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Re: SPB149/SBDC107 Seiko Diver's 1965 Modern Re-Interpretation

If the 143 team comes in under a grand I'm all-in. Over, I'm still in but I might have to shuffle some watch funds by selling one or two from the box.

Frankly, if the 143 is as nice as it looks, I imagine my SKX's days are numbered.
The non-limited ones on stainless steel bracelet will be 130,000 JPY, so over. The Limited Edition blue one is 10,000 JPY more, but comes with a stainless steel bracelet as well as the silicone strap it's on.
 

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Re: SPB149/SBDC107 Seiko Diver's 1965 Modern Re-Interpretation

The non-limited ones on stainless steel bracelet will be 130,000 JPY, so over. The Limited Edition blue one is 10,000 JPY more, but comes with a stainless steel bracelet as well as the silicone strap it's on.
Thanks! Good to hear.

I was hoping the non limiteds would be cheaper . But I'm still not daunted yet

However things often drop below MSRP with Seiko...

How does 130,000JPY compare to the MSRP for the SDBC051 and 061 series?
 

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Thanks! Good to hear.

I was hoping the non limiteds would be cheaper . But I'm still not daunted yet

However things often drop below MSRP with Seiko...

How does 130,000JPY compare to the MSRP for the SDBC051 and 061 series?
The SBDC051 is 100,000 JPY: https://www.seikowatches.com/jp-ja/products/prospex/sbdc051

The SBDC061 is 110,000 JPY: https://www.seikowatches.com/jp-ja/products/prospex/sbdc061

You can see the prices creeping up with every passing year...

I thought it's the LE that costs 130,000 JPY?
No, the LE is 140,000 JPY. See Seiko's web-page for the model: https://www.seikowatches.com/jp-ja/products/prospex/sbdc107

The non-LE regular ones on stainless steel bracelet will be 130,000 JPY.
 

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Agreed. I'm really excited about it. I've gotta try and be disciplined and refrain from purchasing it on release so that the price drops off to a more comfortable level.
^^^ this. I know I'm buying it, only question is whether I can wait it out until the price settles down. Right now I'm thinking that's a hard NO!
 

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Looks great. I like the bezel insert and the way it gives off a sheen in those lighting conditions.

The really funny thing about this watch is it really closely resembles the proportions and general feel (brushed, engraved bezel insert etc) as the MWW 62MAS homage I had a few years back. More so than any other 62 MAS remake be it Seiko (SLA017) or other microbrand.
 

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Awesome. This is what we had all been asking for :)

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SPB149/SBDC107 Seiko Diver's 1965 Modern Re-Interpretation

I suppose the newer 6R35 is the justification for the non limiteds being more expensive than the 51/61 series...

I was hoping it wouldn't be more expensive than the 61.

It seems that prices are about 15-20% less than MSRP from reputable dealers right now on those.

I think when I got my SPB079 it was about 15-20% less than MSRP "on sale" from a good AD shortly after initial release.

So is it reasonable to assume that these will be available around 105,000 JY? Putting it right around $1,000USD?

That's not cheap.
 

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That is a stunning watch. I like it and will most likely get one.
 
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There will have to be proof the 6r35 is MUCH improved over the 6r15, and I'm not talking about 20 more hours of PR, which is worthless to me. If it's not more consistent I'm not wasting a penny on anymore watches with a 6r movement.

After owning/having 7 of those irratic bastards I'm done, and no way I'd spend over $700 for one.
 
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