I watched this wearing my SPB147 on the OEM Seiko bracelet. It has actually been my favorite, and one of my most worn timepieces for the 3.5 years I've had it. So I can't help but notice how strikingly similar the new SPB455 is to mine. And idk how much of an "upgrade" it would be for me at the moment, but I'm definitely intrigued.
I think its a warranty issue, so people dont send in constantly if their watch is off. Also in 30 degrees temperature, or 115 degrees. The time can potentially fluctuate, but in normal temps its going to be exactly what you regulate it to! So easy to regulate, and is a workhorse movement. Even at bad temperatures, its going to keep proper time, as a diving watch, you must have an accurate watch in order to be ISO diving certified. Watchs must be regulated so often
Everyone who complains about the Seiko accuracy, has never owned and worn a lot of Seikos. Out of about 25 Seikos I've owned, not including vintage or the 6R movement, they've all been
I've owned the SPB147 for over 3.5 years and it really does look way better in person than the photos suggest. Idk why but it really is difficult for all the videos to catch the true essence of it in the light.