yes, this is the first watch that I was seriously looking to buy. But the best thing was I got it as a birthday gift from my girlfriend. The 37 mm dial is superb on my wrist and it changed my concept that this will look tiny. I really treasure this watch.
Simple is always better in watches IMO. Glad it is still doing you well. I am sure you will still love this watch for many years to come. Thanks for the video. I decided after watching this video to seacrh for a SEIKO to buy and ordered the SEIKO 5 SRPE67 Sports.
The SRPE is a great choice! 100m water resistance, great choice of case shape, classic dial. I hope it arrives soon and that you'll love it. Thanks for checking out my video. 😄
Thanks Jason! "Formidable", I think is apt when describing a force like Seiko. 😄 The SARY057 looks beautiful! Such a nice case shape as well. Enjoy it well.
Awesome vid, Eve! Sorry I'm late to the party, but that SNK is such a great value do it all piece! I agree with the points you made and I personally love that pop of red with the seconds hand on this model. Glad to see you drop another vid!
Love this review, Eve! :D There’s something about the older Seiko 5s that just look so much more elegant. It’s contemporary and will remain a safe option to use for many years to come (it’s getting harder to sport the bigger models lol). I especially agree with number 3, and think that 37mm is the perfect size, for any age. :D
Just discovered this channel. And although not every watch you review are ones I usually go for, I subscribed. A fellow Filipino watch enthusiast with content this good, I didn't even need to think twice. I hope your channel grows so you'd get the opportunity to review some big hitters in the future! 😄
I love the look of this watch. It's right up my alley for a sporty/dressy watch. The only thing that's stopped me from getting one is the WR. I'm not so absent minded not to keep it away from water (that's what I like to tell myself anyways), but I live in a high dust environment. Every 30m watch I've worn on a semi-regular basis has after only two or three years had to be professionally disassembled and cleaned for big money. This is why I now only buy 50m (marginally better) if not 100m+ anymore. Otherwise, I'd snatch this one up in a heartbeat. Thanks for the 2 year review, Eve!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm curious, where do you live that has a high-dust environment? I should take note of high-dust as a potential issue for my 30m WR watches. For 100m, I recommend the Seiko 5 Sports SBSA (041, 053) models. They've got the classic Seiko 5 cases and dressy/sporty look but with 100m water resistance! Unfortunately, they're above $200.
@@AliasEveWatches I live rural on the American High Plains right smack in the middle of farm and ranch country well outside of any city or town. All of the roads are dirt with farm equipment going up and down them. We don't get much rain, only about 20 inches (50cm) annual, and it's fairly windy so there is a lot of very fine dust. I've had to replace the air intake system in my truck from the stock factory that takes a $25 filter to one that was designed just for this kind of environment, but it takes a $65 filter. So unless you live and work somewhere extreme like that, I wouldn't worry too much. Where you live I'd be more concerned with humidity and corrosion than dust contamination. If you do find yourself in that kind of environment, limited exposure is fine. Just make sure the case back is secure and avoid fiddling with the crown. If you move to a high dust area, I'd store them in a box with a rubber seal. What I've done with my seldom worn watches (and other stuff like electronics, optics, etc.) is wrap them in butcher paper and vacuum seal them, but I've had folks recently tell me that's not a good idea. I haven't had any issues yet except for one rifle scope, but it was old and cheap. You be the judge. I'd forgotten about those SBSAs. I have to say that I'm a bit more partial to the SNLK dial plus I've got a lot of projects right now that are bleeding my bank account, but I'll definitely keep those in mind. Thanks!
That is a super solid keeper! Its also a strap monster! Its kinda funny how we watch folk always revert to an auto as our typical watch to wear. There is just something about them that is magical. Nice video as always Eve!
Thank you so much for watching Johan! :) It's true that we do revert to automatic. I've realized I hate wearing manual wind watches unless they're one-off occasions. Even if the ticking seconds hand in quartz doesn't bother me as much, I still feel the lack of "magic"... or I guess that's just the enthusiast in me that's been brainwashed. hahahaha!
Agree with the end links struggles. The solution is to get a watch spring bar plier tool. Plenty of options from Amazon for around 15 usd. Makes life easier.
