Inside Seiko 5 - The fun facts 💪😎
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my seiko 5 actus was running well for almost 40 years with no service. A few years ago i spent around 65 euros for a total servicing. I knew that i could buy anew seiko 5 for around 100 euros, but it would not be the same. The watchmaker mad such a nice job, that my watch now looks and works like a new one. emotional value is more important than commercial value of a watch
It's around 250-300 euros
So for that price, almost certainly what they did was take the movement out, throw it in the trash and put a new one in. So in a sense it's almost not the same watch.
I just took my paid gig for a seiko skx with sentimental value to a man and i offered him the option of a simple movement swap or to do a full service and cleaning and repair of the original movement of which he seems to have trashed the hairspring in a fall. He opted for the latter. Because the watch has so much sentimental value for him he's paying about 270 bucks on the service and is happy to do it.
I love the fact that you correctly called it a “ low entry level “ rather than a “ cheap “ watch like a lot of people and watch aficionados do. Love your channel !
Thank You from Canada !
Facts.
I put my Seiko 5 through my military service 1990. Believe me a tough watch.
Did you see action though?
@@razormonkey5000 . The intake 1990 January and August we were fully trained for operational deployment but the conflict was finalised and all troops extracted by 1990. 👍🏻
I am the man behind the gun in Gulf war and Kargil war wearing my Seiko 5 with 6319 movement without any servicing yet. So yes! my Seiko have seen lot of action back in 80s. IT IS TOUGH! BELIEVE ME.@@razormonkey5000
I use mine daily at work. Tough nut I tell you.
@@razormonkey5000depending on which job you have, being in combat versus field training exercises, the watches will be put through intense punishment either way.
Seiko is the best watch company in the world, period.
I HAVE TO AGREE, CAPS
I completely agree. People look at me like I’m crazy. In a room full of zenith, omega you name it…i would choose Seiko if I could truly only have one.
Seiko is such a sweet brand with an awesome history of making in-house movements and watches of incredible historical importance.
I'd rather own a rolex or longines, but seiko is a close second/third for me.
The problem is, I feel they are losing their way with degraded value for money and a stream of endless limited additions. Offering hardlex and 4r movements for 600+ is wild.
I still rather have a Rolex
im an automotive technician with an engineering diploma
ive been to a few countries for varius engineering seminars.germany ,italy ,japan
what ive noticed and was really surprising is that japanese from low end mechanics to to high end engineers and high ranked CEO's all wore casios , seikos citizens, orients .
they never show off.
everything they said they wanted us to understand exactly why they mean and the reason for it
amazing culture amazing people .
their mindset is what they put to their products
THEY KNOW, WE BELIEVE CRSP
In the 90’s I worked with Japanese engineers to Americanize and Europeanize Japanese products. Their laser like focus to cost effective solutions was a lesson. Seeing that reversing mechanism brings it all back.
As a little boy I always had a fascination with watches, but I never knew how amazing they were until I became an adult and understood the difference between quartz and automatics. I love my Seiko automatic watches. And I still have a Seiko quartz I bought 25 years ago
I owned an old Seikomatic weekender, which is probably an early 60s model with an engraved picture of a dolphin fish at the back of the cover. It look old and is a simple time and date keeper. What surprised me was that with such an aged instrument, the accuracy was superb, as precise as a quartz watch. It beat my other mechanical watches.
It’s interesting Seiko philosophy on 5 movements, from 7s26 non hack, non hand wind movements and in the same period did the opposite. In the ‘80’s they used both the non hand wound movements and the 4219 auto and hand wound. Their simplification of a lot is amazing .
You rightly speak of the "Love of mechanical watches." Many in the Seiko 5 line have display backs which serves to allow people to appreciate the miniature machines that make this all possible. A picture is worth a thousand words.
They are like the Toyota Corolla of watches. Cheap but reliable.
I'm sorta new at watchmaking, mostly watched your channel and a few others to learn the ins and outs. I started doing it so i could service my own watches, most of which are seikos including several seiko 5's. My first service was on a 7s26, the cheapest five they sold (Speedracer) which i bought just in anticipating of destroying it. 2 years out it's still running at about 275 amplitude and keeps fantastic time.
