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Why Do I Hate Seiko? | the Seiko SARB033 Revisited

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  • Why Do I Hate Seiko? | the Seiko SARB033 Revisited on the JustBlueFish UA-cam channel, home of high quality wristwatch and horology related reviews and videos.
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    I've been accused of being a Seiko hater. Because I am critical of the changes that have been happening at Seiko and for their fairly poor quality control, everyone assumes I hate the brand. I don't hate Seiko, they make a lot of cool watches, and as a matter of fact the SARB033 is the only watch I've ever sold that I regret.
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  • @JustBlueFish
    @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +9

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  • @shoaibahmed588
    @shoaibahmed588 4 роки тому +36

    Title: Why do I hate Seiko?
    Video: "I don't hate Seiko"

    • @trevbarlow9719
      @trevbarlow9719 4 роки тому +1

      The title is not him acknowledging he hated Seiko, rather he is repeating an accusation that he hated Seiko.

  • @ARMYRIFLES46
    @ARMYRIFLES46 3 роки тому +10

    “I would love to see the SARB 033 come back”
    Seiko: “prospex logo goes brrrr”

    • @JinKee
      @JinKee 3 роки тому

      first they issue a limited edition $9000 version. and then they issue a $5000 edition with three colorways and a funny case size

  • @7rslender
    @7rslender 5 років тому +32

    I love Seiko. That does not mean that I don't have a problem with them. The biggest issue is the increase in price while there are still the same QC issues as years before.
    If I buy a watch for 400 - 500$ I expect it to have an aligned bezel, chapter ring and dial.
    Some Micro Brands really start to kick Seiko's butt in certain segments.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +4

      Ya the QC is weird. I can tolerate it because as long as you buy from a good vendor if you get a bad one you can just return it. But it would be nice to not have to deal with the hassle.

    • @Awkwardfruitfly
      @Awkwardfruitfly 5 років тому +2

      Do seiko increase the price? Or does the price go up because of the demand at the retailers who stock them

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +2

      @mandeep Verdi Seiko brings out new models, that offer nothing over the old ones in terms of quality or features, but charge more. They don't really raise the prices on old models, they just discontinue them.

    • @waktosha7378
      @waktosha7378 5 років тому

      mandeep Virdee
      Both

  • @AbyssalTentacle
    @AbyssalTentacle 5 років тому +83

    Their price increase over the years without improving QC or what they are offering is what turned me off. I remember when the second gen Monsters were around for ~$200 , and it was worth it. Now ? 3rd/4th gen Monster being $550-600 with the SAME features as the $200 Monster ? No thanks

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +9

      It is kinda sad.

    • @waktosha7378
      @waktosha7378 5 років тому +1

      geckdad It not just the same poor qc, it is even worse qc! The old bad qc is looking pretty good compared to their new lower level of qc.

    • @onemoretime8045
      @onemoretime8045 5 років тому +3

      I remember getting my first gen monster made in japan for $210 back in 2012.

    • @StratBurst92
      @StratBurst92 4 роки тому

      @@onemoretime8045 Bought my first gen Orange Monster for about the same time from Long Island Watch. Still have it with box, manual, hangtag, & pillow.

    • @onemoretime8045
      @onemoretime8045 4 роки тому +1

      @@StratBurst92 That's a keeper. Worth about three times as much as you bought it for now!!!

  • @pilotstyle123
    @pilotstyle123 5 років тому +41

    My Hamilton Kahki field runs so accurate, I only reset the time every 2 months when I have to adjust the date, its about 1.5 minutes slow by then. Amazing piece

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +8

      Mine is super accurate too.

    • @brookslide4692
      @brookslide4692 5 років тому +6

      My Hamilton railroad skeleton averages +1 sec/day. It simply amazes me.

    • @mkyhou1160
      @mkyhou1160 5 років тому +4

      My Longines is super accurate as well - a well calibrated ETA seems about as good as anything.

    • @berkeliumk
      @berkeliumk 5 років тому +1

      My seiko 5 is garbage. I sent it back to the service center 2 weeks after I bought it as it was running around +35seconds a day. It got worse after the service and ran around -45 seconds a day. I gave up and now it remained in my drawer indefinitely.

    • @nmeyers2009
      @nmeyers2009 5 років тому +3

      30 days past September, April June and November? I still have no idea how many days are NOT IN FEBRUARY. Also does anyone else like when your watch stops so you know how long its been since you used it? DATE COMPLICATION SPOILER ALERT.

  • @TheTimLara
    @TheTimLara 5 років тому +8

    One theory I've heard as to why the movements are so hit or miss is that it's actually just another form of QC issue with regard to improper lubrication during assembly. Spencer Klein did a full teardown/rebuild service of a recent 6R15 model and was able to vastly improve the accuracy by cleaning everything up and lubing properly. That makes more sense to me than the movements being inherently "bad", since for example Grand Seiko and some of the higher end Presage pieces have some of the same mechanical DNA, but receive better QC and attention to detail (hence the higher price). Of course, that's certainly no excuse for Seiko to "phone it in" on their lower end models...but as you mentioned, it may be that they're just putting all their focus on the FOMO/LE/collectibility angle and assuming that most people don't care much about accuracy. (And at the rate the LE stuff sells out, that approach seems to be working for them, unfortunately.)

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      I've heard of that Spencer Klein story, but where is it? Did he do a video, or write an article. I've never been able to find it.

    • @TheTimLara
      @TheTimLara 5 років тому

      @@JustBlueFish He talks about it at the end of this video.
      ua-cam.com/video/NVH1oG1O43M/v-deo.html

  • @cedarcanoe
    @cedarcanoe 5 років тому +23

    You are absolutely right: Seiko is upping pricing, and lowering specs (and quality) and quality at the same time

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +3

      Anything to make a buck i guess.

  • @SuperBeemerGuy
    @SuperBeemerGuy 4 роки тому +3

    I hate thinking how many years I have been buying, owning, wearing Seiko watches alongside numerous other watch brands. Of late however, my tolerance for Seiko QC issues has shrunk to zero. Several straws broke this camels back: My 1-2 month old Prospex Automatic Diver suddenly stopped running. My trusted AD (dealer) encouraged me to return it and purchase a fresh one rather than have mine repaired. Why? Because this experience with Seiko watches had become far too common, and repaired Seiko’s frequently failed repeatedly. Seiko repair turn-around time was an outrageous several months! By comparison, when one of my Luminox Quartz watches stopped running after a couple years, I was encouraged by my dealer to send it to the Luminox repair shop in Rhode Island. Full of dread, I followed his advice. The watch was back on my wrist one week later with a new movement, a thorough printed test report, and an additional one year warranty! Seiko sealed their fate, after I bought a Invicta Automatic Diver on a whim for approximately 1/10 the cost of the Seiko Prospex. The Invicta has a Seiko movement, and has been accurate to within a few seconds fast per month! The Invicta chapter ring lines up properly, and overall fit and finish is great. Since then, I have purchased five more Invicta Automatic Pro Diver and Grand Divers , and all of them function equally well. I can’t help wondering why Invicta can put a Seiko movement in an Invicta watch and have it perform flawlessly, but Seiko puts a Seiko movement in a watch bearing their own name resulting in an overpriced piece of junk. I am also disappointed that so many reviewers pan Invicta, but praise Seiko at the same time. I own more than a few watches. I absolutely know a good one from a not so good one, and have been known to purchase a watch brand simply to verify the believability of a reviewer, good or bad. I have also unsubscribed from a channel because the reviews it posted were misleading. Thank YOU, Guy, for posting honest watch reviews like this one. Keep up your good work.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience and for the support James. Seiko has cool designs, and that’s about it. So many problems with their quality and reliability. I own an SKX and recently I was gifted a SARB033. 2 of my favorite designs. But I won’t buy anymore unless something changes.