I really loved this review Eve. 🥰 I'm actually watching this video dozen times while waiting mine SNKL45, that I bought on April, arrives here in Brazil. 😉😍
@@AliasEveWatches Hey! Here I am, again, to see your video and share with you that my SNKL45 has arrived only today at brazilian customs. It was a long journey and a long wait for it to arrive in Brazil. :-D
Hi @@AliasEveWatches ! Yay! Now my watch has arrived and it is just like you described and I really liked it. Here are my two cents from my first insights: 1 - the combination of polished and brushed on the case is very nice. I could stay "for hours" just admiring my new watch. :-D 2 - I believe that watches between 37mm and 40mm also looks nice on my 6.5 inch wrist, however, it can be a little strange at first if we are used to wearing 42mm watches or larger. 3 - Depending on the size of your fingers or your dexterity, it can be a little hard to adjust your watch due to the small size of the crown. Be patient. 4 - In addition to the jingly jangly, the folded link bracelet can also catch some hairs on your wrist. Be careful. :-/ :-D I haven't tried other straps yet and I will keep the watch with the original bracelet. On the other hand, I think that I will not resist (sorry) and I will copy (maybe do a homage) using some of your ideas/combinations of leather straps and NATO for this watch. ;-)
SNK361 shares the same case but have more sporty look. There is possibility to replace movement with NH36a to have hacking and hand winding. And replace crystal to sapphire.
That would certainly add up to the overall price of the watch, but someone who really likes the look and won't mind the additional costs would be happy to know of the upgrading possibilities!
Nice review and, I must agree, you picked a great looking watch as an everyday piece. Your mom wouldn't be the first either to cast a glance at a seiko five, such as the one in your review, and wonder if they are looking at a Rolex. The design certainly outshines the price which is always nice. Looking forward to your next video... Best Wishes.
Been searching for SNKL23 alternatives and now I am confused which one to buy. Would you suggest getting this over the SNKL23? Or the SNXS279? Thank you as well for the detailed review that almost made me to buy it.
@@sekui2144 I’ve seen the SNKL23 and I prefer the SNKL45! I prefer the case shape of the SNKL45. I didn’t really like how the lugs have the sharp-looking shape. I think it’s the same sharp-looking case for the SNXS279. However, it’s just an aesthetic difference, which boils down to your personal preference! the movement is the same anyway (7s26).
The old seiko 5s are the best affordable ones out there. I got myself a seiko snkk17j1 for less than 2,000 php. With its black dial with gold markers and classy 37mm diameter, it looks fantastic on my wrist . The only compromise is that I gain almost a minute per day. It is not a serious issue tho, I ordered the watch backcase opener to adjust the regulator pins. Great content as always, thanks for sharing :)
This is a very nice watch that really does look much more expensive than $100. i may just put this one on my buy list. I would probably also swipe out that jangly bracelet for maybe a black leather strap or a black/red stripe Nato band. Great video, thanks for sharing. Be well 👏🏻👏🏻👍👍😎☀
Thank you so much! I also used to have this one a brown pebbled leather strap. It also looked nice with it! You'd think black dials with brown leather would be a mismatch but surprisingly it goes well together.
I have this same watch and having a hard time deciding if I should sell it or not.. I have the snk809 as well and that is my preferred daily watch and I am thinking of upgrading maybe to a sarb033..
I haven't touched a SARB in person so I can't say if it's worth the upgrade. People are saying that the SARB's are getting more expensive now so it might not be worth it. 🙂
Hello, great content. I just bought this exact watch few days ago. Do you have any recommendation for a good metal bracelet? Shopee or lazada link? The bracelet is not that good to be honest. Thanks!
Great straight to the point video Eve😎👍 I've been trying to get an 41 for a while now but every time I have the money to buy,I can't get one and more than often when I can get one I've just bought a watch 🙄😩 I'll get it eventually 😂👍
@@AliasEveWatches it's a mission 😂 I've wanted one for years but for one reason or another I haven't been able to get one lol, I'll get it😉 thanks Eve👍
Hey Eve. I got an SNKM45 myself (the brown sunburst dial version) and I love it. I would have to agree that the older Seiko 5s are probably the most practical choice for an everyday automatic watch from a well known brand in the sub 100 or sub 150$ range (depending on the model), winning out over Vostoks not necessarily in the technical department (although the 7s26 seems to be a bit more consistent than a 2416 or so), but in the general purpose subdued look. However, the bracelets are indeed horrid. When I got mine, I didn't really care about mangling the end links as I knew I was putting the bracelet straight in the bin lol. Ended up putting my SNKM on a Geckota rivet Berwick bracelet which is absolutely gorgeous, but has the downside of being almost as expensive as the watch :)
Nice review, Eve, thank you🙂👍 Really good looking watch, you nailed it by saying, well paraphrasing here, looks the most Seiko. It does. Looks very Grand Seiko to me. Wow quickset date and day. I would not purchase, though, need at least 100m water resistance- I'm THAT clumsy.
