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Old 28 December 2006, 02:40 AM   #1
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seiko blue/yellow/black orange monster!

i was recently beaten to a omega aqua terra by 15 mins
as i arrived to purchase it, the new owner was being seen out of the store.

so i decided that the breitling superocean would make a better work watch anyway, and i hope to get one in orlando with a good discount when i have my shopping spree on friday(you do have january sales i hope!).

but i have also become aware of the seiko monster, and was hoping that you guys could let me know what you all think....

it seems like a perfect beater/work watch and i have not seen any yellow ones about(hard to find?) but fancy the blue one, but it is over twice the price of the black and orange ones...

i have also been told that they cannot be serviced at uk seiko dealers?


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Old 28 December 2006, 02:43 AM   #2
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I have a black monster and highly recommend it. As for servicing, I wouldn't worry about it. It's not like Seiko would actually fix a broken movement. Rather, they replace the entire ebauche because it's more cost effective.

The Black and Orange are regular production models. The Yellows were a special edition as I believe the Blue was as well. They also have different movements than the Black/Orange movements.

They can easily be had online for under US$200 and sometimes close to $100.

Best watch you can buy for under $500 easy. Mine runs just outside COSC.
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Old 28 December 2006, 02:49 AM   #3
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i like the idea of the blue one, as it is limited but not as limited from what i can gather(im googling as we speak!)

a yellow one sold for $1300
but blues are about for $400
orange/black about $200

i think the blue has saphire crystal and the yellow has a cyclops?
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Old 28 December 2006, 02:53 AM   #4
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i like the idea of the blue one, as it is limited but not as limited from what i can gather(im googling as we speak!)

a yellow one sold for $1300
but blues are about for $400
orange/black about $200

i think the blue has saphire crystal and the yellow has a cyclops?
Yep, you're correct. When the Yellow came out, the MSRP was about $200. Quite a respectable ROI, which is rare in the watch world, particularly at that pricepoint.

I actually don't like the blue because IMO they missed the boat in the aesthetics. A blue dial (cool), a black chapter ring (not cool, should be blue) and red paint on the bezel (not cool, should match the dial). Of course, that's my opinion.

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Old 28 December 2006, 03:02 AM   #5
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i actually prfer the orange and black ones- maybe get a navy dial superocean

but im a bit pretentious and like the idea of anything thats limited edition
i agree the blue one could have been great...

i was considering the orange/coral dialled breitling but perhaps its a gamble best taken on a $200 watch!
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Old 28 December 2006, 03:19 AM   #6
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Black Monster is in My Rotation....

Great watch...Strong Durable.. and awesome LUME!!

Well worth the $$$...I wear mine quite a bit!!


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Old 28 December 2006, 04:29 AM   #7
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Great watch...Strong Durable.. and awesome LUME!!

Well worth the $$$...I wear mine quite a bit!!


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Yeah, it's about the only watch that has lume bright enough to put Panerai's lume to shame.
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Old 28 December 2006, 07:19 PM   #8
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What I have found over the years most Seiko's run out of the box run around + 20 secs.But soon settle down to around +10 but can quite easily be regulated to very much better.They are very fine watches,and one of my pet hates is when some call them beater watches.Now for myself all mechanical watches have there place,and if it was not for some of whats called by many.(The lesser brands), many could not afford to ever own a mechanical watch.
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What I have found over the years most Seiko's run out of the box run around + 20 secs.But soon settle down to around +10 but can quite easily be regulated to very much better.They are very fine watches,and one of my pet hates is when some call them beater watches.Now for myself all mechanical watches have there place,and if it was not for some of whats called by many.(The lesser brands), many could not afford to ever own a mechanical watch.
I agree Peter, but I guess the rationale for it being a beater is that if you do effe it up, the replacement cost is about the same as a pair of shoes... so you can beat on it without much remorse if you destroy it.

Although, YOu'd have to run over it with a tank to destroy a Monster.
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...but i have also become aware of the seiko monster, and was hoping that you guys could let me know what you all think...it seems like a perfect beater/work watch...
I LOVE mine, and wear it to work weeks at a time. The Black Monster is the conservative one of the lot. It is excellent in every way, and keeps great time (not COSC standards, of course). The only thing I wish it had was a hacking feature, but that is minor. Take a look (I like the rubber strap rather than the metal bracelet):





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Here's my Monster. BTW, the bracelet has solid links on it, which is amazing for such an inexpensive watch. There are other watches out there costing thousands that don't have solid bracelet links. It really balances out the chunk of SS on top nicely.

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I don't have a Monster, but do have a Seiko for a beater.




It's smaller than the Monster is, but still has that great lume!


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I don't have a Monster, but do have a Seiko for a beater.
You can get the ultimate beater from Timefactors for £85.

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You can get the ultimate beater from Timefactors for £85.

I will buy that.... but only if it can scramble my eggs.
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You can get the ultimate beater from Timefactors for £85.

LOL - do you own one, Peter???
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You can get the ultimate beater from Timefactors for £85.

Well, the Seiko was from Timefactors and was only 70 pounds, so I don't need another beater watch for even more money.......

The Seiko fills the beater roll in my collection quite well.
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