
Jml_watches presents a year-long pictorial review of his Seiko Presage SARX029 with an Urushi dial, detailing his experience of wearing it daily for 366 consecutive days. This extended review offers unique insights into the watch's long-term wearability, accuracy, and the enduring appeal of its distinctive dial.









Thanks for sharing the good times you've had with your Seiko Urushi. Would you buy another with that sort of dial, or is one enough? Cheers, Cazalea
Hi I think that as I've worn it constantly - what goes on the other wrist sits there for a while too - currently wearing a Bellmatic on my other wrist since I changed straps on it about three weeks since. Before that wore my Oris Pointer date for a couple of weeks. I do rotate - but its more slowly - think you appreciate them more when they've not been worn for a while. I really like the Urushi dial there's a certain depth to it. Would I get another - possibly if I like it. What drew me to mine
Wearing a watch for a year every day is impressive in the extreme It also means it needed to fit all the types of activities and events you\'ve been to, which is truly impressive. After much deliberation (slept two nights on it) I went for the enamel rather than Urushi new Presage - let\'s see if it gets me to try the same A truly impressive watch you have and do keep us posted on it, even if it leaves your wrist for a day or two!
JML That's an accomplishment especially as you hinted that wrist #2 also sports a watch occasionally. I've gone a month with the same watch but that was a few years ago.... Montblanc Rieussec GMT. Although a Seiko Astron almost made a month-on-wrist. Regards MTF
That's really hard to make - very few per day made by the master in Kanazawa. And the Urushi series will continue thanks to its popularity, yet the number available will be smaller because the Master has many other things to make! Congrats, and I am really, really happy for you. Ken
Hi Wrist #2 almost constantly has another watch on it I've tended to wear two watches for the last few years. It allows me to rotate more watches more regularly- that said they've been sticking a whole lot longer of late. Wearing a watch for a longer period give you a different appreciation of it than perhaps you'd get from just a short burst. I'll be wearing it again as I start its second year on my wrist - but I think it's due a rest! Still think it'll get plenty of wrist time as it's just one
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