Thank you Scott! They say the SNKL45/41/43 is the "Baby SARB" which is the "Baby Grand Seiko". 😄 The new Seiko 5 Sports SBSA has a similar case shape with 100m WR, but it's a lot more expensive!
Unfortunately, I had left most of my collection at home, when I was evacuating. I had a lot of quartz, hand-wound and automatic watches. But personally for me under these circumstances I found out that the best watch is G-shock metal square (for obvious durability) and Steeldive Capt. Willard (for being both tough and classy on a Milanese strap)
I'm sorry to hear about you leaving most of your collection at home. 💔 I hope when the war is over, your house is still okay. How are you holding up now?
Those SD1970s are the best watches on the Internet for the money, during the exli express sale I managed to buy 10 of the no logo black dial ones with steel straps for 53 pounds each. I plan on getting some custom dials made that look more like the 60s/70s Vietnam era watches. Ironically my father had a late 1950s rolex GMT but someone stole it when he was in hospital and later died, if not for that I would now have the appocolypse now watch collection. With uncertain ecenonic times if you know you can buy a watch that sells in your nation for a good price and you find a seller that has a good deal it's a pretty good investment. I'm got 24 amphibias when the rouble was low and 10 SD1970s, I will sit on them for 6 months so the price will rise. When the rouble was low the ambibias worked out less than 25 pounds per watch delivered. I am kicking myself in the teeth for not moving my savings from GBP to USD a few months ago.
@@rumatadestora they are one of the better logos, they have a 4 year warrantee, sapphire with AR coating, NH35, 200m,ceramic bezel it's kind of cool how the dial and hands are green lume but the bezel is blue lume, but in the 1970s they did not have blue lume, they do accept seiko dails and crowns. If someone asked me what watch should I get for my first that is not expensive I would say the SD1970 all day long, the vostok are good for the price but I'm pretty sure you can't import them anymore and they are more of an aqquired tasted due to how old fashioned they are, I know the factory has no ties with the Russian government but if the factory ever shuts down they will triple or more in value overnight.
It's a nice watch indeed, and it was back in the day seiko was still affordable, I'm not to bother about hacking if it can be back hacked, quick change is nice but I would not say no to a watch I like if its not quick change, handwinding I really think is quite important for accuracy and amplitude, I find you can keep a watch very accurate is you wind it everyday about half from empty to full so about 30 half turns. Doing the seiko shuffle to wind it up makes the balance go quicker. For example on most watches if you want to speed them up buy a few second you can just shuffle it back and forth for a while and it should add a few seconds. I never realised how important handwinding was until covid hit and your not that active and not giving the watch enough euto movement. It really would not cost much more for seiko to make this watch with sapphire, hacking and handwinding but seiko has really moved a lot more up market. It's getting to the point that the only new Japanese watch brands that have value for money are orient and I really hope they don't pull a upmarket trick.
Thanks for watching Luke! Nice to see your name here again. 😁 I got this watch for around $80 in 2019. I had the same experience too! With the lockdowns and just staying at home, the level of activity wasn't enough to generate enough for the power reserve.
@@AliasEveWatches During lockdown I messed up the time quite a few times due to this, I find oreints being the best to find with the lowest inactivity, I rember you could buy a pilots style S5 for under 60 in 18/19. In the UK the new seiko 5s are going for 150 to 200 pounds plus. I honestly don't see myself ever buying a new seiko in the future unless it's something really special. Apart from used/vintage I feel Chinese brands have really upped their game but they often have stupid names and logos. It's not exactly a secret that nearly all low and mid range Japanese and Swiss watches have everything apart from the movement made in China.
the only thing keeping me from buying this as my 1st mechanical/automatic watch is I'm having a hard time deciding between the 45 and 43 :( I love black color in general and the red second hand on 45 looks good but the blue dial on 43 looks so prettyy
I think between the 45 or the 43, is a lifestyle choice! 45 looks more sporty, great for casual. The 43 looks more dressy with the white dial and blue hands, good for formal events and for business-formal office wear. 😁
@@AliasEveWatches I love it but I have a problem now. Can't stop looking at it😭. The only downside is that it is a bit smaller than I thought,but my wrist is small so it's fine. Guess next time I buy a watch I will find a 40mm one. But not anytime soon since I don't want to go down this rabbit hole of watch collecting because I'm already deep inside the fountain pens rabbit hole and my wallet won't survive another one🤣
@@kokolexx Hahahahha! If you have a small wrist but want something a bit bigger, the black SARB033 or 035 is a good candidate. However, they're hard to find now. Plus, enjoy your SNKL45 first!