  • @PhilipBeresford
    @PhilipBeresford 5 років тому +8

    I agree. My experience is that any 'entry level' brand using a 2824/SW200 keeps far better time. That never used to be a problem for me because Seikos were cheap and you got what you paid for. Now that their prices have marched upwards I would much rather have a Tissot, Longines, Oris, or similar.

    • @OscarOSullivan
      @OscarOSullivan 7 місяців тому

      Or like me got a Citizen Promaster 8204 NY0040-17L

  • @nathan2483
    @nathan2483 5 років тому +32

    I love seiko, I own four of their watches, I will probably buy a couple more but I have to admit that your points are legitimately valid.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +10

      It’s ok to like them, even with their short comings. I love Gibson guitars and they are full of issues.

    • @nathan2483
      @nathan2483 5 років тому +1

      Lol Gibson’s. Even customs aren’t perfect, I feel your pain

    • @mitchaelhollingsworth1698
      @mitchaelhollingsworth1698 4 роки тому

      @@nathan2483 the benefit of teles or strats, can swap any part or even body/neck like lego if you dont like it as is

  • @ninjury7766
    @ninjury7766 5 років тому +37

    I liked the sarb033. But dissapointed with the big gap between the clasp and bracelet.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +19

      That’s mildly annoying, but the bigger issue with the clasp is the lack of microadjust.

    • @ninjury7766
      @ninjury7766 5 років тому +4

      @@JustBlueFish luckily it fit my wrist perfect. And didn't need to adjust the clasp. The bracelet felt nice and soft. But when I looked down at my inner wrist. Didn't like seeing the big gap.

    • @UsernameInvalidTHIS
      @UsernameInvalidTHIS 5 років тому +2

      Yeah, it's weird isn't it? Not like it was imposed by machining tolerances or anything, wouldn't have been difficult to make the clasp more flush. It bugged me enough to put mine on a strap.

    • @ninjury7766
      @ninjury7766 5 років тому +2

      @@UsernameInvalidTHIS first clasp I seen with a gap like that. Tried some cheap bracelet. But end links didn't fit good. Didn't want to pay £80 for a strapcode bracelet. Sold the sarb.might buy again one day.

    • @frankdux6930
      @frankdux6930 5 років тому +2

      That peeved me also.

  • @davidmckenna1549
    @davidmckenna1549 5 років тому +10

    Strong words. While I don't hate Seiko, I definitely have stopped doing business with them. Lack of quality control, price hikes without justification, obsolete movements. Need I say more?

    • @stevetownsend1389
      @stevetownsend1389 5 років тому +1

      Well said. I love the Seiko brand and heritage, and love my SARB033 and my SKX007. But won't buy them now because of the superior alternatives at the same price points. I'm voting with my dollars, and I'll bet there's a lot of others like me.

  • @wiktorf4444
    @wiktorf4444 3 роки тому +1

    I got my SARB about a year ago, it wasn't really accurate (about 25-35s/day). I sent it to officiall Seiko service for regulation (20$), it is running from +1 to +5 after being regulated, it works perfectly fine aftrr the regulation to this day.

  • @ClaxtonBay123
    @ClaxtonBay123 5 років тому +11

    I'm on the same page. Had a Sarb033, sent it back. Then after a while I moved on to other brands. A big problem is that they keep raising prices and lowering specs. They're playing a game that they will lose. #NoThanks

  • @Furniture121
    @Furniture121 5 років тому +2

    I picked a SNK809 as my first automatic because that's what UA-cam watch channels seemed to suggest as a first automatic. I enjoyed it, but immediately saw issues that I wouldn't be content living with long term. I then went out and picked up a Hamilton Khaki Pilot "Interstellar", and will never go back to an "affordable" Seiko.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +2

      I was in the same boat more or less, but went snk809 to Hamilton Khaki Field.

    • @Furniture121
      @Furniture121 5 років тому

      @@JustBlueFish It's hard to beat the Hamilton Khaki collection for their price. I went to the AD looking for a Khaki King which they didn't have in stock, and while they did the stock check their other locations I tried on the "Interstellar" or "Cooper" and fell in love with it.

  • @federiconapoli
    @federiconapoli 5 років тому +32

    I wear watches on my wrist and not on a time grapher. My presage Made in Japan with a simple 4r36 is consistently precise as my brand new rolex op. Never had these kind of issues with my several Seikos. They are clearly trying to extract more profits from their products but still there are lots of undervalued pearls. Just my opinione and experience of course.

    • @bigidiot123
      @bigidiot123 5 років тому +3

      0 does in fact fall within the range of -25/+15, some of them will keep accurate time purely by chance. Most of my Seikos don't keep good time at all.

    • @Wingwangization
      @Wingwangization 4 роки тому

      @@bigidiot123 I just wanna chime in and say I've had my presage for 8 months now, and it consistently runs about -3 to -5 seconds per day. However, I will admit that my other seiko watch (not presage line, but same movement) runs at -6 to -12 seconds per day. It really is a gamble.

  • @Vinny_Terranova
    @Vinny_Terranova 5 років тому +7

    I do agree. Seiko was way better some years ago than nowadays. Too much hype about a subpar brand now. Hope they will go back to their old ways.

  • @andrewkristanto3517
    @andrewkristanto3517 5 років тому +5

    Just snatched a Hamilton Khaki King, used, with the ETA 2834 at $350 from Japan. It comes in a great condition. No sign of water damage inside the crystal, +2 s/d. Prefer this one rather than the inflated SARB-033.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      Good pickup. Enjoy it!

    • @udin737
      @udin737 5 років тому

      Wow. As accurate as an Omega. Very nice.

    • @andrewkristanto3517
      @andrewkristanto3517 5 років тому

      Yeah, got it for a good price simply because it no longer has the original box and paperwork. But, I don't have any plan to sell it anyway.

  • @thomasschraubt7497
    @thomasschraubt7497 5 років тому +5

    I love the SARB033 so much, I even happened to buy 2 when I went hunting some time ago and decided to keep the 2nd taking the discontinuation into consideration. I will never feel bad about my watch no matter what Seiko does wrong these days. I do not care about brands. Marketing wants you to spend your time thinking about their brands, but why should you?

  • @mrdisco99
    @mrdisco99 5 років тому +8

    My SARB033 is a very consistent -2 to +4. I can get it to speed up or slow down by varying the position on the nightstand, but not to the extent you're showing here. Looks to me like that one needs a service.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +5

      You’ve found a unicorn! I’m joking obviously, but yeah while you will find good ones like yours you are just as likely to find one that keeps rubbish time. I’m done flipping coins and hoping to get lucky.

    • @valueink
      @valueink 5 років тому +2

      How long you've had it for? I hear accuracy drops after 6mo to a year and thereafter,

    • @Mythicregard
      @Mythicregard 5 років тому

      @@valueink It's true, but how is that even a thing? I'd love to hear a watchmaker chime in.

