Hexa Osprey Review

Forged by what the watch community think is ideal, this watch is meant to hit the spot in all the aspects of our dreamy timepiece. This completely matte finished diver has lots of expections to meet since it is a HEXA X WUS 74 project. But the question is if it lives up to its expectations.

A visit to the Seiko Museum in Tokyo (Part 2)

In the Diving watches collection in the museum, They had the Seiko SLD005P too in gold. It was absolutely mesmerizing in silver stainless steel with gold tones. On the Dial, it said Seiko Scuba Master instead of Seiko Scuba diver. It uses the same quartz movement as the SLD005P, 7K52. In all honesty, I felt that the part to really connected to me was the hour and minute hands which were in gold accent as well. A true collector's piece. If you want to know more about this awesome dive watch, I did a post in my Blog about it. You can check it out.

A visit to the Seiko Museum in Tokyo (Part 1)

Being on my bucket list ever since I have been fascinated with Seiko timepieces, a visit to the Seiko museum seemed surreal. After months of saving up, I finally put aside enough money to make a trip all the way to the land of the rising sun.
The Seiko museum is located near the Sumida river. If you're interested in paying them a visit, you can find their location by simply googling Seiko Museum.

Seiko ICE MONSTER SRP481 review

If you know Seiko, you probably would have heard of the Seiko Monster.

Easily recognizable by its arrowhead hour hand and its sword-like minute hand,the Seiko monster is swooned by many Seiko fans.

The Seiko Ice monster is no exception. Retaining what we love about the normal monster, it has a nice little twist to it. 

SEIKO PADI is almost here!

If you love vintage Seiko dive watches with the cushion/ turtle case and you are planning to get one in 2016, Hold your horses.

You are about to be mesmerized by one of the best reissue of the 6309 Seiko has done in my opinion.


Seiko Solar Flight master, SSC009P1

I got this watch for my birthday when I was 18 and it has been on my wrist since then. It's no doubt the dressiest robust watch I've ever came across. Being solar powered means you will never ever have to change your battery. Great news for guys who have no tolerance for the hassles that a timepiece will give them.

Seiko SBCW003, aka the Seiko Stingray!

Having strapped this rare little tough fella on my wrist for the past couple of days, I would like to share with you guys how I feel about this guy.

The immediately distinguishable stingray is made to take sides instead of appealing to the general public. Its either you love it or you hate it. But we all can agree on one point. It's unique look is not only rare but also hard to come by.

If it's the first time you're seeing the stingray, you will probably notice how well the blue bezel compliments the gold markings of the inner bezel as well as the black dial. Seems like a whole lot of Colour thrown into a watch but it's pleasing to the in an extraordinary way.

If you look at the watch from a 45 degree angle, this is where you will notice the blue bezel beginning to shine as it is really quite a remarkable sight coupled with the sapphire crystal.



First impressions of this Seiko stingray was that it really shared a close resemblance to the Seiko marine master 300 in terms of case design. It is probably due to its one piece/monocoque case design. It looked heavy until I put it on my wrist for the first time...

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