That's true! I've seen some decent stainless steel bracelets on our local e-commerce websites and Aliexpress for less than $10! I got this SNKL45 for $80 so upgrading the bracelet would still add up to less than $100. 😀
@@AliasEveWatches I mean I think the Seiko SNSX79 have a case also for the best starter $100 watch, although both SNLK45 and SNXS79 watches have already increased the price. :)
@@watchcraftph1 The SNXS79 has a great dial, I think! But the turtle-like case shape, I'm not a huge fan. 😅 But I've seen a video on youtube (I think it's Time Squared) where he transferred the dial of an SNXS to an SNKL case which looked really nice!
While I like the dial of the SNXS79, since it resembles the Rolex OP, I'm not a fan of the case. I did see a mod where they put the dial of the SNXS into the SNKL case, which looks cool but I don't want to have to mod it. 😁
Great watch. I've had mine now for 6 years. I put it on a nice DeBeer Leather strap and it's gorgeous. Thanks for the video.
Cool, glad to know you're appreciating yours well. 😁
I want to buy another strap for my snkl45, what size is it?
yes, this is the first watch that I was seriously looking to buy. But the best thing was I got it as a birthday gift from my girlfriend. The 37 mm dial is superb on my wrist and it changed my concept that this will look tiny. I really treasure this watch.
That's a great choice from your girlfriend! Lucky lucky you! 😀
I’ve been eyeing this watch for months now.
You convinced me, getting this one for the channel😂
Cheerz Ate, subbed!
@@WatchSniper I guess that makes me a B.I. 😂😂😂 Thank you! i hope you enjoy yours!
I have the SNKL43 and the bracelet does feel cheap and jangly but is very comfortable, being light weight and easy to wear all day!
@@martinstephenson4311 I agree! if i didn't have to put it back, I'd still be using it. 😅
Simple is always better in watches IMO. Glad it is still doing you well. I am sure you will still love this watch for many years to come. Thanks for the video. I decided after watching this video to seacrh for a SEIKO to buy and ordered the SEIKO 5 SRPE67 Sports.
The SRPE is a great choice! 100m water resistance, great choice of case shape, classic dial. I hope it arrives soon and that you'll love it.
Thanks for checking out my video. 😄
I appreciate any review that the word "formidable" appears in. Great review Eve! It is an attractive piece. I have a SARY057 and love it.
Thanks Jason! "Formidable", I think is apt when describing a force like Seiko. 😄
The SARY057 looks beautiful! Such a nice case shape as well. Enjoy it well.
@@AliasEveWatches thank you! Enjoy your break from videos!
@@watchrolling Thanks!!!
Awesome vid, Eve! Sorry I'm late to the party, but that SNK is such a great value do it all piece! I agree with the points you made and I personally love that pop of red with the seconds hand on this model. Glad to see you drop another vid!
Thank you Dave! It took a while, I'm glad I was able to finish this video. 😄
Pls make more content. You’re good at it and the Filipino watch community needs you.
Thank you for the encouragement! 😄 I will do my best.
This review is really well structured, well informed and well argued. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! 😁😁😁
A great looking piece! And for the money, you can't go wrong with it. Great job!
Thank you Omar! :) It's a great first-automatic-watch for anyone!
Love this review, Eve! :D There’s something about the older Seiko 5s that just look so much more elegant. It’s contemporary and will remain a safe option to use for many years to come (it’s getting harder to sport the bigger models lol). I especially agree with number 3, and think that 37mm is the perfect size, for any age. :D
Thanks Andre!!! I hope maybe Cavalry Watch Bands will carry 18mm lug width straps too if watches trend smaller! 😆
Just discovered this channel. And although not every watch you review are ones I usually go for, I subscribed.
A fellow Filipino watch enthusiast with content this good, I didn't even need to think twice.
I hope your channel grows so you'd get the opportunity to review some big hitters in the future! 😄
Thank you so much!!! I'm on chill mode right now with the channel, but thanks for subscribing!
@@AliasEveWatches No worries, I'll be here waiting for your content.