Since then i've serviced and adjusted about 11 of the things, 7s26's, 7006's and nh36's. One thing i constantly hear in my watchmaker spaces is that seikos are garbage and run at low amplitude and keep poor time. After servicing so many of them, i've now advanced enough to do hairspring work and adjusting the regulator pins and my services seem to be impeccable regularly getting a lasting 275 to 290 amplitude and after adjusting the terminal curve and getting the regulator pins just right it's not uncommon for me to have a six position delta in the 6 to 8 range and on the wrist my last two services/repairs have deviated for one only losing 1 to 0 seconds a day (7s26c) (Again, this is on the wrist performance.), and my most recent which is 0 to 2 seconds a day ( 7s36b).
I think 90% of the perception of the seiko five is that these are mass produced low cost watches, unadjusted with sometimes questionable lubrication from the factory. If you do a good service on them and do a little hairspring work (The terminal curve almost never tracks the regulator arm from the factory and so you gotta reshape it, recenter it in the regulator pins and get those regulator pins real close without binding.). Once you do those things it is remarkable how accurate these watches are, how durable they are. I'm pretty sure i could keep these running for a lifetime.
I've just graduated to my first complicated watch which is a bell matic 4006. I just wanted to give my experience working on these watches as the amount of dismissal they get from watchmakers is imo not warranted. Are they high precision chronometer finally decorated movements? Of course not. Are they workhorses that CAN run incredibly well with a little massaging and take a beating at an amazing value price? Absolutely!
Have you worked at all on the 6r35? My SPB207 looses lots of time and has massive positional variance :/
I can easily afford an Omega, say, but I love my Seiko 5. The Seiko dials look great, the price is right, they keep time well, and I simply can't justify the price of 'better' high end watches. I'd rather spend it on travel or put it into my retirement. Nice video.
I'm with you there. I've had a Seiko 5 for about 11 years and I love it. I was about to splash 5k on a watch that I really liked, but there was an element of its design that I hated (it was a limited edition with a stupid Top Gun logo on it, otherwise a beautiful watch although I can't remember the brand). I went for the Seiko and have never regretted it.
@@dandare1001 IWC, perhaps?
I love my snxs73. Keeps great time and is beautiful with an upgraded bracelet
Thanks for giving my humble but beloved Seiko Fives some love. I have 7 with another on the way. Great video!
You forgot to mention that they are affordable 😂
Just kidding, great video like always.
As a Seiko fan, I always enjoy listening to professionals talk about their technical aspects.
👏👏👏👏
I’ve gained an appreciation of these entry level mechanical Seiikos thanks to your video.
Thank you sir! It is very much appreciated that you are willing to show a lower-cost brand like Seiko. They are my personal favorite for many reasons. I have ventured into the world of Seiko modding. I could not be happier. The real help, and surprise, comes from Seiko themselves because they completely support the modding community. No other watch brand does this. They make aftermarket movements expressly for this purpose and even allow the reproduction of dials and other parts. they are extremely robust and very inexpensive to work on.
Thanks for sharing that information on Seiko's support for modifications/personalization. 😮😊
Spot on. Definitely nothing wrong with a Seiko, they make great affordable watches 🙂
@user-wv1pj6wh4h : Re "[Seiko] [doesn't] produce [Seiko] movements anymore": This is false. Far from not producing movements, Seiko has expanded its movement production into factories in multiple countries. Their higher-priced watches are produced in Japan only, while their lower-priced watches are produced in their over-seas factories, such as in Malaysia. I suggest doing research before getting on UA-cam and spouting a lot of false opinions.
All of my seikos are vintage autos and none of them have any issues and work beautifully. Orient/Epson also vintage and working beautifully. They’re pretty accurate too. Damn fine units.
Seiko makes a fantastic watch for a great price. The aftermarket parts availability is out of this world too! I've built a few Seiko mod watches based on the NH35 (4R35) movement. Going to be be servicing and restoring a Citizen dive watch with a Miyota 8205/8215 later this week, which is the entire reason I decided to get into hobbbyist watchmaking in the first place.
