Sunday, October 27, 2019

Citizen Mechanical Aviator Green Dial NJ0100-38X - A Seiko 5 Wannabe, A Review (plus Video)

I was on my way to Vietnam. As usual, once I am at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, I would visit the Time Watch Shop at Terminal C. While browsing, I happened to look at the Citizen watch section. Out of the many watches, I saw something interesting. In the pile of watches on display, there was a mechanical watch with vintage styling. I was smitten with the design and I quickly bought it since it was not that expensive. The watch I bought is the Citizen Mechanical Aviator Green Dial NJ0100-38X.

This watch has a classic pillow-case design which gives it a vintage vibe. The green dial and the leather strap were the icings that made me pull the ‘trigger’ to get it.


The Watch

The watch is 42 mm wide with a thickness of 12 mm. Lug-to-lug length is 47 mm and its lug width is 22 mm. The watch casing is made of stainless steel and it is paired with a double-layered brown leather strap. Total weight of the whole package is 77 gm.

Monday, October 21, 2019

Head-To-Head: Seiko Prospex Fieldmaster LOWERCASE SBEP001 "Digi Tuna" versus Seiko Prospex Fieldmaster LOWERCASE SBDJ029 "Field Tuna"

For old companies designing consumer products, there will come a time when a fresh injection of ideas is required to revitalise the design philosophy and thinking. Take for example brands such as Samsung, Volvo and many others. In the last few years, exciting designs by these brands have caught market interest which have translated to increased sales. The same is not lost to Seiko.

SBEP001 "Digi Tuna" (L) and SBDJ029 "Field Tuna" (R)

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Seiko Prospex Sky Slide Rule Bezel SRPB61K1 Navitimer (similar to SRPB57 and SRPB59) - A Manual Computer with Limited Use, A Review (plus Video)

During Baselworld 2017 in March 2017, Seiko launched a number of new series. However, the focus of watch lovers was squarely on the SLA017J1, a reissue of the famous 62MAS dive watch. This was unfortunate as there are a number of gems launched by Seiko during that time that should have been given the light of day. The Seiko Prospex Sky Slide Rule Bezel Navitimer series is one of them.

It was only two years later that I was able to revisit this series in depth. Originally I was to get the bracelet version but unfortunately none of the merchants I am comfortable with have one in stock. Instead, I opted for the black dial with leather strap, the SRP61K1. I found it in one of my favourite watch shop in Mid Valley Megamall, AWG.

This watch has one unique complication, the bi-directional slide rule bezel. For those of you that like maths, this complication is so cool (I am one of them!).


Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Orient Automatic King Master Reissue WV0021AA JDM (similar to WV0011AA and WV0031AA) - JDM Classic, A Review (plus Video)

In 2015 Orient created a re-issue of its iconic Three Star King Master watch of the 1960s. There were three models in the series but all have been classified as JDMs. As such, you are only able to source it from Japan. Official information on the series is only via Orient's Japanese website.

I have been eyeing the watch for a number of years now. I happen to find one listed on Amazon via one of its affiliate merchant for a reasonable price. Given the choice, I would have picked the blue dial version but the black with gold trimming does hold its own appeal. After a few key strokes, the WV00021AA was on its way from Japan to Malaysia.

Since it was first launched until the date of this review, there was not much written about this series. The lack of access was one of the contributing factor to the minimum coverage. I do believe reviews have been written in Japanese but since I and a lot of other people don't read the language, information remains sparse.

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Seiko Prospex Ana-Digi Solar Dive Watch SNJ025 or SBEQ001 "Arnie" (similar to SNJ027 or SBEQ003) - I'm Back, A Review (plus Video)

In the long annals of Seiko, there are a number of its watch designs that have reached cult status. Generally from the professional series, these watches acquired fame through their capabilities and endorsement by famous adventurers and sportsperson. However, there is one model that has been made famous by an actor, Mr Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 1985, he wore the Seiko H558-5009 in the movie Commando.

The Seiko H558-5009 was launched in 1982 and is the first Ana-Digi dive watch that has a digital alarm chronograph with an analog time display.

I idolised Arnold Schwarzenegger when I first saw him act in the first Terminator movie in 1984. When he acted in Commando, I went to see it at the theater. Then, I wasn't a WIS but I could appreciate the 'macho' H558-5009 as the watch of choice for a commando. Forward 35 years since its launch, Seiko has reintroduce the old Ana-digi (with some modern features) into the SNJ025 (or SBEQ001).

When launched, the Seiko H558-5009 recorded a number of firsts. Through the power of the cinema and Hollywood, it created the genre of the professional "action" watches. The new "Arnie" SNJ025 is a fairly close remake of the iconic H558-5009.

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