I love the look of this watch. It's right up my alley for a sporty/dressy watch. The only thing that's stopped me from getting one is the WR. I'm not so absent minded not to keep it away from water (that's what I like to tell myself anyways), but I live in a high dust environment. Every 30m watch I've worn on a semi-regular basis has after only two or three years had to be professionally disassembled and cleaned for big money. This is why I now only buy 50m (marginally better) if not 100m+ anymore. Otherwise, I'd snatch this one up in a heartbeat. Thanks for the 2 year review, Eve!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm curious, where do you live that has a high-dust environment? I should take note of high-dust as a potential issue for my 30m WR watches.
For 100m, I recommend the Seiko 5 Sports SBSA (041, 053) models. They've got the classic Seiko 5 cases and dressy/sporty look but with 100m water resistance! Unfortunately, they're above $200.
@@AliasEveWatches I live rural on the American High Plains right smack in the middle of farm and ranch country well outside of any city or town. All of the roads are dirt with farm equipment going up and down them. We don't get much rain, only about 20 inches (50cm) annual, and it's fairly windy so there is a lot of very fine dust. I've had to replace the air intake system in my truck from the stock factory that takes a $25 filter to one that was designed just for this kind of environment, but it takes a $65 filter.
So unless you live and work somewhere extreme like that, I wouldn't worry too much. Where you live I'd be more concerned with humidity and corrosion than dust contamination. If you do find yourself in that kind of environment, limited exposure is fine. Just make sure the case back is secure and avoid fiddling with the crown. If you move to a high dust area, I'd store them in a box with a rubber seal. What I've done with my seldom worn watches (and other stuff like electronics, optics, etc.) is wrap them in butcher paper and vacuum seal them, but I've had folks recently tell me that's not a good idea. I haven't had any issues yet except for one rifle scope, but it was old and cheap. You be the judge.
I'd forgotten about those SBSAs. I have to say that I'm a bit more partial to the SNLK dial plus I've got a lot of projects right now that are bleeding my bank account, but I'll definitely keep those in mind. Thanks!
@@maingun07 Thank you for sharing about your area! That's really different from my environment. I agree, humidity here is high. Plus, the heat. 🥵
That is a super solid keeper! Its also a strap monster! Its kinda funny how we watch folk always revert to an auto as our typical watch to wear. There is just something about them that is magical. Nice video as always Eve!
Thank you so much for watching Johan! :) It's true that we do revert to automatic. I've realized I hate wearing manual wind watches unless they're one-off occasions. Even if the ticking seconds hand in quartz doesn't bother me as much, I still feel the lack of "magic"... or I guess that's just the enthusiast in me that's been brainwashed. hahahaha!
@@AliasEveWatches No, I totally get you!
Agree with the end links struggles. The solution is to get a watch spring bar plier tool. Plenty of options from Amazon for around 15 usd. Makes life easier.
Thanks for the suggestion 😁
This is another excellent video.
Right now, I am suffering from new release fatigue.
Thank you for watching! Ugh, same.... I don't know if i'm just a jaded watch enthusiast that doesn't want to buy a new watch anymore.
I really loved this review Eve. 🥰
I'm actually watching this video dozen times while waiting mine SNKL45, that I bought on April, arrives here in Brazil. 😉😍
Wow!!! Thank you so much for watching it a dozen times! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 I hope your SNKL45 arrives soon! 😄😄😄
@@AliasEveWatches Hey! Here I am, again, to see your video and share with you that my SNKL45 has arrived only today at brazilian customs. It was a long journey and a long wait for it to arrive in Brazil. :-D
@@dinizbortolotto Thank you so much for the update! Have you opened it? What do you think?
@@AliasEveWatches not yet. It's at customs. Should arrive at my house maybe in one more week. I'll keep you updated. 😉😁
Hi @@AliasEveWatches !
Yay! Now my watch has arrived and it is just like you described and I really liked it. Here are my two cents from my first insights:
1 - the combination of polished and brushed on the case is very nice. I could stay "for hours" just admiring my new watch. :-D
2 - I believe that watches between 37mm and 40mm also looks nice on my 6.5 inch wrist, however, it can be a little strange at first if we are used to wearing 42mm watches or larger.
3 - Depending on the size of your fingers or your dexterity, it can be a little hard to adjust your watch due to the small size of the crown. Be patient.
4 - In addition to the jingly jangly, the folded link bracelet can also catch some hairs on your wrist. Be careful. :-/ :-D
I haven't tried other straps yet and I will keep the watch with the original bracelet. On the other hand, I think that I will not resist (sorry) and I will copy (maybe do a homage) using some of your ideas/combinations of leather straps and NATO for this watch. ;-)
SNK361 shares the same case but have more sporty look.
