While Seiko has been a tried and tested supplier to both mountaineering and extreme North expeditions (hence the Alpinist line among others), these watches never achieved the popularity of their other tool lines focused on dive watches. I guess some prete
Apparently some snowflakes descended early in the morning, however just a bit before I woke up and no traces remained 🤷🏻♂️ Hopefully soon 🤞🏻 Decided to go with the Landmaster for the morning walk and while large at 47mm the half lug design and curved cas
While in principle an alpinist’s watch (the 007 black DLC version was used to equip a Mt. Everest expedition), the shot is on a boat - a historical one at that. At least the navy toad strap makes it look more maritime. Another case where 47mm get masked b
I love the fuel gauge for winding status. The crown is at 12. Overall it's a big and striking watch well worth having in one's collection. Prices are still $1500-2500 Cazalea
Designing watches with people who use them - mountaineering, now sailing... Probably not one I will buy (were I to go all out on size, it would still be the SBDB015) but a great step.
Unlike our colleagues in Asia more generally or Japan specifically, we are hardly spoiled for choice when it comes to more exciting Seikos here in Europe. For a long time it seemed that the brand is intent on preserving the choicier morsels for markets cl
I found it pretty much impossible to find information on the difference between the SBDB005 and the SBDB015 anywhere, so I thought to ask here. On pics the two look identical at first glance and I could also detect no differences in the specs. Anyone know