I really love my Alpinist SPB121J1, but the baby alpinist line indeed is really underrated. It’s more true to the field watch design with its more simple design, traditional single crown, and non-compass bezel. And it gives a similar vibe to the likes of the Rolex Explorer without being a copycat, it’s still uniquely Seiko. Also, thanks to its cleaner design, the baby alpinist line just lends itself to more dressier situations better than the standard double crown alpinist line if you’re looking for a watch that can do dressy.
Really nice selection there, some of them are new to me. I bought the Baby Alpinist in November 2021 and it is a very firm favourite. Perfect on a 7" wrist, and extremely legible at a glance.
I'm with you on the baby alpinist, i think its my favourite on this list. I also think the SSK009 GMT is an absolute stunner, really elegant! Top video mate 👍
I have four Seikos and I love 'em all. Blue Presage (SRPE43J1), Presage Style60s (SSA445J1), Glacier Alpinist (SPB197J1) and a Solar Diver (SNE585). No issues so far.
I GREATLY appreciate your extensive efforts to find watches fresh for us UA-camrs. Especially for us Seiko FANatics. I couldn't find something to satiate my lust for dressier watches, unfortunately. Seiko seems intent on culling them off when they get popular. Which drives me INSANE. I'll keep on my lifelong search for my perfect lifetime one watch collection. Hopefully with help from you
Gary over at I Like Watches has a review of the square Seiko and it's one I've considered. Prices on the Alpinist have been dropping (at least where I live). Baby Alpinist has been on sale in last few months for around €550 and you can even get the blacked out limited edition Alpinist for around €650 as it hasn't sold as well as expected. Really like the look of the SRPG59 as I hadn't noticed the little details before your video.
Very good suggestions. The baby alpinist is very tempting. Luckily(?) Seiko helps me save money by insisting on cramming day-date into most of their models, something I absolutely cannot stand, thus making them irrelevant for me.
THANK YOU! Finally the baby alpinist is getting some attention. I love mine and wear it almost every day. Got a leather strap and a president link from uncle seiko so I can pull of 3 different styles. Don’t regret a thing
The Seiko alpinist range has only been on my radar for a couple weeks but it's fair to say I've already become pretty smitten. The sarb013 is my favourite but as it's discontinued, buying pre-owned seems to be the only way to go, and trying discern fakes from authentic sarbs is providing difficult
So it's a fabulous iconic design , very much uprated , refined , Has 70 hour power reserve , beautifully finished Is there a better watch for the price ?
@@bumcrackwatchco. Orient Star watches have a better finish at $400-$500. Orient Star Power Reserve comes to mind. Also Hamilton field watches and Tissot PRX
@@bumcrackwatchco.There's lots of better watches for less money Hamilton khaki for one far better watch in my opinion and you save a couple of hundred quid, . I'd rather buy orient better watches for your money over Seiko
Some nice watches here to be sure, but they only remind me that Seiko ain't cheap anymore. Yes that Alpinist is gorgeous but 800 US ? Better alternatives available for that methinks.
@@Anirossa A lottery? What are you, 12 years old? I have never encountered anyone complaining of the movement outside of UA-cam talking head commentaries.
I have 7 Seikos with the 6R35 movement, all bought at the AD. All but ONE of them had to get regulated because they were going over 45 seconds fast a day. My Willard 55th Anniversary watch had to be completely overhauled as well. Once they got regulated they performed extremely well, just really sucks that I had pay more for it to get there
I have owned several Seikos in the past, but the only one I own is my Alpinist. Whilst the aesthetics are normally very good, the movements are pretty crap, the QC issues prevalent, and the price to high. I gave up on them when I discovered micro brands
What’s wrong with the movements. I have a regulated 4S35 in my land turtle ( fieldmaster ) and it’s accurate between -3 en -5 seconds per day. But then again I only buy seiko’s directly from Japan. No Made in Japan on the dial no deal.
@@theshadowman1398 Have you ever witnessed a 4r35 or 6r35 on a timegrapher? They are reliable, and if you wear them in the same manner on a regular basis and regulate them they can be quite accurate. The regulation on arrival is generally very hit and miss. Once bought an SKX and it ran +40spd on arrival. Like said, great aesthetics, but poor value for money. I love my Alpinist, but it's only worth half of what I paid in reality
I've owned around 5 Seikos now and not experienced a single QC issue. I know they very much exist because I've heard an abundance of stories, guess I've been lucky. I have my sights set on that SPB155 by the end of the year
Before I started collecting watches I considered £150 a lot of money to spend on a watch (for me personally)! When I quit heroin, I rewarded myself with a £180 Accurist quartz watch, thinking it was a great watch!......Now, my perception LOL. has changed somewhat LOL.
I'm done with Seiko because of the imprecision and non-constancy of their so-called recent (3 to 4 years now) movements It has become a lottery that can be expensive given their price increases My last disappointment was an Alpinist with a completely imprecise and non-standard movement (+ 2 minutes / hour !!!) How it can come out of the factory and offered for sale is incomprehensible Immediate return of course and refusal of any replacement Their old low priced movements found in some chinese watches are better!!!
