Spotted this 2 weeks ago and was instantly poisoned. Took alot of will power to leave the shop without the watch. But the poison was overwhelming so I returned later the same day and pulled the trigger. This is the first watch that has such an effect on me. Usually, I will ponder over a watch for a few days before deciding. So, here are the pics!
The box.
Inner box and manual.
Something interesting. Technical specs for the lume in the manual. First time I've seen this. I don't understand the jargon but I appreciate Seiko's effort to have it in there.
Surprisingly small box to hold such a big watch. This is the black dial version.
Best part about the watch is the dial. It just grabs your attention. Every time I take a glance at the time, I will stared at it a few seconds more just to admire the dial.
Signed crown at 4 o'clock.
Beautifully engraved caseback.
Diver's extension deployed. Took some time figure it out. Quite a clever design I must say.
Some wrist shots.
At 46mm, it wears much smaller. I have a pretty small wrist but is does not look ridiculously big on it.
I love this shot. This is the best angle of the watch.
Once again, beautiful dial.
Curved lugs sits well on the wrist.
Signed clasp.
My 2 Seiko divers side by side.
Saved the best for last... LUME!
Sumo vs. BM. Both uses Lumibrite. I think the lume on Sumo has the edge. On the Sumo, the lume is applied on polished markers and hands which reflects the lume which gives the impression of a brighter lume.
This is the heaviest watch I have ever owned. First time I wore it to the office, my hands actually felt tired when typing on my laptop. I removed the watch and left it on my desk when doing work. So this will be very much a weekend watch.
The movement is the popular 6R15 found in many JDM models. It fulfills all my requirements; it an automatic, hacks, hand winds and has 50 hours power reserve. I have no complaints.
This is my first Seiko JDM model and it will definitely not be my last. Hopefully, more will arrive on our shores seeing how popular they are among the local watch collectors.
Hope you enjoyed the review. Have a good weekend!