That is a little treasure. I have nothing but love for the simplicity, reliability and hassle free experience you get from quartz watches. I bought a Sub with my first big paycheck working as a commercial diver, and despite the fancy watches I've bought over the years my daily watch is a 13 year old DW5600.
It has always bothered me that none of Grand Seiko’s lauded 9F series has perpetual calendar functionality. Seiko has perpetual calendars up and down the rest of their normal quartz range, Citizen and Casio too, but the premier quartz watches of the Seiko Group can’t get the date right for more than two months in a row. To distill the issue down to its essence: that’s dumb.
@@quinncide yeah, if you're going to have HAQ then it makes sense to have perpetual or at least annual calendar. Also, it took them decades to make a 9F jumping hour hand (so you don't have to ruin your accuracy twice a year for daylight savings change) I have 3 quartz Omegas from the 1990s that have that feature, include the amazing Omega cal 1680
Oh wow that is a beautiful watch...gotta admit when I got into the watch game I was initially a bit snobbish ala "mechanic only". But there are rly a lot of awesome Quarz watches out there and this is a great example
Nice find, would like an 8F watch nowdays. There is the Seiko JDM SBTM307 (and 303, 305) with similar case, 12 and 6 dial as well as a solar, radio controlled and perpetual calendar quartz movement. It also features needle position adjustment and the second hand hits the markers. Regards
My first "nice" watch was a JDM Seiko with an 8F32 movement. It still gets worn from time to time. The only negative is that I have to send it in to the service center to get the battery changed. EDIT: You didn't show one of the most interesting features--the "dance" the hands and calendar do to show the current month, year, and date of the perpetual calendar.
The SBTM version are solar powered and sapphire.Loving mine since is so light weight that I been wearing that more than my mechanical Seiko and Citizen.Also radio controlled time is just so much fun to see it move itself with solar light
@@addicted_to_watches The clear coating is crazy good like the sapphire is not even there.Is just too bad Seiko dun do this in the mechanical version or they charge crazy prices for one.
This is a hell of a find! I have an 8f seiko with day date that looks like a baby Grand Seiko, but it got out of sync somehow and I dont have the means to reset the perpetual calendar unfortunately. I wish I'd found this instead though!
Nice and it's in-between the watches I have at the moment, I have a gshock metal and it might not have a movement but it sets its self and solar so no battery changes or services with my forgetfulness it ticks some box's. And I have a mk1 christopher ward but it is a chronometer but has no date. But I think I'll have to look closer at this sekio but also interested in a Hamilton day date or a sinn diver.
The 12/6 and possibly the printing on the dial looked to be stamped from behind and painted rather than applied. Either way it’s a watch I’ve never seen before so thanks for sharing.
You're right it could be. It can be hard to tell sometimes. I had an orient ray and many people say the logo is stamped but it's actually just incredibly thin and applied. Don't ask me how I know 😅
www.theseikoguy.com/2007-seiko-catalog-v2-jp/ If you check page 69 here it looks like this is indeed the 073. The 077 has a different case dial and bracelet.
It comes from a time before brands posted lots of information on their websites about all their models. Half the point of making videos on obscure watches like this is to provide people with some information if they happen to come across one. There are many times I've come across a weird or rare model, and the first thing I'll do is search UA-cam for a video about it. This way, I can provide that video for someone else hopefully
What a beautiful watch. Off by a minute after three years… And it’s 20 years old. Wow. Just wow.
These models and movements aren't available much anymore but I wish they were more popular in their day
I like how solid is the seconds hand. No vibration and kick back
That's usually a good sign that the movement is a quality one and not just a cheapie 👍
That is a little treasure. I have nothing but love for the simplicity, reliability and hassle free experience you get from quartz watches. I bought a Sub with my first big paycheck working as a commercial diver, and despite the fancy watches I've bought over the years my daily watch is a 13 year old DW5600.
The 5600 is hard to argue with
I have an 8F watch. The battery it takes is huge and is supposed to last 10 years! Also re-setting the perpetual calendar is a rather funky procedure.
Yeah, I changed the battery on this one myself and I would have had no idea if not for another video on UA-cam explaining it
It has always bothered me that none of Grand Seiko’s lauded 9F series has perpetual calendar functionality. Seiko has perpetual calendars up and down the rest of their normal quartz range, Citizen and Casio too, but the premier quartz watches of the Seiko Group can’t get the date right for more than two months in a row. To distill the issue down to its essence: that’s dumb.
@@quinncide yeah, if you're going to have HAQ then it makes sense to have perpetual or at least annual calendar. Also, it took them decades to make a 9F jumping hour hand (so you don't have to ruin your accuracy twice a year for daylight savings change) I have 3 quartz Omegas from the 1990s that have that feature, include the amazing Omega cal 1680
Oh wow that is a beautiful watch...gotta admit when I got into the watch game I was initially a bit snobbish ala "mechanic only". But there are rly a lot of awesome Quarz watches out there and this is a great example
It's something a lot of people fall into but absolutely, there are a lot of great quartz pieces out there!