You know, you can just have it serviced by Seiko or any third party watch repair and service store, as it does have a standard and easily serviceable and adjustable regulating screw. You may have just gotten a badly regulated and/or poorly quality controlled copy (this can happen from time to time with any mass produced watch brand, not just Seiko) if yours is indeed running 40 seconds a day, as my alpinist is actually running slightly more accurately than its published +25 to -15 second a day. My seiko SRPD51 which has the 4r36 movement also runs more accurate than Seiko’s published accuracy for it. Reviewers such as Teddy Baldassarre have also pointed out that Seiko’s 4r36 and 6r35 movements run far more accurate than Seiko’s published accuracy, as these published accuracy are actually just Seiko’s benchmark for the allowable inaccuracy their movements should have, a sort of qc test.
Apologies, I don't mean to be rude but I find it very irksome when people pronounce " PRO SPEC " (Professional Specification) as " PROSS SPECKS " which means nothing. Other than that, a great video.
It's literally got an X and the end. Everyone pronounces it 'pross specks' If Seiko intended it to be pronounced 'pro spec' they did a terrible job... Thanks for wathing 😀
I really love my Alpinist SPB121J1, but the baby alpinist line indeed is really underrated. It’s more true to the field watch design with its more simple design, traditional single crown, and non-compass bezel. And it gives a similar vibe to the likes of the Rolex Explorer without being a copycat, it’s still uniquely Seiko. Also, thanks to its cleaner design, the baby alpinist line just lends itself to more dressier situations better than the standard double crown alpinist line if you’re looking for a watch that can do dressy.
Really nice selection there, some of them are new to me. I bought the Baby Alpinist in November 2021 and it is a very firm favourite. Perfect on a 7" wrist, and extremely legible at a glance.
I'm with you on the baby alpinist, i think its my favourite on this list. I also think the SSK009 GMT is an absolute stunner, really elegant! Top video mate 👍
The baby alpinist is a stunner, proper Rolex explorer vibes but with its own style
Completely agree. I love that is has heritage too with the older Alpinist models. Proper explorers watch!
I have four Seikos and I love 'em all. Blue Presage (SRPE43J1), Presage Style60s (SSA445J1), Glacier Alpinist (SPB197J1) and a Solar Diver (SNE585). No issues so far.
Love little collection of Seikos my friend. Particularly love that glacier Alpinist! Thanks for watching!
I GREATLY appreciate your extensive efforts to find watches fresh for us UA-camrs. Especially for us Seiko FANatics. I couldn't find something to satiate my lust for dressier watches, unfortunately. Seiko seems intent on culling them off when they get popular. Which drives me INSANE. I'll keep on my lifelong search for my perfect lifetime one watch collection. Hopefully with help from you
Thank you for this video. What do you think, SRPG57 or SRPH75? I can't decide.
Gary over at I Like Watches has a review of the square Seiko and it's one I've considered. Prices on the Alpinist have been dropping (at least where I live). Baby Alpinist has been on sale in last few months for around €550 and you can even get the blacked out limited edition Alpinist for around €650 as it hasn't sold as well as expected.
Really like the look of the SRPG59 as I hadn't noticed the little details before your video.
Some really good finds here, especially the square 1
Very good suggestions. The baby alpinist is very tempting. Luckily(?) Seiko helps me save money by insisting on cramming day-date into most of their models, something I absolutely cannot stand, thus making them irrelevant for me.
THANK YOU! Finally the baby alpinist is getting some attention. I love mine and wear it almost every day. Got a leather strap and a president link from uncle seiko so I can pull of 3 different styles. Don’t regret a thing
The Seiko alpinist range has only been on my radar for a couple weeks but it's fair to say I've already become pretty smitten. The sarb013 is my favourite but as it's discontinued, buying pre-owned seems to be the only way to go, and trying discern fakes from authentic sarbs is providing difficult
Yep, the fake Sarbs are scary good. Even Max from WatchCrunch got duped and he's a seriously experienced collector.
Thanks for featuring the SNKP23! I picked one up after seeing it here, and I LOVE IT
No, thank you! Enjoy!
The baby tuna and baby alpinist are my picks. Beautiful combination
SPB053 is beautiful, the dial is superb. Very underrated watch
$800 for a baby alpinist is insane considering the OG was $300 just 4~5 years ago
So it's a fabulous iconic design , very much uprated , refined , Has 70 hour power reserve , beautifully finished
Is there a better watch for the price ?
@@bumcrackwatchco. Orient Star watches have a better finish at $400-$500. Orient Star Power Reserve comes to mind. Also Hamilton field watches and Tissot PRX
@@bumcrackwatchco.There's lots of better watches for less money Hamilton khaki for one far better watch in my opinion and you save a couple of hundred quid, . I'd rather buy orient better watches for your money over Seiko
Some nice watches here to be sure, but they only remind me that Seiko ain't cheap anymore. Yes that Alpinist is gorgeous but 800 US ? Better alternatives available for that methinks.
The 6R35 tend to preform worse than the 4R movements as a side note, its also known to be the less reliable of the two.