There is possibility to replace movement with NH36a to have hacking and hand winding.
And replace crystal to sapphire.
That would certainly add up to the overall price of the watch, but someone who really likes the look and won't mind the additional costs would be happy to know of the upgrading possibilities!
I had this watch and loved the look of it. Hardlex chrystal though is a scratch magnet.
Oh, I know! 😞 I've been extra careful with it so the crystal doesn't get scratches.
@Alias Eve Watches There are nice Sapphire replacements for under 35 usd from Crystal times and Aliexpress
Nice review and, I must agree, you picked a great looking watch as an everyday piece. Your mom wouldn't be the first either to cast a glance at a seiko five, such as the one in your review, and wonder if they are looking at a Rolex. The design certainly outshines the price which is always nice. Looking forward to your next video... Best Wishes.
Thank you for checking out the video, James! 🙏🏼 Best wishes to you too!
Another fantastic video my friend. This is a great watch for the $
Keep up the great work!
Thank you Miguel! 😄
Been searching for SNKL23 alternatives and now I am confused which one to buy. Would you suggest getting this over the SNKL23? Or the SNXS279? Thank you as well for the detailed review that almost made me to buy it.
@@sekui2144 I’ve seen the SNKL23 and I prefer the SNKL45! I prefer the case shape of the SNKL45. I didn’t really like how the lugs have the sharp-looking shape. I think it’s the same sharp-looking case for the SNXS279. However, it’s just an aesthetic difference, which boils down to your personal preference! the movement is the same anyway (7s26).
@AliasEveWatches Thank you so much!
The old seiko 5s are the best affordable ones out there. I got myself a seiko snkk17j1 for less than 2,000 php. With its black dial with gold markers and classy 37mm diameter, it looks fantastic on my wrist . The only compromise is that I gain almost a minute per day. It is not a serious issue tho, I ordered the watch backcase opener to adjust the regulator pins. Great content as always, thanks for sharing :)
2000 pesos for a Seiko 5 is a bargain! Good luck with the repair 😄 I hope your repair will be successful. Thanks for watching!
Love mine. About 9 yo and keeps great time +6 secs/day.
Looks better on black leather.
It looks good on brown too! It has the racing vibes for some reason. 😅
This is a very nice watch that really does look much more expensive than $100. i may just put this one on my buy list. I would probably also swipe out that jangly bracelet for maybe a black leather strap or a black/red stripe Nato band. Great video, thanks for sharing. Be well 👏🏻👏🏻👍👍😎☀
Thank you so much! I also used to have this one a brown pebbled leather strap. It also looked nice with it! You'd think black dials with brown leather would be a mismatch but surprisingly it goes well together.
Great review Eve! I have the white dial version and I love it too. The bracelet does feel a bit so-so, but it looks much more expensive than it feels.
Thanks Aviv! The SNKL41 is a nice "canvas" for different straps. 😄
I have this same watch and having a hard time deciding if I should sell it or not.. I have the snk809 as well and that is my preferred daily watch and I am thinking of upgrading maybe to a sarb033..
I haven't touched a SARB in person so I can't say if it's worth the upgrade. People are saying that the SARB's are getting more expensive now so it might not be worth it. 🙂
Absolutely stunning watch. Great review/overview.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the review. 😁
Thank you for your honest review!
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you found it helpful. 😁
Hello, great content. I just bought this exact watch few days ago. Do you have any recommendation for a good metal bracelet? Shopee or lazada link? The bracelet is not that good to be honest. Thanks!
This one from Lazada, the Jubilee-style! I featured it in my how to change screw link bracelet video. 😁 s.lazada.com.ph/s.hZcpx
Great straight to the point video Eve😎👍 I've been trying to get an 41 for a while now but every time I have the money to buy,I can't get one and more than often when I can get one I've just bought a watch 🙄😩 I'll get it eventually 😂👍
Thank you so much! Perhaps your meant for a watch in a different price range than the SNKL41! 😅
@@AliasEveWatches it's a mission 😂 I've wanted one for years but for one reason or another I haven't been able to get one lol, I'll get it😉 thanks Eve👍
@@twitchyjambo Thanks for watching! 😄
Hey Eve. I got an SNKM45 myself (the brown sunburst dial version) and I love it. I would have to agree that the older Seiko 5s are probably the most practical choice for an everyday automatic watch from a well known brand in the sub 100 or sub 150$ range (depending on the model), winning out over Vostoks not necessarily in the technical department (although the 7s26 seems to be a bit more consistent than a 2416 or so), but in the general purpose subdued look. However, the bracelets are indeed horrid. When I got mine, I didn't really care about mangling the end links as I knew I was putting the bracelet straight in the bin lol. Ended up putting my SNKM on a Geckota rivet Berwick bracelet which is absolutely gorgeous, but has the downside of being almost as expensive as the watch :)
I used to have a Vostok Amphibia... it was only with me for a week then I passed it on. Now THAT one had a horrendous bracelet! 😂
Enjoy your SNKM!