    • @mrdisco99
      @mrdisco99 4 роки тому

      @@valueink I've had mine for a year and a half

  • @LegitBobsYourUncle
    @LegitBobsYourUncle 4 роки тому +12

    The Sarb033 is probably to date their best under 1k watch they have released onto the market for a decade. Seiko are dropping the ball.

  • @man16812
    @man16812 5 років тому +12

    I'm with you Guy, I have had 6 Seikos, not a single one with an aligned chapter ring. The time deviation I used to managed it with different positions overnight, I got bored doing that.
    When I got my first Hamilton, I got really surprised how accurate was. Now I have an Omega SMP 300 2018 and this a whole new world...

    • @aleximd9244
      @aleximd9244 5 років тому

      Manuel , I love the way you described your awakening. I am at over 125 watches and still mad. Ever time I whisper kindly to my wife's ear she tells me : I know you , you want an another watch! Enjoy this beautiful world. And find yourself making 100 km in order to fix a pinpoint defect in a watch! It is worth it 100%

    • @VixenTarantula
      @VixenTarantula 5 років тому +2

      There is not any sense comparing a Seiko 300$ watch with a really expensive Omega taht is listing for 5K$... It obviously is a new world...

  • @jaredhill1021
    @jaredhill1021 5 років тому +2

    I regulated my SARB035 in four positions. Rate range between the positions is +15 to -20sec a day. I had to regulate it based on how I wear and store it. I average +6 sec a day. Amplitude sucks too for a 1 year old watch. I cant get rid of it though as I love the look so much and at the price there's nothing else I like. Oh and I have a SARB033 and SARB017. I havent put them on the grapher and I dont think I will.

    • @mitchd1963
      @mitchd1963 5 років тому

      Was it difficult to regulate as heard they are hit and miss?

  • @JohnBuckmaster-sw3wm
    @JohnBuckmaster-sw3wm 4 роки тому +1

    I am right there with you! I know you did this video a little while back not sure why I haven’t seen it. I have a lot of Seiko watches in my collection. SXX (3), SAB017 Alpinist, a SARB 033, and 5 more various models...I have not purchased any new in over a year, And I’m actually giving a couple away as gifts. The rising prices, Re-issuing watches with little or no specification/future upgrades Has really turned me off to the brand… a Brand that used to be my favourite. For me the final straw Was the so called SKX replacement...the 5KX. It’s All the things wrong with seiko rolled up into one watch! Increased the price And took away the things that made it a dive watch...Turned it into a dive ‘style’ fashion watch. Seiko Re-Released the (new??) alpinist With a couple of minimal upgrades And DOUBLED the price...I’m sure they will release the ‘new’ SARB very soon. Let’s see how bad they must start one up! Boo Seiko booooo....!

  • @Awkwardfruitfly
    @Awkwardfruitfly 5 років тому +14

    The problem is, their gain in popularity, mainly online, allows them to get away with it because of their rising demand.
    It’s time to release some videos slagging them off to bring that demand down lol

  • @EhRandomGuy
    @EhRandomGuy 5 років тому +5

    Why would anyone criticize/dislike/hate Seiko?
    Maybe because everyone else seems too pumped up about anything they currently offer, in the current state of the market...

    • @nmeyers2009
      @nmeyers2009 5 років тому +2

      I'm with you, here's a great example; when I go to the flea market and find an overpriced Seiko, it usually doesn't work right (movement issues, general sketchiness etc.) BUT I have bought Seiko's from 1990's for $5 from the same flea market where the vendor did not know what they had (case back is engraved) that keep hella good time. I went to an authorized Seiko dealer in SF on Mission St. and tried to offer a Longines Hydroconquest for trade for the gold turtle and they said no, the Hydroconquest has a cheap ETA movement he said. LOL!!!

  • @Roughdraft214
    @Roughdraft214 5 років тому +3

    I’ve regulated many watches, many brands, and many seikos. Here’s what I figured out though, and it might just be a fluke. My seikos (4R, 6R same really just one has a 10 hrs more power reserve) don’t perform their best when regulated to a beat rate error of 0.0 like most watches. The sweet spot for me was about 1.2 ms. I then regulated the watch around that and they kept much better time. My SARY055 keeps perfect time with only about a 5 second deviation per orientation. Not great but good. Also check it for magnetism I’ve never had a seiko deviate so much, not like that SARB you have.

    • @otobotrecords
      @otobotrecords 5 років тому +1

      Interesting. I think I made that observation as well when dealing with one of the first movements I regulated, which happened to be a 4R or 6R.

  • @cjtsn466
    @cjtsn466 5 років тому +5

    I bought a brand new rolex oyster perpetual 39mm and when I put it next to my sarb 035 I can’t believe how seiko looks like a 2k watch.I think seiko makes great watches for the price like no other can with in house movement.Only think I agree with you is their quality control is bad.I have a Seiko shogun which I love but came with misaligned chapter ring which upset me for a while but I love the watch soo much I had to let it go.Both Seiko watches I mentioned has 6r15 and unlike you mines are as accurate as automatic watches get.

  • @chi-towncalifornia5916
    @chi-towncalifornia5916 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve owned multiple Seiko’s over time, and my SARB035 is the ONLY ONE that doesn’t have something wrong with it. All the others suffered from misaligned chapter rings and dials, locked up bezels, and hair stuck on the hands. I love my SARB035 and my poorly running, awful bezeled, misaligned chapter ringed SKX009 for sentimental reasons, but I won’t buy any more watches from the brand until they clean up their QC, which doesn’t seem like it will happen anytime soon.

  • @tombeatty4792
    @tombeatty4792 5 років тому +5

    A lot of the comments here say something like "Yeah Seiko has quality control issues and their movements are crappy, but if you want accuracy get a Swiss movement like the 2824." I can excuse a poor movement in a $200 skx, but a $500-$1000 Seiko with hardlex and an inconsistent 6r15 movement is unacceptable. Other brands in that range (including micros) give you Sapphire and a quality Swiss movement. Seiko could easily match that quality. They choose not to.

    • @sinkorswimstars
      @sinkorswimstars 4 роки тому

      What Seiko is $500+ Without a sapphire crystal?

    • @tombeatty4792
      @tombeatty4792 4 роки тому +1

      @@sinkorswimstars The Turtle, for one. $525 on LIW and hardlex crystal
      And same with the Monster

    • @sinkorswimstars
      @sinkorswimstars 4 роки тому

      @@tombeatty4792 well. Not all Seikos offer the best value prop.

  • @TheDerisavi
    @TheDerisavi 5 років тому +2

    An ADVISE: If accuracy is imprtant to you, get one of the GS's quartz like SBGN003 or any other quartz model, these watches are dead accurate, well sized, well finished and at good prices "relatively" and you will not worry about going into long process servicing in the future. Believe me servicing a high-end watch is a nightmare! For example to service a normal jlc will cost you about $2000 and waste at least five month of time.
    Few days ago I compared four watches ( omega prestige, omega aqua terra 41, gs sbgj201, rolex dj 41 ) in five positions within 24hours and the reference was a gs quartz, guess what?! The gs was the most accurate by -1 second and the rolex came after by +2 seconds, a month ago the rates were different!
    Even for the high-end mechanical watches the inconsistency for time keeping is present.
    Thanks.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching and the suggestions.