Seiko is a bargain for what you get. Plus, as an amateur watchmaker Seiko's are so much fun to work on. I have a box full of Seiko parts so almost never have to worry about locating parts and always a good feeling to put one back in service. Good video, Kalle.
Ah !! yes same here, although at the moment I have used most of my parts to restore a number of Seiko's. Some day a nice Grand Seiko is going to be on my wrist.
Seiko is the Japanese Rolex. I have a snxs79, the 7s26 is unbreakable. I love this watch as much as the expensive ones I also have...
This is awesome, it is the complete antithesis of Tissot. Tissot cut corners on the things that matter (see my rant on your plastic escapment video 😂) but decorate the movement to trick you into believeing you get a good watch. Seiko make a quality, durable watch movement with no decoration.
I know which brand gets my money in future and it isn't the Swiss one!
I have a 1917 Waltham trench watch and an Atlas Goliath pocket watch from 1920's. There will be Seiko 5's built today getting restored in 100 years but powermatic 80 Tissots will be scrap very sad of a brand with such history.
(Whoops i didnt mean to rant again 😂)
Thank you Kalle, I started working on watch repair and have since specialized on Seiko. I love the Seiko 5, I love finding broken Seiko's online and repairing them, they are genius... and parts are available...
There are 4 stable channels I have when it comes to servicing watches. A Welsh, a English, a Norwegian in Switzerland and you. Thank you for being fair when it comes to Seiko, I do quite often get the feeling that in Europe they never did forgive Seiko for the Quartz crisis (what they started themself) I can't say more for I am Biased, I love my Japanese watches, specially my Seikos but also my Citizen and Orient. Have one Swiss and one German watch and I wouldn't want to miss either of them. The love of a mechanical Watch is what is that we all have in common.
*Omdat ik fan ben van horloges en tevens zoon van een Nederlander* _(ik kom uit de USA)_ *geniet ik vooral van deze video's. De Nederlandse mentaliteit: goed gemaakt, effectief, goedkoop en gaat lang mee.*
My wife bought me a Seiko 5 from a charity shop for my birthday a couple of years ago
Its really nice and keeps perfect time
I LOVE SEIKO
I live the 6119 and 6309 movements.. the 7xxx are not as nice but the reason I usually avoid them is the hairsprings seem lower quality compared to the earlier models. I often have 7xxx movements with the hairspring out of flat, but the 6xxx are usually fine. Of course that could just mean the 6xxx is more tolerant of my clumsy handling of the balance wheel.
Thanks for the great videos.
Thank you Kalle, I really enjoyed this episode. Before this episode, I thought you only worked on high-end models!
I totally agree that a watch, even a relatively low cost one like a Seiko 5, is worth restoring if it has sentimental/emotional value to its owner. That alone is priceless.
MAGIC LEVER!!!!!!!!!
Seiko is an incredible watch manufacturer. Completely vertically integrated, one of only two such bRands.... Yeah they can be criticised for various things, particularly recently, but still, they offer high quality mechanical watchmaking, from entry level to the most exquisite Grand Seiko. The magic lever is incredible! Innovative, elegant, and so simple. And whether it's a 5 or a top end GS, always has the advantage of being able to walk into a shop and actually buy one, unlike certain other bRands....
Great video! I have found that in general I prefer less 'decoration' in my collections of things and this goes for watches as well.
It also happens to put into sharp relief how little 'more' you get with Rolex when you see how well the Seiko works and is built. No corners cut as you say. Many many watch snobs would be shocked to learn the proximity that Seiko achieves in the relation to their favorite brands and this would require one not to look too hard at where all the extra money they spent went to.
Those other brands including Citizen know how to get alignment right
A Seiko 5 is my everyday watch. Reliable, unobtrusive yet attractive, and not so expensive that it would be a misery if it got damaged.
From Los Angeles, California, great video. Seiko is part of the Seiko Group which also owns Orient. I recently purchased an Orient Ray 2 watch from the Orient USA website for US $210 before taxes with free shipping. The dial is a sunburst blue and I have replaced the metal strap with a blue alligator one. I owned a Seiko divers watch with a screw back in the late 1960's early 1970's and paid around US $150. Today, you can pay thousands for a new Seiko divers watch which is outside of my comfort zone. Take care.
