I have not yet dipped my toes into 'high end' divers from the brand. I have my eyes set on a Willard and yours is delicious, very charismatic. But is the case different than the base Willard version (e. g. SPB151) or is it mainly the dial and movement? He
I have my SKX007 from over 20 years ago. It has been dormant for years as my SRP777 seems to take over. I would like to wear it more often. Here is my problem: Whenever I think I have wound the watch enough, sometime during the day it stops. This has alwa
Just google seikomod and watch some videos. Places like DLW or namoki are a good starting point. Start with a SKX007 and do some alterations you like - eg chaning bezel, crown or case is pretty straight forward. Hands, Chapter and crystal are probanl not
In the late oughts, I started my journey as a watch enthusiast in earnest. I had always had at least a passing an interest in watches – owning and wearing, at various times, a Casio calculator watch, a Casio G-Shock, a Victorinox, and others I cannot now
So here's my trusty Seiko SKX007 with the Brian May mod. The original Seiko is the SRPE83 "Brian May" edition, with a dial inspired by May's guitar, the Red Special. I loved the dial, but preferred a black chapter ring, plus I was getting a bit bored with
If I have made the changes personally, and you need some tools but they are not very expensive and with a little patience everything will be perfect, And if of course when you like, we can talk about any change you want to make to your skx007, the best cr
Rock solid, works on rubber, NATO, or bracelet, and often runs more accurately than the specs say... mine run /- 10-12 sec, which is fine with me. And easy to modify as well - got mine modded to kanji wheel, AR crystal, and some patina for a vintage vibe.
Swapped out the turtle for an SKX. Really easy to wear seiko dive watches for weeks on end. 42.5mm on a 6.75in wrist. It wears small but wears a bit high at 13.25mm in height. All in all, a comfortable piece with either a jubilee or rubber strap. What I l