    • @TheDerisavi
      @TheDerisavi 5 років тому

      @@JustBlueFish you're most welcome.

  • @petersfeat
    @petersfeat 5 років тому +2

    Just went with a quartz Tuna over a Sumo because I’ve had such terrible luck with the 6R movement. Within a year, my Alpinist was losing over a minute a day. My SARB035 runs about 15 seconds slow per day. The new Sumo has a 70 hour power reserve but what good is that if it’s losing a minute every 70 hours? I’d have to reset it anyway.

  • @aleximd9244
    @aleximd9244 5 років тому +1

    I agree with you 100%. I wore a seiko 17 years in a row. 0 problems. I still have it today. I bought a sarb 033 and I was shocked about the accuracy, the leather strap was like cheap plastic, huuh! Keep up , man

    • @aleximd9244
      @aleximd9244 5 років тому

      @Douglas Hamner you are right mamen. I changed it from a presage! And that is much more expensive !

  • @TheHynza
    @TheHynza 5 років тому +2

    as a seiko fanboy, i could say that your points are valid. the quality control is not good, their offerings no longer on the "value" side. however, i think the accuracy of a watch should not be the decisive factor for the people who are purchasing relatively affordable watches. people do not buy skx for accuracy. sarb may compensate it's accuracy with better finishing. mass produced eta movements -or equivalents- with decent accuracy is certainly desirable in that price range. but it does not really matter in the end: either you fall in love with a watch or you don't.

    • @trevbarlow9719
      @trevbarlow9719 4 роки тому

      Yes, we do buy Seikos for their accuracy. You wouldn't want to pay $1000 for a Seiko which runs -60s/d would you? What about -300?

  • @markmall7142
    @markmall7142 5 років тому +1

    I have new interest in watches and your opinion is refreshing that it refers to factual evidence and that you convey the message clear and consice without pissing on people along the way.

  • @martinspilovsky9071
    @martinspilovsky9071 5 років тому +6

    Hi, thank you for a very interesting point of view, I have also an SARB033 and noticed that under certain occasions is really weird, with that I mean that after couple of days im already off some minutes. Now If I would have an vintage watch like an old Omega from 60' this would be perfectly acceptable, but for a watch which is couple of years old, this is bad. Since you mentioned that Seiko is out for you as far affordable watches goes, which ones would you choose ?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +2

      Hamilton is at the top of my list. I’ve liked every one I’ve had.

    • @martinspilovsky9071
      @martinspilovsky9071 5 років тому

      JustBlueFish Watch Reviews hi which model khaki king I was lately considering either the mido ocean star captain which should have a similar to the hamilton or glycine combat sub

  • @sunflash101
    @sunflash101 5 років тому +3

    How do you feel about Grand Seiko and its Spring Drive movement?

  • @domokun938
    @domokun938 5 років тому +4

    Interesting aspect talking about accuracy. Not many youtubers talk about that. Can you expand further into comparing movements on the timegrapher at different positions? Eg. Seiko 6R, vs 2824 at different grades, vs Rolex vs Omega's METAS? It'll be interesting to see for sure

    • @hippoo25
      @hippoo25 5 років тому

      2824>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>6R, period!

    • @domokun938
      @domokun938 5 років тому

      hippoo25 i think so but let’s see itnon the timegrapher instead of repeating the hearsay.

    • @smashexentertainment676
      @smashexentertainment676 3 роки тому

      I haven't seen anyone checking watches in different position before today. Just One More Watch is checking all the dodgy Chinese watches in one position and says, yeah, that's good. I wonder how many minutes they might be losing in horizontal position.

    • @domokun938
      @domokun938 3 роки тому

      @@smashexentertainment676 good point

    • @domokun938
      @domokun938 2 роки тому +1

      @Felix Peiper thanks a lot for the info. i suspect that the ETA 2824 is still superior to the Seiko 6Rs. if you're interested you can search this keywords "sjx watches horological density factor" on quantitatively comparing different calibres although Seiko is not included. interested to see how the miyota based La Joux Perrets compare to ETA.

  • @JANTHONYCHANNEL
    @JANTHONYCHANNEL 5 років тому +12

    Wow...you and I both had a love affair with the SARB...great thoughts. Side note, your audio quality is 10x better than mine.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +5

      It's the watch I hate to love, or do I love to hate it? I don't know. For audio quality, I use a Rode SmartLav+ Mic plugged into my iphone and recorded on an app separate from the video. Then I pull the audio off, compress it on the computer, then edit in with the video. It's pretty easy if you want to do something similar feel free to get ahold of me if you need help - justbluefish@gmail.com

    • @JANTHONYCHANNEL
      @JANTHONYCHANNEL 5 років тому +3

      I appreciate the tip, when I can find more time to spend on UA-cam I’ll dig into it. Thanks for the help sir! Great quality videos.

    • @abhimenon801
      @abhimenon801 5 років тому

      Hello my friends. Could you tell me the performance and quality of seiko kinetic and Prospex series?? Maybe make a review video or something. Also about seiko solar if its possible. Thank you. Expecting your responses.

  • @Guitarspieler1000
    @Guitarspieler1000 5 років тому +12

    The problem is that Steinhart is asking the same prices and is actually much better

    • @trevbarlow9719
      @trevbarlow9719 5 років тому +4

      Steinhart lack the prestige of Seiko. Their most popular pieces are Submariner homages with movements someone else made.

    • @mountainhobo
      @mountainhobo 5 років тому +6

      "Steinhart lack the prestige of Seiko" -- Seiko has prestige?

    • @trevbarlow9719
      @trevbarlow9719 5 років тому +7

      @@mountainhobo Yes.

    • @mountainhobo
      @mountainhobo 5 років тому +3

      You have to be joking, or you live in North Korea.

    • @trevbarlow9719
      @trevbarlow9719 5 років тому +7

      @@mountainhobo They have prestige in the watch community. To question that simply broadcasts that you are not a watch guy. They have been making watches since 1881, have always used in house movements, provide quality pieces at each price point from $100-$10,0000, have contributed numerous innovations to horology and have some original and classic designs. This is why one finds even entry level seikos in the luxury watch collections.

  • @ChronometerCheck
    @ChronometerCheck 5 років тому +1

    Ha. I also owned the SARB033, only to sell it and miss/regret it later. Ended up picking it up again and this time I appreciate the subtle nuances much more. I love Seiko but that doesn't mean they're perfect, and doesn't mean I'm happy with all of their choices. QC issues, questionable spec choices on certain models, etc.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      It’s ok to like them, despite the problems. I still like my SKX. I’m just not running out to buy more.

  • @mrbacchus6127
    @mrbacchus6127 5 років тому +2

    As a Seiko fan I have 3 Sarb035, Sarx045, and Sumo I am a bit worried about Seiko's current direction. I intend to buy a Tuna next but I wonder if that's the last Seiko I get for quite some time.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      I think Seiko will look much different in 2-3 years. But it’s just a guess.

  • @jeffmagic32
    @jeffmagic32 2 роки тому

    I had a Sarb, bought it for $300 new. The dial came misaligned. After a couple years it took a very slight knock. That killed the power reserve and set the watch running 30 seconds slow a day even after regulation. Now It looks good in my junk drawer.