I think you may have that a bit backwards. If one could be said to be “owned” by the other, it is Seiko who owns Epson. Epson was started in the 1940s through an investment by Seiko to manufacture parts for their watches and do R&D and later became Suwa Seikosha manufacturing Seiko watches prior to later becoming Seiko Epson. They now function mostly independently under the Seiko Group umbrella.
Thank you for the clarification. Take care. Seiko Group (セイコー・グループ, Seikō Gurūpu) is a Japanese corporate group consisting of three core companies Seiko Group Corp. (Seiko), Seiko Instruments Inc. (SII) and Seiko Epson Corp (Epson). The three companies are linked by a common thread of timepiece technology. Epson has established its own brand image and rarely uses 'Seiko'. On January 26, 2009, Seiko Holdings and Seiko Instruments announced that the two companies will be merged on October 1, 2009, through a share swap. Seiko Instruments became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Seiko Holdings on October 1, 2009. On May 10, 2022, Seiko Holdings Corporation announced that it would rename Seiko Group Corporation as of October 1, 2022.[1]@@krazykat64
Thanks Kalle! I’ve got my father’s Seiko 5 Sportmatic which of course I’ve serviced!
It’s a 1965 model.
Now i respect my seiko 5 entry level even more
Love your expert opinion because you get to see the internal mechanisms which the general population do not see. You have the technical expertise to analyze the internal workings, thank you.
I just love your videos. So informative. Thank you so much.
love this channel
Thanks for admiring Seiko,my beater watch is a Seiko 5 and it’s just a great watch. That was a FUN video
I am a fan of Seiko 5, they are reliable, you can choose from many designs, they have heritage, they are 'tough' and they are at the same time affordable. They have proved their quality over the years and that's why they have sold so many pieces worldwide. What else can you ask from an everyday watch?
Topkanaal met top videos... a breath of fresh air tussen alle grey dealer BS videos! Thumbs up!
❤ Seiko gives you the Bast Bang for by your Buck. Especially the turtle line. IMHO.
Thanks, very helpful 👍
A really great mix of know-how and entertainment. I really love it. The honesty is also very pleasant.
One more request. Could you make the volume of the voice a little higher, because it always feels a little too quiet. Probably because of the distance to the microphone. Thank you and Grüße aus dem Rheinland 🙂
Thank you. Planning to buy my first automatic watch, and I'm settling on a Seiko 5 thanks to your review! :)
Yes. I love my Seiko SRPE77: gorgeous ice-blue dial, heat-blued hands, lumed hands and indices, auto-wind with click (can also be hand-wound), hack (for exact seconds setting, an absolute must for anyone who travels by bus or train rather than driving their $87,500 Mercedes), water resistance, shock resistance, and reasonable accuracy (gains about 2sec per day). All for $250. Which is all I can afford, as a retired person with very few assets and a low income. But even if I had a lot more money, I would be unlikely to buy a much-more expensive watch. For the price of a low-end Swiss watch ($5000), I could buy a nice used car. For the price of a mid-price Swiss watch ($50,000) I could buy a nice new car. For the price of a Grand Seiko Kodo ($350,000) I could buy a nice 3-bedroom house. So, no, I'm not going to spend that kind of money on a mere wrist watch. If I want super accuracy I'll spend $15 on a Casio electronic quartz LCD digital watch. If I want an all-mechanical watch (just to be steampunk), I'll spend $250 on a Seiko. But the price must be < $500. I'll leave the $500+ watches for folks who wear Armani suits and drive a Mercedes Benz.
Thank's for interesting video Kalle,greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Your video on these Seiko 5's is nothing short of brilliant: so informative. Many thanks. 😄
Kalle, I'd be most grateful if you could increase the volume when recording. This will make it easier because when the ads come on, it then becomes very loud.
