Mine are PVD
You cannot go wrong with a SEIKO movement, however I just wish they were a touch more accurate
I usually wait for the specials and buy a Seiko can't complain about them all work pretty well.
Or a gently used watch from a trusted source
It's one of the few times I have heard about magnetism on a watch channel.
Although I have bought watches since being aware of this problem, I dream of a magnetic proof watch that can compete with an OP 34mm but with a lower price .
I do have a 'Ray Mears' though.
After seeing a cracked sapphire the other day , I'm OKish for ( an ISO) divers with hardlex under £500.
Agree about bracelet, misaligned..Seiko's design & that of their dials ( old Seiko 5s e.g. , the sarbs) is superior to alot of others , drilled lug holes, etc.- however yhe Chinese are coming up fast...sorry, do long.
IWC makes a banger of a watch for magnetic fields which is called ingenuer I believe. As for the hardlex crystal they look horrendous with scratches
Thanks for the video. Could you not demag the watch yourself? I have demagnetized a few of mine. The demagnetizer costs under $20 off Amazon. I am a cheap watch fan and Seiko being mostly inexpensive, I have a few of them...12. 2 Turtles, 5 different SKX, Sumo, Samurai, Alpinist, Tuna, Recraft, etc. Not quite a "Seiko Fan Boy", but yeah, pretty close...LOL Cheers!!!
You cannot demagnetize a SEIKO spring drive movement and they need to be sent to Japan
@@TheGrumpySC0TSMAN Yeah, I figured it was something like that. That sucks.
Do a review on Casio F-91W vs these watches on the video. drop test, water test, dust test. If you are rich may be a hammer test . :D After 1 hammer hit on Seiko , guys I have just destroyed 100+ dollar, then another hit on casio , guys , I have broken 10 dollar worth of watch but hey look the display is still showing time -- may be or may be not - make that video, then we will know whether it tells time or not after being hit.
Or perhaps do a molten lava stress test
if you add more words to the description it will push you harder in the algorithm. try something with all the keywords like the name Seiko and the name of each watch you review
also try to make shorty videos you have a lot of fluff you can edit out and people are more likely to click on a new channel if the video length is shorter and stay watching a video if it can keep there short attention span
otherwise good video
Definitely appreciate the tips and tricks. However making money on TH-cam is not my end goal just having fun is all. Cheers Colton and have a great day
They were worth it 20 years ago,but now they're overpriced and with weak specs.
You should have bought a demagnetizer
It doesn’t work that way with a SEIKO hybrid movement
Hardlex doesn't scratch like crazy, don't make false statements. I managed to scratch everything else on my watches except the hardlex crystal. So no, no issues with it whatsoever.
I’ve owned over a dozen seiko watches with hardlex and yes in fact they do scratch like crazy. Not a false statement in any way shape or form.
@@TheGrumpySC0TSMAN I wouldn't agree with you again, also had dozen of seiko watches and never had any scratches on their hardlex. As a matter of fact, their hardlex is pretty close to sapphire crystal on scratch resistance. But okay, we have completely opposite experiences, which then for me statement is completely false.