  • @FT-ho6cb
    @FT-ho6cb 5 років тому +3

    Guy, I think you just saved me from buying another Seiko (a diver). I own a SARB and I think your points are very valid.

  • @brett2396
    @brett2396 3 роки тому +3

    The Hamilton H70455733 is definitely a better value at $400 new vs $500+ used for the Sarb. Better specs and can work as a dress watch on a leather strap or as a everyday watch on a canvas or nato strap.

  • @marcocastagnetti7086
    @marcocastagnetti7086 5 років тому +2

    Hi Guy, I can fully understand your veiws and also agree, I remember a comment awhile ago on a another watch channel where they stated if you want to avoid any of the possible QC issues then go straight to buying a GS, it may sound extreme but I can't help thinking they have a point.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      The flaw in that comment is most people with looking at Seiko don’t have Grand Seiko budgets, but you should still be able to expect a well made and accurate watch for +/- $500.

  • @profaltman
    @profaltman 5 років тому +3

    Wow, lots of good comments. A totally reasonable analysis, congrats. It bugs me that they are putting 6R15 into $800-$1000+ watches. Those should be +/- 10 seconds max. I think the cases and dials for SKX are great for the $, but the movement is not a highlight. I have a SARB065 (Cocktail Time!) which again is beautiful to look at, but the accuracy is not good. I agree with the comment that probably these movements are savable with more care in lubrication and cleaning-I think many of us would pay more to get tighter performance specs. They should be able to do this. Great discussion.

    • @mkyhou1160
      @mkyhou1160 4 роки тому

      Dr Altman I have a cocktail time as well. As an occasional put the watch on, it’s ok. But as a regular wear watch the movement makes it garbage. It can’t even keep semi decent time on my winder.

  • @daymondtalley9500
    @daymondtalley9500 5 років тому +6

    For me only +15 seconds max is acceptable and no less than -5 seconds a day. My SARB033 is around +5-7 seconds a day.

  • @TekaDon
    @TekaDon 5 років тому +4

    Right on. I bought the SARB033 a few years ago but I never wear it because the accuracy annoys me.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      They are hit or miss. That’s why I stay away.

    • @raymondchan3587
      @raymondchan3587 5 років тому

      I have a MIJ version SARB065 don't find such a problem.

  • @ronpower7790
    @ronpower7790 5 років тому +9

    You cannot expect BMW perfomance from a 1.1 liter Hyundai engine...had +10 watches with 6R15 and a few 4R movements...most run averaged around +2 to +8 everyday (tracked with app, most cases over several weeks)...1 or 2 had been run way off but could be regulated to very good results...sure the positional variations are higher than on a 2824 e.g. but you exaggerate that in your video based on how many examples?...QC issues aside, a watch with 6R15 e.g. can be a an very accurate everyday companion.

  • @johnholkham2420
    @johnholkham2420 5 років тому +1

    Hi my SARX 033 is serious nice watch better than a SARB in fit and finish. I have had some issue with the 6r15. Initial accuracy was great at about +5 a day, then after 9 months settled at about -3 again fantastic. Then at 20 months now run about -12 a day. Now none of these times are that bad but the losses each day can vary from -10 to -20 sec. Other ETA type movements seem much more consistent. For example my Christopher Ward C60 run about +10 per day and still runs on about +10 sec 2 years later. Better grades seem to stay regular with even less loss or gain. Seems that the long term accuracy of the 6r15 lacks the stability of similar priced Swiss movements. I still like the Sarx but wonder what the long term accuracy is likely to end as.

  • @ivanmejia6843
    @ivanmejia6843 5 років тому +4

    Mido Baroncelli (M86004188) seems to be a nice alternative to the SARB033

    • @jaime4022
      @jaime4022 5 років тому +1

      Totally agree with you!!!!

  • @brucemcintosh8260
    @brucemcintosh8260 5 років тому +1

    I had a very interesting experience with my SARB033. I got mine from SEIJA KOBAYASHI in 2013. Out of the box, resting in the dial-up position, it was running 2"++per day. This lasted about a year. Then it started running faster, up to 30"++Then it slowed, until it was consistently running -- 45 O.D in all 7 resting positions. I was so sad, as i AD❤️RE this little watch. So i sadly buried it in its box & consigned it ti The Oblivion of The Watch Drawer. But i could NOT part with it! I had FAITH in my SARB033! I managed to find An Independent Watchmaker & he said the movement was "Dry". So he overhauled it & when it was returned, it was running 'tween 10-15"++ in ALL resting positions. Now i am an Accurate Mechanical Watch OBSESSIVE! I have A Seiko 5 SNK809 that is 1"++ P.D! resting dial up. REALLY! So i diligently tested the SARB033 in all 7 positions & in the HANGING-Position, got it down to 5"++ P.D! I think maybe when these watches were made, the "C" Iteration of the 6R15 had sat long on the shelf & dried out! But, for me, perseverance with Your mechanical reaps Ample Rewards & is The Integral part of Our Hobby.

  • @commentjedi
    @commentjedi 5 років тому +2

    I almost dove into Seiko, as a newbie 3 years ago. But I thought the watches were unappealing if not downright ugly.
    My latest watch is a Captain Willard homage, for $116. It has a Seiko movement.
    After a month on wrist, it stays within 3 seconds. Incredible!!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +2

      We almost all dive into Seiko when we are new to the hobby.

    • @commentjedi
      @commentjedi 5 років тому

      JustBlueFish Watch Reviews : and I did indirectly , with InvictaProDiver as the first (Seiko movement), then Seiko SNZH as the second one. (fifty-five fathoms mod)

  • @policajac
    @policajac 5 років тому +12

    People are generally not buying Seiko`s with accuracy as number one requirement

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +3

      Probably true. And it gives Seiko no insensitive to improve unfortunately.

    • @nathan2483
      @nathan2483 5 років тому +2

      But there’s truly no better entry into automatics, yes the micro brands are better quality etc. but you’re not buying micro’s from the local jewellery store either.

    • @mountainhobo
      @mountainhobo 5 років тому +4

      "But there’s truly no better entry into automatics" -- Hamilton, Certina, both beat Seiko to a pulp. Even Tissot is levels above.

    • @nathan2483
      @nathan2483 5 років тому +1

      mountainhobo I can’t deny you’re correct, I even own a couple of tissot’s. but all of those brands you mentioned (at least in Australia) aren’t even close to as easy to get as seiko. I had to hunt down my tissot’s and my Hamilton. I always try to buy from bricks and mortar stores if I can.

    • @mountainhobo
      @mountainhobo 5 років тому +2

      "all of those brands you mentioned (at least in Australia) aren’t even close to as easy to get as seiko" - I live in Silicon Valley, and it is a retail desert. You can't buy any watches at brick and mortar outside of fashion quartz watches, G-Shock, and Apple watches. So, for me it makes no difference. ;)

  • @evh4611
    @evh4611 5 років тому +4

    Personal question, the American flag in the triangular box, does that have a special reason?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +32

      My grandfather was a WWII veteran, when he passed away this was the memorial flag from his funeral.

  • @valueink
    @valueink 5 років тому +7

    The Seiko 5s lkke the snkl15 are now the value proposition.

  • @SirLoinOfsteak85
    @SirLoinOfsteak85 5 років тому +2

    You mention you don't think Seiko are a good entry level manufacturer for newcomers any more; just curious, who do you think is now?