My first mechanical watch was a Seiko. Not even a 5. I love my vintage Swiss watches, but I fondly remember my first watch which sadly got crushed in an accident! The only thing that annoyed me was it was day/date and had dual language days it was a repeated pain to get the day/date setup properly
An honest man. I will subscribe. ❤. But overall Seiko 5 is poorly made. I got many problems with my two Seiko 5. Bracelet problems, case problem, can't keep proper time, etc.
I really enjoyed this, while by chance wearing the SNK807. So it appears it is even better than I tought. I do have some stuff from Switzerland in my box, but I just love this little workhorse. Great video!
Good insight. My Seiko 5s have been a pleasure to own and never let me down. If only all watches were as clever and as honest. Affordable quality that everyone can enjoy, just as it should be.
Many thanks for your great work Kalle. Great movements to use for learning. The generation before 6602 manual winds were also great. Serviced one last year - 55 years old and runs at a consistent - 1 second per day !! Love the Japanese.
Thanks, it is a great piece of design 👍 Refreshing after the Powermatic video too.
Reversal wheels on ETA 2824 movements are a weakness if manually wound. Seiko movements don't suffer from this. The automatic winding system is superior.
Thanks for showing us your opinions and ideas on the Seiko 5. I have a 28 year old Pulsar v736 and 2 SNK's... they are my favorites. I switch them out every 10 days. I would love to go upbrand, but i haven't.
I would love to learn how to gently work on watches. When I take a watch apart, i make a mess. Like a bull in a glass house. 😂😂😂
Thanks Kalle. Love the fun facts about Seiko, I’ve taken a few 5’s apart myself and think there a great movement.
I have a 7S26 from a watch i bought in 2002....it is still running now, 22 years later....and not a single servicing
Thanks for that! I'd love to see you feature one of these on the tuesday live stream!
Thank you so much Kalle that you made that video!
When I started, as I told, I did with Seikos by chance. Later when I opened Swiss Moment watches I was a bit surprised why they do it more complex way 😂
However, coincidence or not: while watching this, I wear a 7S26-0060 with serial number 8O… that I just reworked and now am testing 🤣🤣 Thank you for ur beautiful content.
Excelente vídeo kalle, gracias 👍 🇨🇴🕓🇪🇸👍
Seiko is my favorite brand
Kalle My Video I AM A SEIKO NUT my specialty to repair/restore for the last 30 years and own + 50 /have the first seiko 5 a 5126 personally prefer Kinetics over Rolex 🥰🤣😜
Soy un enamorado de las soluciones fáciles, simples y eternas!!Gracias por compartir .Un abrazo
Posdata!!😂Por qué me esconden el manual del servicio en linea del Omega calibre 1360?🤔.Te agradecería una pista kalle🙏
Now your on my turf I am a Seiko Nut favorite watch to own and to repair as they can repaired as parts are available and they fit and usually just clean, oil,adjust new crystal and o-rings. Always a happy customer with and affordable bill. As me I own 52 of the monsters would not triad for a Rolex. I do fix that high end stuff but the customers are a pain in the @##$#!/.🤣 Mandy at Timeless watch Repair
I would love to see a modern Grand Seiko movement and your opinion Sir.
Maybe this is to your liking:
Grand Seiko Spring Drive Snowflake
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Thank you Kalle. Your instructiononal videos are wonderful. These infomational videos are just the icing on the cake. This makes an enjoyable hobby into an inspirational one. Chronoglide rules.
Tnankntpu so.muxh for this video. I have a thing for.my Seiko 5 ...it was the watch on every working class men in tge 60's and 70' s ...my watxhmake gad a terrible time on timing mine. I guess I should just swap the movement.
If the 7S26 is good enough for Invicta it's good enough for me.
Thank you for the video! Fantastic
Just dated my Seiko SARB035. Thanks Kalle! I had no clue how to read the sn
I bought quite a number of watches in the late 80s and through the 90s as a collector,and seiko 5 and citizen 7 were more or less the only affordable automatics in poduction at that time.aside from rolex,the swiss brands had gone virtually all quartz,the longines catalogue from 1989 has 2 mechanical watches in it.anyway,ive got 4 seiko 5s from this era all 7009 series.seiko are still using the old 7s36 in current lorus automatic watches.....
