Agreed it was kind of crazy thinking about just how many different watches were released over the past couple years. Lots to be grateful for! But yeah the Navigator Timer is stunning they did well on that one it was an awesome surprise when it was released
I have 2 Seiko GMT’s, the SSK003 and SPB381 - love both of them. The SPB381 is on another level though, Seiko did a killer job on these MM200 GMT’s. Really my only complaint with it is the diver extension 😂
I’m not arsed about GMT’s, I can hardly afford to get out of my town these days. I love your vids tho, your choice of watches always excite me and I love your production and really appreciate your editing, pls keep up the great work 👍
GMTs can still be fun without traveling! Thank you for those kind words they mean a lot to me😁 A lot of work goes into these videos so i'm glad to hear that you're enjoying them and of course i'm glad to hear that you enjoy the watches that are featured here as well! A lot more will be happening this year so stay tuned
Just to be the "um, actually..." guy here, the three and four letter prefix on Seiko model references are to indicate the movement family and not the collection. SRP is used for the 4R movement family and SPB is used for the 6R family. This is why older Seikos with the 7S movements use the SKX and SNX prefexes (among others) in their model references. This can be further narrowed down within the movement family like how the SKZ models all had the 7S36 movement so the second letter that refers to the movement family itself. JDM and other regional markets follow this nomenclature except with a different series of letters but the prefixes are still tied to the movement and movement family rather than the collection.
Great overview (and collection). My sole GMT remains Seiko's SSK003, which I still love to bits, including the original bracelet: only change I made was swapping the stoch clasp for a Seiko MarineMaster clasp with that amazing on-the-fly diver's extension, which has absolutely comecin handy as we hitvthe warmer part of the year.
@@thewatchidiot I think you should have mentioned that Seiko does not offer a traveller GMT function and that is probably more expensive to manufacture but is also very important and functional for travelers. I bought the new Seiko GMT when it first was introduced and discovered the function was not a traveller function and immediately took it back.
Yeah at first when I got it, the inside track of numerals on the dial was definitely off putting bc it ends up being 3 sets of numerals total but eventually I got used to the whole thing and it didn't pose a problem thankfully
Desperately want a dress watch without a 24 hour bezel to wear in the office and use for business. Not to boast but I’ve memorised the 2x table of multiplication so it’s a feature I don’t need and think it’s looks poor. Especially on that poor field watch was has the 24 hour track TWICE.