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15 July 2018, 08:49 AM | #1 |
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Thinking of a prospex 1968
Spbo79j1. Any one have one? Looks very nice.
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15 July 2018, 10:43 AM | #2 |
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Thinking of a prospex 1968
It’s big at 44mm but looks nice. Not my pic - credit Hodinkee...
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15 July 2018, 02:29 PM | #3 |
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The 44mn is what has me sitting on the fence and why my better judgment will probably cause me to pass on it after thinking more about it.
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16 July 2018, 02:53 AM | #4 |
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You could do a lot worse at the price point. Unlike most Prospex divers it does have a sapphire crystal.
Around $1000 is a tricky price point with a lot of uninspiring watches. I hesitated for a few weeks before spending $1060 on the sbdc059 which I think is a comparable offering from seiko |
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it's so beautiful, why can't it be 40mm !!!
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That's nice.
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Is that the model that is sometimes referred to as the Marinemaster 200?
I love it. I think I might pick one up this summer. I wouldn't let that 44mm size scare you away. The MM300 is also 44mm but wears smaller (on me, anyway). Try it on before dismissing it based on size. |
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I'm liking mine a lot!
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I’d like a look as it seems similar to my spb053
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I’ve always liked this one. I wish there was a retailer here that carried more stock
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I tried one on today, I have a 6.5" wrist and it wore quite well and didn't look to large. I was offered a 20% discount (High street retailer).
I would have bought it straight away, but when in the show case, the date was half and half in the window, the time had stopped at about 8am/pm so there was no excuse, I wound it on and it righted itself, I just couldn't rid myself of the niggling feeling that all was not well with that watch. It may have been me, but once the doubt is there, I find it difficult to shake. I will find another, it is a stunning watch.
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It is definitely a watch that fits better than the SKX007 for me. It is great piece.
But when the spidey sense is tingling it is best to listen. |
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I had to wind it all the way past the 12 o clock for it to right itself, it did straight away after reaching that time but I was adjusting the hand quite quickly, I didn't know if it would stick half way in the date window on normal operation. I don't think the discount was because it was faulty, I'm not sure they even knew, it gives me a starting point in other shops though.
The UK price for this was £799 so it was nigh on £160 discount.
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SLA 017 has a similar look at is 39mm.
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is this the same as the SBDC063? I enjoyed it but it didn't last..
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It is an interesting watch, the bezel is an unusual blue, very nice, very cool. The black matte dial is subtle, and the whole layout conveys quality. It is a definite step above many of the Seiko divers. It is however big, and my wrist is large, but it eventually ran its course and I let it go, the bulkiness kind of discouraged me. I think it is now available for nice prices, less than I paid. And it is not unusual for watches to be purchased again here lol
Surprisingly, this one has stuck with me more than the other Seiko divers, the SRPC91- |
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I just can't get past the hands... I would have to change them to the baton/MarineMaster style, but then I've got an SBDX017, so that would be redundant, me thinks...
It's a very cool looking watch, though. If I didn't have my MM300, I would consider it. |
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The dial is absolutely bigger on the SBDC063. The MM dial is even to small for the SKX007's. |
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