Seiko 5s are great, mind you the prices are going up all the time. That's really cool with the numbers on the back and how you can tell when it was made. How would you rate the 4R35 movement?
Brilliant video sir very informative.
Japan is the most remarkable country in the world.
Seiko did later on acknowlegde the inefficiëncy of the magic lever system and switched back to the swiss style mechanism on their high end movements.
What movement did they use it in after they switched back?
I'm not sure it was inefficiency per se, it was more because the higher end 9S mechanicals have 3-day power reserves that use a stronger mainspring, and the torque required to wind it was too much for a ratchet system. The latest 6R mechanicals have a 3-day PR and still use the magic lever, but I believe the difference is the mainspring material. I've been out of the game for a while though, so some of my info might be out of date.
@@robertbrandywinewith the 9S65 and 4L movements they switched back to swiss reverser mechanism. GS completely stopped using the magic lever as of 2010.
Well from the mid 60's 7005 movement to the current 4Rxx (nh35) and 6Rxx series auto winds , I wear a watch with the nh35 for six-seven hours during the day, I can take it off Saturday afternoon and it will still be running Monday morning, Seiko has used more complicated auto winds in other models and certainly in their more high end watches, but they have made millions of these magic finger automatics so they must work, don't forget until the 4Rxx series none of the movements had handwinding as an option, so they had to be worn to work.
@@dAzFivefoUrno one said they didnt work. They are inefficiënt and cheap to manufacture. Like Kalle explained in this exact video... the magic lever is simpler and cheaper, not better.
Thanks
I have heard people say that Seiko movements are designed for efficient manufacturing while Swiss ones are designed for ease of maintenance. Does that seem to hold true as one who has been through all of them?
No way! The Seiko Magic Lever is much simpler than the way the Swiss do the same thing. Also their click spring and click are combined into one piece. Rolex, in particular has 50% or more parts in their movements.
Great video! Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on the higher level Seikos.
I had bought a Seiko 5 with the 7S26 movement in 2008. Till date I have not serviced it and it works just fine. Thanks for making the episode! I also have a question. The glass of my Seiko is somewhat scratched. If I change the glass then will it affect the water resistance of the watch?
If you haven't had the gaskets changed yet it may be a good idea to do so together with changing the crystal, to be on the safe side.
Either way, I'd hire a competent professional or amateur who knows what they're doing to do any of that, to eliminate any concerns about water resistance.
@@ZviJ1
Thanks 👍
In the retraction stage the levers of this automatic winding system are being dragged over the gear wheel. Doesn't this cause a lot of wear on both parts? I always wondered.
Hello from NYC, big fan of your videos. I do have a question, a lot of youtube watchmakers lubricate and replace the shock settings for the balance, install them to check everything, but then remove the balance to continue the re-build process. Doesn’t that displace the oil in the “ incablocs” ??
Thank you for the nice videos. What I was always wondering isn't the the end of the lever (claws) wearing the teeth of the gear too much down because of the friction?
Have you worked on Perseo watches?. I have had one for about 25 years, never serviced, and still going strong......used every day.
Is there anywhere to get a list of which calibre are interchangeable?
Can you bring us an analysis for Russian watches such as Vostok or Raketa? Would love to see your opinion
Love the videos Kalle. Would be interested in finding out what you all do with a 6139B that comes in with a broken center chronograph wheel?
Unobtanium!!😢
I have a seiko water resistance 120298 Japan D stainless steel 3421-0100 box A1 the movement is replaced without me knowing about it, do you have a spare movement for it or point me where I can find one, I'm in south africa.
Do the clone movements such as the NH35/36a/38 have the same design or is it specific to the OEM movements?
would you service a Meylan chrono. I found one at a yard sale for $5.00 in mint cond.
Watching this wearing my birth year/month 6309-729A from Nov. 84.
I tried dating a Seiko once; she never called me back.
Sorry - I’ll see myself out…
Would you recommend Seiko or Miyota (Citizen) ?
What do you think about the 3130 movement compared to the newer 3230? Which one do you think is a tougher more reliable?
Where can I ask a question and receive an answer?
thanks for the marvellous video, sir.
but can you please stop making this clicking noise with your mouth? it destroys de video