    • @gigagdragoon2345
      @gigagdragoon2345 5 років тому

      Orient.

    • @SirLoinOfsteak85
      @SirLoinOfsteak85 5 років тому

      @@gigagdragoon2345 So a Seiko sub-brand? Are their QC likely to be very different to the parent?

    • @gigagdragoon2345
      @gigagdragoon2345 5 років тому

      ​@@SirLoinOfsteak85 Brother, I'll give you a comparison of suggested retail price from their USA websites for watches that compete for the same purpose with the same specs. Orient Bambino FAC00005W0 ($300) vs Seiko Presage SRPB43 ($425). Orient Triton RA-EL0001B00A ($710) vs Seiko Prospex SPB077 ($1,050). Those Orients can actually be had from an authorized dealer for more than 30% off too. Isn't it obvious, Seiko is a complete rip off now. No one complains about QC issues in even $350? I'm just going to boycott Seiko until they fix themselves.

  • @reubenfir849
    @reubenfir849 4 роки тому +1

    I bought a sarb033 over a year ago, after a few months the accuracy was appalling! Wasn't going to pay someone to fix it so looked up videos on how to fix it, and I did. It's now f***ing accurate probably around -/+6 seconds a day. That's just my experience. Cheers

  • @jacksonk75k95
    @jacksonk75k95 5 років тому +18

    Orient gives you 3 times as much for less than half the price

    • @simonbailey2151
      @simonbailey2151 4 роки тому +2

      Their new dive watch (the Kamasu?) looks an absolute winner at the price.

    • @0017Bulldog
      @0017Bulldog 4 роки тому

      My two Orients are my most accurate watches.

  • @eusupporter8438
    @eusupporter8438 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for speaking out what many think. You are a man of integrity .You are so right. Buying a Seiko is like gambling because of the bad quality control. I don't like gambling.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      Agreed, I only gamble when I’m at a poker table. Not with watches.

    • @raymondchan3587
      @raymondchan3587 5 років тому

      wow, that means i have won a bet,,,

    • @OscarOSullivan
      @OscarOSullivan 7 місяців тому

      @@JustBlueFishCitizen blows Seiko out of the fecking water.

  • @4034miguel
    @4034miguel 5 років тому +1

    Completely agree with the argument. I have a SARB035 and I love it, but getting to be accurate based on my daily routine was very difficult. If someone else borrows my watch and have a different daily routine, I am pretty sure the accuracy will change drastically. You are right about the new direction they are taking and it is well summarized in your video.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      The positional variance is just too wide to get reliable accurate timekeeping on a lot of these watches. It’s a shame, they have a lot of other things going for them.

  • @jarodstevens2710
    @jarodstevens2710 5 років тому +2

    Outstanding video guy and very hard to argue any of your points I own three seiko's they all keep relatively good time hopefully that remains to be the case thanks for the great vid

    • @aleximd9244
      @aleximd9244 5 років тому

      It reminds me of my former surgeon senior. Answer to anything....

  • @Barnaby_bo
    @Barnaby_bo 4 роки тому +1

    Shocking to see that deviation on the timer. I also agree about the poor qc issues. I think finding out about all this is all part of getting deeper into horology. Having said that I still love and always will love my skx. Seiko case design is as good as any. Thanks for the vid

  • @eduardocisneros1775
    @eduardocisneros1775 5 років тому +2

    what brands would be your entry brands for new watch enthusiasts looking for affordable and high quality?

    • @gigagdragoon2345
      @gigagdragoon2345 5 років тому +3

      Orient.

    • @jacc88888
      @jacc88888 5 років тому

      I agree. Orient. Or if you like divers there are many great microbrands like Proxima/San Martin, Phoibos, or Tisell for example.

  • @ErikS-
    @ErikS- 5 років тому +6

    I hope Bob is happy with the review of his watch ;)
    And... accuracy of mechanical watches was important A FEW DECADES AGO because it wasnt easy to get access to atomically accurate time. But the last few decades, it became increasingly easy to get the reference (atomic) time. First we got teletext on the TV, then through PCs and mobile phones and now its everywhere.
    Syncing a mechanical watch isnt that difficult any more. I dont care to sync it once a week or what. Because it is that easy to get access to exact time as a reference for syncing it...

  • @jnetwal
    @jnetwal 5 років тому +1

    The SARB033 was the watch that got me started in watches about four years ago. I still have it, and still really like the look and how it wears. I wore it a lot the first two years I had it. Since then I bought a SBGX261, and that one gets more time. I do still love the SARB033 though, and it's one I'll never sell.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      The SARB is a lot of peoples gateway drug into the watch hobby.

  • @1968jpy
    @1968jpy 5 років тому +6

    Interesting points made here Guy but with that said I still love the brand . I will continue to buy Seiko watches as well as Orient but to each his own 👍🏻

  • @sergeyzerkin8029
    @sergeyzerkin8029 4 роки тому +5

    Sarb is my favourite watch. On a leather its just wow

  • @Ronin228
    @Ronin228 5 років тому +1

    I got -3 sec a day on my SPB051 which has a 6R15. No complaints, I just set it a minute ahead and don't have to worry about it for a month or so.

  • @gaylemcgee2221
    @gaylemcgee2221 5 років тому +2

    I agree with you but Seiko is only doing what most companies do in America. They make you pay more for a lesser product!!! It happens in the food industry so why not the watch industry? I HATE it myself but there is nothing we can do about it unless we choose NOT to buy their products. Used or older watch models work for me lately. It's an outrage and a Catch 22!!! Good information, thx!

  • @sergeyusik9934
    @sergeyusik9934 5 років тому +1

    I was looking for SARB ... since it has that Grand Seiko vibe. I am not looking for it anymore! I just have upgraded the movement on my Seiko 5 SNZG15J to NH36! Now it has all features of SARB so to speak: hand winding, hacking and 48(!) hours power reserve. I've paid 30$ for the movement itself from eBay, a local watchmaker was happy to switch movements! He also has regulated the new movement to +2sec a day, as I requested! As far as I understand there are two main watch positions. 1st is a crown down (hand down) and 2nd crown left (hand on a table). Well, I'm quite happy with the result, it meets my expectation as for a watch with not adjusted movement to six positions. What a brand does it to its movement (OEM or in-house) in up to 100-1000$ price range?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      Enjoy the watch and thanks for watching.

  • @vwlukas
    @vwlukas 5 років тому +1

    100% agree. They keep lowering their quality and raising prices at the same time. One of the main reasons, in my opinion, is Seiko hype made by a majority of UA-camrs.

  • @TexasBourbonKing
    @TexasBourbonKing 5 років тому +1

    My SBDC053 sadly came with a misaligned chapter ring. After my 053 purchase, I switched to Grand Seiko and got the SBGE211 GMT. When I saw the $5,500 price of the new Prospex LX SNR033, I said I might as well get a GS. I don’t know what Seiko was thinking pricing that LX collection at Grand Seiko prices?? You hit it right on the money Guy, great video!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      I haven't seen those LX watches yet. That's expensive.

  • @anthonyperkins6025
    @anthonyperkins6025 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your view. I to love accurate watches, but for me it’s the quirky imperfections, flaws which endear such time pieces, for me, it’s the human element which you just can’t feel with a perfect time keeper. Thanks again.

