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ETA 2824-2 VS Rolex 3135 General Watch Topics desert rex 0 49 08-15-2010 11:27 AM #2 Yesterday, 07:12 PM Have a question for Deep Blue Owners Deep Blue desert rex 11 140 08-14-2010 05:37 PM Seiko Divers,are they pretty good quality? General Watch Topics arcata1946 30 193 08-17-2010 07:09 PM Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Virginia /Washington D.C. Posts: 927 Real Name: Jeff Davekos Senior Member True WatchGeek Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Northern CA Posts: 18,478 Real Name: Brad desert rexTRANSCRIPT
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Seiko Divers,are they pretty good quality?
How do you guys feel about the Seiko line of dive watch's how is the quality compared to
some other lines.are these pretty trouble free watches or are there things to look out for.I
have zero experience them
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Seiko dive watches have a well earned reputation for their design and reliability. I you've
found a model that appeals to you, buy it with confidence.
This is one of mine.
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Great looking watch
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You'll likely never hear complaints about Seiko in general.
Excellent quality, reliability and value.
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Seiko dive watches have a well earned reputation for their design and reliability. I you've
found a model that appeals to you, buy it with confidence.
This is one of mine.
Is that the orange monster I hear about.I like the looks of that one
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You'll likely never hear complaints about Seiko in general.
Excellent quality, reliability and value.
Ok thanks Jim
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Is that the orange monster I hear about.I like the looks of that one
Yep. That's the Orange Monster. Also known as Seiko model number SKX781.
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You will not have any problems with a Seiko Divers. Very dependable watches.
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If you want seiko may I recommend using this site; they are having a sale on Seikos; I own
the Orange monster on rubber and the Black Monster on SS bracelet which I purchased from
this site; they are authorized Seiko dealers as well as Android dealers;
http://www.longislandwatch.com/Seiko..._Watches_1.htm
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Here's another one of mine.
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If you want seiko may I recommend using this site; they are having a sale on Seikos; I
own the Orange monster on rubber and the Black Monster on SS bracelet which I
purchased from this site; they are authorized Seiko dealers as well as Android dealers;
http://www.longislandwatch.com/Seiko..._Watches_1.htm
Thanks
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Here's another one of mine.
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I just came from my favorite book store, and I read the new International watch magazine
and they had an article on fake watches and Internet purchasing;
http://www.longislandwatch.com/Seiko..._Watches_1.htm was one of the Internet
companies featured in the article; apparently they are Authorized dealers of all their
watches; I didnt know that; know I feel even more confident about purchasing from them.
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In my opinion Seiko dive watches are by far the best watch for the money and to a point,
better than watches ten times there cost. It would be like comparing a Honda to a Harley.
This 007 of mine is at least 25 years old, it has seen more water, weather and abuse than a
watch should ever be subjected to and it has never faltered.
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I just came from my favorite book store, and I read the new International watch magazine
and they had an article on fake watches and Internet purchasing;
http://www.longislandwatch.com/Seiko..._Watches_1.htm was one of the Internet
companies featured in the article; apparently they are Authorized dealers of all their
watches; I didnt know that; know I feel even more confident about purchasing from them.
That's good info to know I'm actually helping the wife of one of my partners who wants to
pick one up for his birthday in Sept,but after looking at the pictures Flyback posted now I'm
looking at them myself.I dont know why I haven't looked before now. I think I've been
missing out on a great brand
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I've had one forever and never had a problem with it. I had a Seiko when I was in the
service in Viet Nam and literally had it blown off of my wrist in a mortar attack, our sappers
found the watch two days later with only a couple of links on it and huge scratches in the
sapphire crystal, the day dial was stuck between the two languages but the watch was still
running and keeping the correct time. I still have that watch and it still keeps good time.
Never be afraid to buy a Seiko.
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Boating and tubing and all sorts of water sports. It takes all I can give it with no troubles at
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IMO it's pretty hard to beat Seiko's quality:value quotient.
Hope you find one you like and post some pictures too!
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Absolutely love the Orange Monster and the 2nd Seiko Brad posted. I'll have one soon in my
collection! hehe
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I've had one forever and never had a problem with it. I had a Seiko when I was in the
service in Viet Nam and literally had it blown off of my wrist in a mortar attack, our
sappers found the watch two days later with only a couple of links on it and huge scratches
in the sapphire crystal, the day dial was stuck between the two languages but the watch
was still running and keeping the correct time. I still have that watch and it still keeps good
time. Never be afraid to buy a Seiko.
Now that's a hell of a story you have there,and thanks for sharing,and many respects for
your service in NAM,glad you survived that attack,sincerely best wishes to you.
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Jeff here's another the Seiko 007 Very comfortable bracelet...as comfortable as I have ever
had....keeps time SPOT ON.... the LUME is fantastic
Also Long Island Watch GREAT PRICES on hard to find Seikos
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My black Monster from Marc at LongIslandwatch.com should be here tomorrow. Been putting
it off too long, can't wait. Owned an old 007 for a brief period when I was in school, always
missed the look of that one. Great watches.
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Seiko makes excellent divers for the money, some of the best. Buy with confidence.
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I'm a big fan. I've had 4 (still own 3) and I love the seiko dive watches. Seiko does dive
watches right. Although all mine are quartz, they have end of life indicators (second starts to
tick every 2 seconds) to alert you that your battery is low/needs changing.
Here are the 3 I still have:
snda13 "Caesar"
Ska367 "BFK"
SHC057 "Sawtooth"
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Seiko divers are pure awesomesauce.
I currently own many.
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I have the Seiko Orange Monster, I also would try Citizen and Orient???
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Great watches,I have a few.
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I have two of the origional Monsters, Black and orange dial models, got them when Loer was
selling Seiko divers. They are a real good watch for the money, they use the same Seilo
movement that Invicta uses in their $115.00 Diver. They use to have a cult following. The
workmanship is second to none, great bracelet, very comfortable, has extension link and the
lumanosity is the brightest I have ever seen. I have had them for 6 years now and they are
running great and keeping good time.
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. . .they use the same Seilo movement that Invicta uses in their $115.00 Diver.
The SII NH25A movement used in some new Invicta models is similar to but not the same as
the Seiko 7S26.
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Here's another one of mine.