@@AliasEveWatches Oof, I think it's hard to declare a winner in the worst default bracelet category between Seiko 5s and Amphibias :)
@@AnCar88 Seiko 5 bracelets > Vostok Amphibia bracelets!!! :)
Nice review, Eve, thank you🙂👍 Really good looking watch, you nailed it by saying, well paraphrasing here, looks the most Seiko. It does. Looks very Grand Seiko to me. Wow quickset date and day. I would not purchase, though, need at least 100m water resistance- I'm THAT clumsy.
Thank you Scott! They say the SNKL45/41/43 is the "Baby SARB" which is the "Baby Grand Seiko". 😄
The new Seiko 5 Sports SBSA has a similar case shape with 100m WR, but it's a lot more expensive!
Great video eve, these are definitely some of the best bang for your buck watches. I have a snx which is a little more dressy but similar spec.
Oooh the SNXS has got a great dial! I love the bar hour markers and the stick hands on those.
@@AliasEveWatches me too. It's so nice
Great review! It does look like a beautiful watch.
Thank you Luis! 😁
That’s one cool watch! Guess I could fit another Seiko in my collection 😁
Thank you! I hope this video wasn't such a bad influence. 😅😅😅
Funny thing... I love the mines bracelet.
When it comes to folded link bracelets, this one has been the best so far. 😁
Unfortunately, I had left most of my collection at home, when I was evacuating. I had a lot of quartz, hand-wound and automatic watches. But personally for me under these circumstances I found out that the best watch is G-shock metal square (for obvious durability) and Steeldive Capt. Willard (for being both tough and classy on a Milanese strap)
I'm sorry to hear about you leaving most of your collection at home. 💔 I hope when the war is over, your house is still okay. How are you holding up now?
@@AliasEveWatches I'm holding fine, thanks 🙂
Those SD1970s are the best watches on the Internet for the money, during the exli express sale I managed to buy 10 of the no logo black dial ones with steel straps for 53 pounds each. I plan on getting some custom dials made that look more like the 60s/70s Vietnam era watches.
Ironically my father had a late 1950s rolex GMT but someone stole it when he was in hospital and later died, if not for that I would now have the appocolypse now watch collection.
With uncertain ecenonic times if you know you can buy a watch that sells in your nation for a good price and you find a seller that has a good deal it's a pretty good investment.
I'm got 24 amphibias when the rouble was low and 10 SD1970s, I will sit on them for 6 months so the price will rise.
When the rouble was low the ambibias worked out less than 25 pounds per watch delivered.
I am kicking myself in the teeth for not moving my savings from GBP to USD a few months ago.
@@luked2767 this is a really great deal! I bought green steel logo for 80$
@@rumatadestora they are one of the better logos, they have a 4 year warrantee, sapphire with AR coating, NH35, 200m,ceramic bezel it's kind of cool how the dial and hands are green lume but the bezel is blue lume, but in the 1970s they did not have blue lume, they do accept seiko dails and crowns.
If someone asked me what watch should I get for my first that is not expensive I would say the SD1970 all day long, the vostok are good for the price but I'm pretty sure you can't import them anymore and they are more of an aqquired tasted due to how old fashioned they are, I know the factory has no ties with the Russian government but if the factory ever shuts down they will triple or more in value overnight.
It's a nice watch indeed, and it was back in the day seiko was still affordable, I'm not to bother about hacking if it can be back hacked, quick change is nice but I would not say no to a watch I like if its not quick change, handwinding I really think is quite important for accuracy and amplitude, I find you can keep a watch very accurate is you wind it everyday about half from empty to full so about 30 half turns.
Doing the seiko shuffle to wind it up makes the balance go quicker. For example on most watches if you want to speed them up buy a few second you can just shuffle it back and forth for a while and it should add a few seconds.
I never realised how important handwinding was until covid hit and your not that active and not giving the watch enough euto movement.
It really would not cost much more for seiko to make this watch with sapphire, hacking and handwinding but seiko has really moved a lot more up market.