Interesting, only heard positive things about it. I'll look in to this, thanks for contributing.
My two Seiko divers with 6R35 movement are very reliable and keeping great time at around +- 2 seconds per day when worn daily.
@WatchesAndPhotography Its a lottery, searth up the movement and you will find it mentioned all over
@@Anirossa A lottery? What are you, 12 years old? I have never encountered anyone complaining of the movement outside of UA-cam talking head commentaries.
I have 7 Seikos with the 6R35 movement, all bought at the AD. All but ONE of them had to get regulated because they were going over 45 seconds fast a day. My Willard 55th Anniversary watch had to be completely overhauled as well. Once they got regulated they performed extremely well, just really sucks that I had pay more for it to get there
Srp025 deserves a shout i reckon.
I have owned several Seikos in the past, but the only one I own is my Alpinist. Whilst the aesthetics are normally very good, the movements are pretty crap, the QC issues prevalent, and the price to high. I gave up on them when I discovered micro brands
What’s wrong with the movements. I have a regulated 4S35 in my land turtle ( fieldmaster ) and it’s accurate between -3 en -5 seconds per day. But then again I only buy seiko’s directly from Japan. No Made in Japan on the dial no deal.
@@theshadowman1398 Have you ever witnessed a 4r35 or 6r35 on a timegrapher? They are reliable, and if you wear them in the same manner on a regular basis and regulate them they can be quite accurate. The regulation on arrival is generally very hit and miss. Once bought an SKX and it ran +40spd on arrival. Like said, great aesthetics, but poor value for money. I love my Alpinist, but it's only worth half of what I paid in reality
I've owned around 5 Seikos now and not experienced a single QC issue. I know they very much exist because I've heard an abundance of stories, guess I've been lucky. I have my sights set on that SPB155 by the end of the year
I love the seiko arabic snk063j5
Why this obsession with 200m when most people will only wear their watch in the bath?
“Tunas” are thicker, both in case height and bezel width. The one shown definitely is thinner and does look like a “bottle cap”, at least to me.
I have the blue dial baby Tuna with penguins on it. That dial is simply epic and the whole watch punches way way above it's price point.
I'm very jealous, that dial is one of my favourites in the whole watch world, enjoy! And thanks for watching
This Anarctic penguin Tuna is available at Long Island watches for $413. I love the dial, I have the Monster model.
Nice pickings 👌
Glad you like them! Appreciate the support Johnny 🙏
That square seiko is really gorgeous but I can't come near it because of it's non hacking / non handwinding movement.
But it is a very2 tough movement, mine is 10 years without service
Yep! Sold my SNKL23 because the movement started to annoy me!
Before I started collecting watches I considered £150 a lot of money to spend on a watch (for me personally)! When I quit heroin, I rewarded myself with a £180 Accurist quartz watch, thinking it was a great watch!......Now, my perception LOL. has changed somewhat LOL.
Nice video 👍🏾
Thank you my friend, I'm glad you enjoyed it 👍
Nice content
Thank you Jeffrey, appreciate the kind words 🙏 stay healthy
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I'm done with Seiko because of the imprecision and non-constancy of their so-called recent (3 to 4 years now) movements
It has become a lottery that can be expensive given their price increases
My last disappointment was an Alpinist with a completely imprecise and non-standard movement (+ 2 minutes / hour !!!)
How it can come out of the factory and offered for sale is incomprehensible
Immediate return of course and refusal of any replacement
Their old low priced movements found in some chinese watches are better!!!
Yeah that is ridiculous, should've never left the factory. I've personally not had an issue with a Seiko watch yet (touch wood).
I have an alpinist and the imprecision is about - 40 seconds per day. Im done as well! Never more seikos!
You know, you can just have it serviced by Seiko or any third party watch repair and service store, as it does have a standard and easily serviceable and adjustable regulating screw. You may have just gotten a badly regulated and/or poorly quality controlled copy (this can happen from time to time with any mass produced watch brand, not just Seiko) if yours is indeed running 40 seconds a day, as my alpinist is actually running slightly more accurately than its published +25 to -15 second a day.
My seiko SRPD51 which has the 4r36 movement also runs more accurate than Seiko’s published accuracy for it. Reviewers such as Teddy Baldassarre have also pointed out that Seiko’s 4r36 and 6r35 movements run far more accurate than Seiko’s published accuracy, as these published accuracy are actually just Seiko’s benchmark for the allowable inaccuracy their movements should have, a sort of qc test.
Apologies, I don't mean to be rude but I find it very irksome when people pronounce " PRO SPEC " (Professional Specification) as " PROSS SPECKS " which means nothing.
Other than that, a great video.
It's literally got an X and the end. Everyone pronounces it 'pross specks'
If Seiko intended it to be pronounced 'pro spec' they did a terrible job...
Thanks for wathing 😀
You all continue to skip the Seiko turtle.
But still a good show.
being watch enthusiast, i hv heard of the bottle cap....but never knew it has screw down crown!
I’m impressed: I disagree with all the suggestions.
Okay, what are your suggestions then?? 10 of them please...
First
Congratulations, take a lolly