This is my second favourite Seiko of all (the spacewalk is the best but crazy expensive and rare ). It's super legible, beautiful, under the radar, practical. I love it.
That's an oddball, very cool watch. I actually think the price isn't that bad for a spring drive, doesn't seem like a huge hurdle for that good of a watch (with two of the most useful complications). And that movement is nothing short of revolutionary.
Not a watch I would ever buy, but that's just so cool! Great to see something a little different. This is where I don't think Seiko get as much credit as is due. They're not afraid to design really interesting watches. Even at their affordable price-point, their case designs are really unique. Tell me what other major brand out there is making anything like a Tuna, or a Sumo, or a Monster? Really unique and interesting, and that's why so many of us enjoy this brand.
I owned one for a short period, awesome watch and great value for all the tech you get...only reason I didnt keep it the bracelet felt very cheap to me and the watch just didnt sit rite on my wrist...still tempted to rebuy as awesome design
With a true traveler GMT you set the GMT hand first to the time zone you want to track and then using the jumping hand you set the local time to where you are.
Quirky, sort of like Tudor BB PO1 quirky. People may not want to buy it, but damn, this is an incredible watch! Simple, I want one. Has to be one of the least expensive Spring Drive watches in the Seiko catalog. Talk about value? This is a tough one beat. Thanks Rob, or should I say Damn you Rob!
Love it! Just wished they'd have skipped the power meter. looking at it and now thinking they could probably skip the spring drive and the 10 bar printing as well.
Impressedwithout wanting one, wait is it a limited edition and £2000.? In that case I'm all in. Shame it's so grotesquely ugly. The crown, the holes, the power reserve...
@@algorithm007ify but Rolex is held at a much higher regard any where in the world. One is Swiss made the other Japan, renowned for making cheap but reliable watches but definitely not a Tudor price range