  • @timemachineeddie1146
    @timemachineeddie1146 5 років тому +1

    I have owned Hundreds of watches. Yet I have thrown so many Seiko's in the Trash back in the day that it's humbling. Today I own maybe 5. All Monsters. Wore my Orange monster for 10 years until it slowed to a crawl. Bought another never worn on e-bay for 125. Great video and thanks for sharing.

  • @theknightswatch
    @theknightswatch 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Enjoyed seeing the time graphed data which really put things into perspective. Don’t have any seikos in the collection anymore but getting a Grand Seiko soon. Wonder which one you’ll spring for.(no pun on spring drive intended)

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      Thanks buddy glad you liked the video. The SBGA285 is one GS I’ve been thinking about.

    • @theknightswatch
      @theknightswatch 5 років тому

      JustBlueFish Watch Reviews definitely cant go wrong with that model! A nice step up from your lost sarb!

  • @ricchrono5907
    @ricchrono5907 5 років тому +1

    what u said is true. about the movement.... that is also the only thing I dislike about my original cocktail time.
    I have a king seiko also and besides having slightly smaller than I prefer, I absolutely love it. it seems to me that those vintage seiko movements are way way better than their current offerings.

  • @gurdeeps
    @gurdeeps 5 років тому

    Great to hear someone speaking for the watch community and not blindly endorsing Seiko. Plenty of youtube channels are selling seiko koolaid to unsuspecting new buyers.While they possibly were an affordable watch at some point, their watches are just overpriced and often much inferior to Swiss brands. Why buy a cheap brand like Seiko when you can possibly buy a similar priced Swiss watch for similar price.

    • @jacc88888
      @jacc88888 5 років тому +1

      Gurdeep Singh I agree and I don’t. Seiko finishing is often better than an equivalent priced Swiss watch esp The cocktail time has a sensational quality dial for a relatively low price. However it’s some of the movements and bracelets that can really let Seiko down badly.

  • @Amin_2k
    @Amin_2k 2 роки тому

    Your experience matches mine when it comes to inaccuracy, and you are the first youtuber that i have heard adress this issue! I bought 3 seikos in the past, 2 ran fine within specification but the third one i bought which was the most expensive ( Seiko SRPD51) literally ran 2-3 minutes to fast per day... I have no idea how that passed quality control, when you buy a 240 euro watch you should hope it does the one thing it was designed for right. After this malfunction (took almost 9 weeks to get it repaired) it left a sour taste in my mouth and wont be buying any seiko's in the near future. I do love the looks of them though, but the quality control is non existent

  • @SengLeeKoh
    @SengLeeKoh 5 років тому +1

    You probably had a past video that made a mention (but I'm not sure), but are there any key differences (accuracy, quality etc) across the starting timegraphers on ebay, or perhaps do you recommend any particular models?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      If they say No. 1000 on them, they are all the same. There is a No. 1900 version that I don't think is much better, it has a little better display screen.

  • @fire_watch7735
    @fire_watch7735 5 років тому +1

    Great video. One thing you didn't mention was the terrible amplitude reading that strongly suggest that movement requires servicing immediately. If you think Seiko has QC issues, then why are you considering GS? They're arguably worse than Seiko... Regards

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      I haven’t seen worse, or even any QC issues with GS, albeit with limited experience.

    • @fire_watch7735
      @fire_watch7735 5 років тому

      @@JustBlueFish Hey there, just browse around the forums and you'll find numerous examples. Just yesterday on UGWC a member posted a bezel that GS stated was within their tolerances that was barely staying on the watch. UA-camr Uptick Watch Reviews just did multiple videos documenting his GS issues that were completely unacceptable. And finally, I was in the Cincinatti GS AD looking for the GS GMT Spring Drive and they had one. The problem is, you could tell from three feet away the bezel was significantly out of alignment. The gentleman informed me that they tried to sort it out with GS and they were also instructed that is was also within GS's QC standards. These are just three examples but all three are horrendous examples and there are many more if you dig around. Cheers

  • @jettyung2389
    @jettyung2389 5 років тому +3

    Same quality, prices keep going up. The SKX in UK is now over 300 pounds = $364. Show me where its under $200 like everyone is saying!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      I haven’t priced the SKX out in years. No idea what the current market looks like. But I’ve bought several in the past for $200-$225.

    • @HarryStoneDotCom
      @HarryStoneDotCom 5 років тому

      Creation Watches (who I used and can recommend) £228, and Joma Shop (who I haven't, but hear good things) £198 + tax, both sell to the UK. Buying from Creation in the past, I believe the watches came from their EU warehouse and I didn't have to pay any additional duties or taxes. That seems to be the general experience for UK buyers. There was something funny like they said they would send the box separately, if I recall, but the watch arrived in the correct box with warranty etc. anyway.

  • @mikefusco7215
    @mikefusco7215 5 років тому +3

    I couldn't agree more! This has been my experience with Seiko and has always driven me nuts until this video. Now I know I'm not crazy and this is a common observation. Thanks!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому +1

      Yeah man, you’re not alone, but very few people on UA-cam are talking about this. I don’t know why.

  • @patrickdehaan3670
    @patrickdehaan3670 5 років тому

    My 6R15A in the predecessor model before the SARB033 - the SVSC003 - runs well within COSC. The movement was serviced once by Seiko USA at year 10 and is now 14 years young. Crown down overnight, all day on the wrist and it gains about 40-50 seconds per month.

  • @samforster3706
    @samforster3706 5 років тому +2

    100% what happens to my sarb runs about +12 throughout the day and when I sleep it's runs about +40 averaging out at +20 per day the wild variation cheapens the watch to me

    • @samforster3706
      @samforster3706 4 роки тому

      @Joe Cantini I checked the watch over 12 hour periods in each position face up, 3 down, 9 down etc it's was anything from +4seconds to +45seconds it was slightly out of spec for me on general wear

  • @christianmotos
    @christianmotos 4 роки тому

    My SARB started with a +7 off wrist and +3.5 on wrist, then 3 months after it became +1.5 to +3 off wrist and now a surprisingly -12 on. Spencer Klein who is a Seiko repair expert have brought up this issue on his channel a couple of times pointing at an unusually low amplitude as well as erratic accuracy. He seems to suspect the balance spring. But I suggest you look into his videos, if you haven't already.

  • @mdesmet9111
    @mdesmet9111 5 років тому +2

    I really love my SARB033, but I must admit that my frustration with its lack of accuracy is growing as I expand my collection and acquire more high end pieces. I still think the design is great and it even feels pretty premium, but it's losing 5-10 seconds a day, which is the second worst accuracy of all watches in the collection. The only one doing even worse is my SKX007!
    If I compare the SARB033 to my Steinhart OVM and Tissot Visodate, the two watches I own in approximately the same price category, those two are much more accurate!
    The bracelet doesn't bother me since I like it better on a leather strap anyway...

