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Why the Seiko Prospex SPB337 Night Vision Limited Edition Alpinist will appeal to a broad audience
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
2:45 Features
5:40 Opinion
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Watch Info:
Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB337 Black Series Limited Edition
$925.00
Limited Edition: 5,500
Prospex Alpinist Black Series Limited Edition. Designed for those who treat life as the ultimate adventure, the Seiko Prospex line meets every challenge with technological excellence and style. Part of a rich legacy of innovation in high-intensity timekeeping, Prospex continues to celebrate a long history of sports watch excellence with recreations and reinterpretations of landmark achievements.
Based on Seiko’s first sports watch, the 1959 Alpinist, this extraordinary Black Series Limited Edition, available only in a controlled production run of 5,500, expresses the view seen through a night vision scope, offering a black dial and hands and markers with Seiko’s brighter and longer lasting “Green LumiBrite Pro,” suitable for professional usage and providing maximum visibility with the color most recognizable in the dark.
Designed for a wide range of adventure activities, this exceptional timepiece, in stainless steel with black hard coating, includes a rotating inner compass ring, magnified date window, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on the inner surface, screwdown crown and see-through caseback, and tri-fold push button release clasp. The 24-jewel automatic movement beats at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve of approximately 70 hours and manual winding capability. Packaged in a Limited Edition collectors’ box. 20 bar, 200M Water Resistant
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I like the watch and the handset is really cool. 20 Bar of water resistance is surprising for this piece. Reasonably priced too and I'd buy one today if I knew what hemisphere I was in.
I'm sure an App can help with the hemisphere.... And I can help you order the watch ;)
Ok ok, a sub from me. Even though the seiko I dream of is limited to 200 pieces and will not be available to me. Your video of it will be watched often by me. It was your video when you became a Seiko Grand Seiko dealer.
Edit: I always wear my Seiko ‘BFK”. Black dial. Why? It is incredibly sturdy (the watch has been boiled, spun on a dril, went through was and dry cycles and much more on the forums. And it looks beautiful. Also rather affordable.
Wearing seiko flightmaster because it’s remind me when Seiko used to be a value champion
Rolex Air King. My first mechanical watch and went with it because I prefer brushed stainless look and no date complication and of course the fact that I’ll never lose a penny on it if I sell it.
It looks great. Nice budget watch.
I chopped my Prospex LX 043 rubber band as well. It was absurdly long and I sometimes use with a wetsuit and it's still absurdly way too long for that purpose as well. How many 9 inch wrists in 10mm wetsuits are there? Anyway, I used a coin to get a perfect half circle when cutting and then some fine sandpaper to soften edges and even out. Got it looking halfway stock again. Try that Chris!
Thank you! The coin is a great idea actually, I will give that a try!
If you want to check it out under night vision, can help out there. Cool review as ever chris
Bring your goggles by the store! Thank you!
That's sick
If you want one please reach out to us with the info in the description!
I really love the Alpinist look, but I don’t think the cool modern tactical look meshes very well with the traditional looking cathedral handset in this case. I really dig that dial texture though.
Do you think we’ll get any other colour ways in the same case as the SLA065 by the way?
Do you mean the case with the zaratsu finish? I do have an SLA043 in stock (contact info in the description if you want to call and chat)
@@Littletreasury Sorry, I meant in the more modern style of the SLA065 - I do like the SLA043 but I’ve got a year or two before I have enough money for a nice Seiko. Just bought an MM300 this year so need to recover some funds!
Went to your site watch is not available. How to get it?
Please email info@littletreasury.com
Very unclear u explain the compass. So S in northern atmosphere, does it mean s is pointed South? Or now North? Lol. 😅.
Why are you shouting, I'm right here!
You must have some powerful speakers! Thankfully Chris' voice can be modulated by your volume control button.
I wouldn't pay that much for a watch with that lack of accuracy rating. Plus 25 secs a day! No thanks.
Hi, to clarify it is -15 to +25 a day, so it will fall somewhere in that range. Pretty good for something mechanical under 1k actually.
@@Littletreasury Well, this doesn't have to be a long debate. I say, simply, that inexpensive ETA and Solita movements can have almost chronometer accuracy. An edge to edge variation of 40 seconds per day suggests that a better movement should be this maker's first priority. It's a pretty watch, but if it's not accurate (and by definition this one is likely not to be) it's all looks and no substance. There are better choices at 1,000 £ $ €.