It's getting to the point that the only new Japanese watch brands that have value for money are orient and I really hope they don't pull a upmarket trick.
Thanks for watching Luke! Nice to see your name here again. 😁 I got this watch for around $80 in 2019.
I had the same experience too! With the lockdowns and just staying at home, the level of activity wasn't enough to generate enough for the power reserve.
@@AliasEveWatches During lockdown I messed up the time quite a few times due to this, I find oreints being the best to find with the lowest inactivity, I rember you could buy a pilots style S5 for under 60 in 18/19.
In the UK the new seiko 5s are going for 150 to 200 pounds plus.
I honestly don't see myself ever buying a new seiko in the future unless it's something really special.
Apart from used/vintage I feel Chinese brands have really upped their game but they often have stupid names and logos.
It's not exactly a secret that nearly all low and mid range Japanese and Swiss watches have everything apart from the movement made in China.
Fantastic review
Thanks Xavi, I'm glad this helped you. 😁
snkl45 and snk809 my favourite watch model's
Both a great choices! 😁
Super love it with the leather strap!
Thank you Alec! 😄
how is it holding up now?
@@koltonpetticrew I haven't actually worn it in a while but im 99.99% sure it's still functioning well. 😁
@@AliasEveWatches just got mine yesterday and i love it! hope it gets as many years as yours has
@@koltonpetticrew Just take care of it will! Seiko's are really good quality. 😄 Just don't get it too wet because it only has 30m water resistance. 😁
I want this watch so bad but I can’t buy it at retail and resellers are asking mad prices for these.
I think it's about $100 on Amazon US right now! How much are they charging you there? Luckily I got mine at $80ish.
the only thing keeping me from buying this as my 1st mechanical/automatic watch is I'm having a hard time deciding between the 45 and 43 :(
I love black color in general and the red second hand on 45 looks good but the blue dial on 43 looks so prettyy
I think between the 45 or the 43, is a lifestyle choice! 45 looks more sporty, great for casual. The 43 looks more dressy with the white dial and blue hands, good for formal events and for business-formal office wear. 😁
@@AliasEveWatches flipped a coin to pick which to buy and now I'm waiting for my 45 to arrive😌
@@kokolexx Welcome to the dark side😈...... (and by that, I mean literally dark side because of the black dial)
@@AliasEveWatches I love it but I have a problem now. Can't stop looking at it😭.
The only downside is that it is a bit smaller than I thought,but my wrist is small so it's fine. Guess next time I buy a watch I will find a 40mm one. But not anytime soon since I don't want to go down this rabbit hole of watch collecting because I'm already deep inside the fountain pens rabbit hole and my wallet won't survive another one🤣
@@kokolexx Hahahahha! If you have a small wrist but want something a bit bigger, the black SARB033 or 035 is a good candidate. However, they're hard to find now. Plus, enjoy your SNKL45 first!
You have a lovely voice Ma'am Eve
Gosh, thank you so much! 😊
This or the Seiko SNK361?
If you like the 5's monogrammed in the background, the SNK361 is a good option. Personally, I don't like it. I prefer the simple sunburst dial. 😁
@@AliasEveWatches I agree. I'm also going to buy the SNK381. Thank you!
Us nerds would swop the bracelet anyway......it's a classic no doubt.
That's true! I've seen some decent stainless steel bracelets on our local e-commerce websites and Aliexpress for less than $10! I got this SNKL45 for $80 so upgrading the bracelet would still add up to less than $100. 😀
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Sure does look great .
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 😁
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👩🏻‘twas Super awesome review.
@@earlbee3196 Yey! Thank you so much!
I think SNXS79 have a case
What do you mean?
@@AliasEveWatches I mean I think the Seiko SNSX79 have a case also for the best starter $100 watch, although both SNLK45 and SNXS79 watches have already increased the price. :)
@@watchcraftph1 The SNXS79 has a great dial, I think! But the turtle-like case shape, I'm not a huge fan. 😅 But I've seen a video on youtube (I think it's Time Squared) where he transferred the dial of an SNXS to an SNKL case which looked really nice!
Snkl45 or snxs79?🤔
While I like the dial of the SNXS79, since it resembles the Rolex OP, I'm not a fan of the case. I did see a mod where they put the dial of the SNXS into the SNKL case, which looks cool but I don't want to have to mod it. 😁
I have both ,they are both great everyday watches but I do lean towards the SNXS79 due to the dial looking cleaner in my opinion.
"Starter watch" is a weird term. You don't have to learn how to watch. If you can strap in on, you're good to go.