    • @birenthapa462
      @birenthapa462 2 роки тому

      You need to set time after 9 AM and before 9 pm, then hand wind to full before your wear. The watch will perform with chronometer specs. ✌️

  • @trevorhofmann1562
    @trevorhofmann1562 3 роки тому

    I own 30+ Seikos (including a SARB033), plus a number of Swiss timepieces (+ alternative Japanese quartz tool watches), and have no problem with some minor time keeping deviations (even +/- 1 minute per day). My 033, however, is an absolute fail when it comes to keeping time, being slow some 7-8 minutes per day. Being on its original bracelet I store it crown up and wind it each evening when not on the wrist (as I do with all my mechanicals), so it's obviously a problem with this watch. I've heard of similar problems with the 6R15 movement, from reading articles and watching videos featuring watchmakers explaining its inherent design flaws, all of which baffle me when considering that this movement stems from the very rugged and reliable 7S26, and in my opinion equally impressive 4R35/4R36 duo, which I've had success with in many watches. Now I'm left with the choice of selling off my SARB033 as-is, and hoping the next one I buy isn't a piece of crap. So far my experience with the 6R15 is 50/50 with my SARB017 Alpinist running as well as any of my 7S26s and 4R35/36s (NH35/36s), and I love the 033 so much otherwise I"m willing to take the chance, but I do so hesitatingly. I'd love to hear if Seiko addressed the 6R15s inherent problems in the new 6R35, because I'm hesitant about purchasing anything in Seiko's new pricier lineup with a version of this movement. Thanks for the well thought out video.

  • @ericnye268
    @ericnye268 3 роки тому

    Thank you for explaining the accuracy variations I see in my SARB035. In the future, I won't be so quick to send it to the watchmaker when it gains too much time.. That said, the design is so pleasing that I wear the watch all the time.

  • @GR-gq1us
    @GR-gq1us 3 роки тому

    I bought a Heimdalr with a NH35 in and it keeps time beautifully. I don't know how it would look on the timegrapher but all I know is that it takes like a month before I need to correct one or two minutes

  • @Towert7
    @Towert7 5 років тому +1

    I will second this video's main point. I too have had terrible luck with Seiko quality control problems. I too have had problems with the terrible 6R15 movement. I have a 6R15C movement in my BEAUTIFUL SARG009 watch and the dam thing is completely unpredictable at times. Put it on the watch-grapher in the upright position and I've seen it swing from insane values such as +100s/d to -70s/d all within the course of 10minutes or so. Each day that watch could be off by more than a minute a day. Something in the movement was not working properly. Also the beat amplitude would get ridiculously low ~140º. Sadly, I'm not the only one who has had a 6R15 crap out. I've heard the same reports from others online. Something with the movement is wonky.
    I too agree that it's a big shame, because I absolutely love some of the seiko watches. This SARB033 looks beautiful for it's price! I have a gorgeous SARX033 and a classy SARG099. Unfortunately my brand new SARX033 had the applied seiko logo bent in half (featured in my videos). How that ever made it past the assembler and QC was beyond me. I noticed it within 10 seconds of getting the watch unboxed.
    I really want to like their watches, but I don't foresee myself buying another one with these quality control problems and I sure as heck won't buy a 6r15 movement. Grand seiko I'm not sure about.

    • @jaime4022
      @jaime4022 5 років тому

      Sounds about right!!! The 6R15 movement is what sent me running away from Seiko!

  • @susrev88
    @susrev88 Рік тому

    very informative video, i learned something new today (timegraph vs positions vs accuracy)

  • @andrestenstrup1042
    @andrestenstrup1042 5 років тому +1

    I am sorry of your experience. As a dealer I have sold 70 SARB 033 over 2 - 3 years. and I sell 2 - 4 every mounths. I have had 3 back within 6 - 9 mounths that had failure. 19 sold of the SARB 035. None have come back. Yes they run within 10 sec to begin with and often within 20 secunds after 2 years. Nothing beats the automatc springdrive but they cost much more. The last 5 - 10 I have sold has 6R15D movement. I think they have 1 more jewels. My experience is that 4 HZ or 28.800 VH are the best movements. ETA is very good.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      I imagine you don’t get them back because the average person doesn’t pay attention to the timekeeping closely. Most people who are into watches have several and don’t wear the same watch for more than a day or two. It’s easy to ignore -40 seconds per day when you don’t wear it for more than a day or two. They don’t fail, but they don’t keep good time either, quite often.

    • @andrestenstrup1042
      @andrestenstrup1042 5 років тому

      @@JustBlueFish Yes, I have both sort of customers. Some where it every day and some use it 2 days a week. Most of my costumers are collectors I think.

  • @x1o8x
    @x1o8x 5 років тому +1

    I had the SARW041 for 3 months that came with the 6R27. While I liked the dial and overall finishes, I was very disappointed in the movement. For a $1000 watch I'd expect them to have a certain level of accuracy but mine's doing +25 spd when dial up, +10 spd when worn. Just terrible for the price paid. My Tudor 1926 has an ETA movement, yet it's doing +3-4 spd in various positions and they also look great even though the finishes aren't as lux as the SARW041. Ended up selling it after I got my BB Steel that does -0.2 spd.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  5 років тому

      For $1000 I think +25 is absolutely unacceptable. That’s a shame.

  • @Kmat5422
    @Kmat5422 5 років тому +1

    We all pretend as if a Seiko isn’t in the business of making money. Yes I agree, QC needs to be better on the part of seiko (especially with their lower end affordable watches), but come on, comparably, the brand still offers great value for the money. Hamilton, Tissot and comparable brands fall short with reliability and durability. Seiko rarely fails to give the customer a reliable piece that will last. I still LOVE the brand, but I can see why some may be frustrated with the few glitches.

  • @markpercival2619
    @markpercival2619 5 років тому +1

    Exactly. I own a Seiko with the 6R15 caliber. Lovely to look at and wear but he time keeping is rubbish. My watchmaker says it can’t be regulated reliably due to the differing variances in position and amplitude. So, it’s in the scrap/failed watch box. I won’t buy standard Seiko again. I value accuracy and reparability and my cash is better spent elsewhere. Enjoy your channel.

  • @jackpurcell274
    @jackpurcell274 5 років тому

    I'm wondering if you have any experience with the nh35 movement? I see them all the time in these kickstarter or small brand watches. It seems a shame. As far as Seiko goes they've probably decided to go upmarket going in the 1k - 2k area. You have to sell a lot of $200 Watches to cover the same profit as a $1,000 watch.

  • @deviantmyotis
    @deviantmyotis 4 роки тому

    When I was a kid my dad had a seiko 5 he got for his 21st birthday, and that watch looked like a dress watch but was a tank in construction, he only upgraded in his 50's because seiko servicing had become bad ( when he first got the watch a service was reasonably priced and included complementary crystal and bracket replacement if needed, when he upgraded the watch it became as much as the cost of the watch just to look at the watch with any work costing extra). I got my first seiko 5 after graduating from my PhD, I wanted a "real watch" rather than the cheap quartz timex field watch is used during my PhD. The little 60 pound seiko was great, kept good time and the only issue I had was the low water resistance (I work in the field and like to have confidence that the watch will survive accidental submerging). So I upgraded to a seiko five "divers" (the fifty five fathoms) this watch was terrible, lost over a minute a day, It took months to sort, seiko said that the seller wasn't authorised (it was an Amazon marketplace), the seller assured me they were (but we're not very helpful) and Amazon washed their hands of it. In the end seiko did fix the watch under warranty and it ended up being a good watch. I recently looked for a seiko 5 sports field watch and have noticed that a lot of the classic cheap seiko 5s are rocketing in price, I was lucky to get a cheap seiko five field watch that works well, but it will probably be my last seiko as the quality is not right for the price