Nice find, would like an 8F watch nowdays. There is the Seiko JDM SBTM307 (and 303, 305) with similar case, 12 and 6 dial as well as a solar, radio controlled and perpetual calendar quartz movement. It also features needle position adjustment and the second hand hits the markers. Regards
Those models are pretty nice. Seiko definitely went for a much more modern angular styling with them
Classic and simple. Accurate quartz.
Exactly. It's everything you need from a watch
HAQ seiko are some of the best value out there.
Absolutely!
My first "nice" watch was a JDM Seiko with an 8F32 movement. It still gets worn from time to time. The only negative is that I have to send it in to the service center to get the battery changed.
EDIT: You didn't show one of the most interesting features--the "dance" the hands and calendar do to show the current month, year, and date of the perpetual calendar.
Good thing about the perpetual calendar is that even if it's only worn from time to time, it'll still be showing the right date and time
Affordable luxury,what a brilliant watch
100%
The SBTM version are solar powered and sapphire.Loving mine since is so light weight that I been wearing that more than my mechanical Seiko and Citizen.Also radio controlled time is just so much fun to see it move itself with solar light
They are great watches. The sapphire on them usually also has some really good ar coating
@@addicted_to_watches The clear coating is crazy good like the sapphire is not even there.Is just too bad Seiko dun do this in the mechanical version or they charge crazy prices for one.
This is a hell of a find! I have an 8f seiko with day date that looks like a baby Grand Seiko, but it got out of sync somehow and I dont have the means to reset the perpetual calendar unfortunately. I wish I'd found this instead though!
There is a video on UA-cam explaining how to reset the calendar after a battery change if you feel like giving it a go yourself
Ideal watch for every day use😊
It definitely is. Simple, clean, legible and reliable
I agree.
Nice and it's in-between the watches I have at the moment, I have a gshock metal and it might not have a movement but it sets its self and solar so no battery changes or services with my forgetfulness it ticks some box's. And I have a mk1 christopher ward but it is a chronometer but has no date. But I think I'll have to look closer at this sekio but also interested in a Hamilton day date or a sinn diver.
Sounds like you've got a solid little collection going
The 12/6 and possibly the printing on the dial looked to be stamped from behind and painted rather than applied. Either way it’s a watch I’ve never seen before so thanks for sharing.
You're right it could be. It can be hard to tell sometimes. I had an orient ray and many people say the logo is stamped but it's actually just incredibly thin and applied. Don't ask me how I know 😅
Killer watch. Would be even better if it included the numeral at the 9:00 position. Great review. Thank you!
It would have some big explorer vibes with that 9. Glad you enjoyed the video
Pain in the *ss to set.
Once you done it, you'll be good for the next 10 years.
Seriously! I replaced the battery on this one and shorting it to set the calendar took a while. Thankfully there was a video on UA-cam explaining it
I find the 6 and 12 markers too large, but I love quartz.
I guess they wanted a bold design that would stand out and went for it
Does the perpetual also cover that leap year 29Feb ?
Yeah, sure does!
If only Seiko would make such watches nowadays. Sigh.
They're bringing back a lot of older designs for rereleases, hopefully they do the same with this one
Absolutely top !
Started watching with no sound and thought he was using some kind of invisible keyboard
To be fair, my videos might be better with the sound off anyway 😅
check Baltany Quartz , homage to explorer
You have a typo. This is the seiko SBQK077, not the 073…
www.theseikoguy.com/2007-seiko-catalog-v2-jp/
If you check page 69 here it looks like this is indeed the 073. The 077 has a different case dial and bracelet.
Look at the state of the hands, not high-end imo.
Considering the age and how many battery changes it's probably had I'd say it's dust that got inside the case during those times
People doubt Tudor and GS are "high end"?
Just depends how high on the ladder you're prepared to go. There's always a more expensive, more handcrafted, more independent brand out there
I cannot find this model listed, specs or anything on the web. just search and the model is nowhere to be seen. why?
It's fairly old and wasn't that popular so I guess there isn't a lot of information out there
@@addicted_to_watches not a lot, what about none. Either way that is too narrow of a sample to create content. I would call that creative fatigue.
It comes from a time before brands posted lots of information on their websites about all their models. Half the point of making videos on obscure watches like this is to provide people with some information if they happen to come across one. There are many times I've come across a weird or rare model, and the first thing I'll do is search UA-cam for a video about it. This way, I can provide that video for someone else hopefully
@@addicted_to_watches obscure it’s an understatement. Heck sounds like a piece unique.
I've seen this and some of the colour variants for sale occasionally. Maybe you just aren't looking in the right places ;)
È un calendario perpetuo, non te ne sei accorto? Perché non hai parlato minimamente di questa funzione?
Fair point 😅 I guess it's right there on the dial so even if I don't mention it, people will know it's a feature
High end quartz 😂