Hi Gary. Great review. I never got a SKX myself. I got into watches just before they were discontinued. I bought an Orient Ray 2 which I modded. I’ve wanted to buy a SKX but the prices are way to high now. Most Seikos are too expensive now. Steel dive is still a great price for a great watch! Thanks again for the review.
Love the video. Maybe add a link to the watch shown? I have the steeldive 1970 willard, and its just an amazing watch for the money. A real Seiko is way out of my price range, so this is right up my alley.
Was looking at seikos here in Thailand, saw the seiko srpd55k1, they wanted equivalent $320..... in the US I can find them for $200... make it make sense.
Bracelet is flimsy, no seal or gasket on crown / stem, the crown does not meet the case and the crystal does not use a o ring. Get it wet and let us know how that works out.
@@izleyici4141lol it is if you have baby wrists. On an 8" wrist like myself and this gentleman, it would look like a timepiece for toddlers. I wish my wrist was an inch or so smaller so I could pull it off though
It’s very nice that they updated this with a nice jubilee and a milled clasp!
Good looking timepiece, and spec-wise better than an SKX.
It really has surpased my expectation for this Steeldive watch.
That bracelet is better than what comes on the SKX. I’m glad I was able to get one before they were discontinued, but this looks pretty good.
Hi Gary. Great review. I never got a SKX myself. I got into watches just before they were discontinued. I bought an Orient Ray 2 which I modded. I’ve wanted to buy a SKX but the prices are way to high now. Most Seikos are too expensive now. Steel dive is still a great price for a great watch! Thanks again for the review.
Love the video. Maybe add a link to the watch shown? I have the steeldive 1970 willard, and its just an amazing watch for the money. A real Seiko is way out of my price range, so this is right up my alley.
Im looking at the steeldive 62 Mas as well.
I really am impressed with the Steeldive in its qualtiy.
I added a link in the description
Nice. Glad they keep the markers just printed.
Nice review keep it up Andy in France
Was looking at seikos here in Thailand, saw the seiko srpd55k1, they wanted equivalent $320..... in the US I can find them for $200... make it make sense.
Found some for $169 in usa 🇺🇸
I rate Steeldive watches own a couple myself was looking at the SD96 but came across a nos SKX007 at a great price OTHERWISE bought this for sure.
A day/date function would have been nice!
Still such a nice watch. I have it on my wrist today as I keep coming back to it.
@@GaryWatchesI absolutely agree, I'm wearing the Tandorio diver in the day/date version and really like it.
I ordered that yesterday, does it keep time well? What about build quality?
@@antreaskonstantinou8585 mime keeps the time well. The build quality is on the same level as the Seiko, the movement is made by Seiko.
Lug to lug?
Ive both watches and the steeldive wins overall very easy IMO
I agree.
Don't. ever tried to remove the rotating bezel and then replaced with an SKX Mods bezels..that will not fit..
Mods were great on the original SKX but I don’t plan to change anything on this watch
Bracelet is flimsy, no seal or gasket on crown / stem, the crown does not meet the case and the crystal does not use a o ring. Get it wet and let us know how that works out.
You have may me cautious about using it in water. But I’m in the pool a lot so it may get it’s test in the future.
Can you please show references to these claims?
$700-$800 for an SKX?
Finding the older SKX with 20 bar is very difficult in today’s market.
Got mine today. Get that thing out in the sun. Face it to the sun and then turn it to see the face. The lume will knock your socks off.
Will try as just not a lot of sun here in New England this time of year.
Ok
Still one of my favorites.
Hi. I could not care less about lume. It's way overrated. Because of that, the white dots look green :(
Too big get 39mm this model
I have a large wrist so 39mm appear small. Like the 42mm
@@GaryWatches nope. 39mm is the best watch size in the world.
@@GaryWatches Agree, 39mm is small-ish... SKX007 is my prefered size too.
@@izleyici4141lol it is if you have baby wrists. On an 8" wrist like myself and this gentleman, it would look like a timepiece for toddlers. I wish my wrist was an inch or so smaller so I could pull it off though
Brilliance ❤...