Great video, in the future I would recommend using a rubber Ball opener, I have been using one for a couple of years and still have to find a watch I can't open with it, and there are no scratches whatsoever
I know of these type of case openers but have trouble envisioning that they would be "grippy" enough to open a tight case back such as the screw on type. I will definitely consider one of these openers to add to my wristwatch tool box. thanks for the suggestion
Great video, in the future I would recommend using a rubber Ball opener, I have been using one for a couple of years and still have to find a watch I can't open with it, and there are no scratches whatsoever
I haven't tried those yet, but sometimes I can't imagine how it could be "grippy" enough to open a screw on case back.
I know of these type of case openers but have trouble envisioning that they would be "grippy" enough to open a tight case back such as the screw on type. I will definitely consider one of these openers to add to my wristwatch tool box. thanks for the suggestion
why it has no crown guard? is it a fake seiko?
I thought the samurai comes from the case profile that resembles the famous Japanese samurai castles
To the best of my knowledge I think the moniker is derived from the shape of the hands
so this watch is non-hackable and cant hand wind?
Yes that is correct. Thanks for watching
This is the old version of a watch, if you want those features get the 2016 model, it's WAY better.