I have been more or less absent for a week, due to a longer business trip, including the weekend. While it took place at a lovely seaside resort, unfortunately no time for swimming. But couldn’t go without a harbinger of summer shot of the Izul. And now l
Given that the coming days will be at the seaside a road strap was apropos 😉 The 51mm might appear large on paper but at the same time the curved case back and titanium make it very pleasant on the wrist. I know there is one other Izul here so I won’t ask
Been some time since I posted this one but it’s surprisingly wearable even on my chicken wrist, in spite of its 51mm. The lug free design, curved case back and titanium for lighter weight all help in making it wear smaller. And I guess the fully articulat
It is not exactly an office watch at 51mm but I felt it was worth demonstrating the principle, if only for the one shot 😁 So I might be one of the few proponents of white straps the whole year around, and in winter they make for a wonderful blending into
I only have a handful of white (or off white) straps and wear them in winter, too. But you might be a bit wary of following my strap advice 😂😂😂 And the white and purple is a great combo with the watch / dial 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Seiko Izul SDAA001 on a white toad strap
and for understanding the syndrome 😀 Yes, when I spoke to one of Seiko's reps about the end of sales way back when, he said: "It's being done to protect the watch line. Your IZUL (referring to the SDAA001 on my wrist) will be becoming a rare and special p
Seiko introduced the IZUL line in 2007 with a “dawn-to-a-new-era” sort of ad copy (Izul derives from a Japanese word associated with the rising sun), slotting it in as a new premium sports line to complement the dressier models from Grand Seiko and Credor
While much of my wrist time is given to watches of 40mm and under, occasionally a larger beast makes it, too - and I have none larger than the 51mm Izul (although it somehow wears smaller than a JLC Master Compressor Memovox). The titanium case, curved ca
Made as a tribute to the Olympic chronographs of Seiko from 1964 and as a launch platform for the new Spring Drive chronograph movement, the Izul was a piece of the pre-crash exuberance. With four references (two in 51mm and two in 47mm) for the JDM and t
It never ceases to amaze me that my puny wrist can pull off this 51mm thing and that it’s a pleasant wear in spite of the size, the fully rotatable watch case… Titanium, as so often, helps somewhat, as does the lugless design. Like with the Master Compres