Saturday, 9 February 2019

"Rolex Is At The Top, Seiko Is At The Bottom, No?"



Today's entry was in relation to an e-mail that I received from a fellow collector cum reader at our blog here. I would share the e-mail with the rest of our readers as per the following :


First and foremost, Happy New Year to you too, Datuk Ben. I have profound respect and liking towards the Seiko brand, hence my decision to share my reply over here at the blog.

"Rolex is at the top, Seiko is at the bottom, no?"

I won't personally ranked these 2 brands as per what our reader thought in his aforementioned statement, but I definitely don't agree that Seiko was at the bottom of the barrel. I am a big fan of Rolex watches; and the fact that my family was in the watchsmith business helped me to gain a head start in this horology interest and hobby. So while I have great respect and linking towards the Rolex brand, I dare say that I have the same feelings towards Seiko too.


Not everyone could afford Rolex watches, and certain models actually made good investment given today's economic condition. To me, a Rolex was more than just a timepiece- it was also a cultural heritage that we should preserve and keep it intact for the next generation. That's why you won't find me doing a Blacken on any of my Rolex watches.

Seiko, on the other hand, was what I deemed as the 3C watches- cheap,  cheerful, and colourful! It covered a large spectrum from the very affordable 5 to the more luxurious Grand Seiko. My personal favourites laid in the entry-level SKX007, mid-level Prospex, and upper-level MarineMaster series.

So, while I would not do a Blaken on my Rolex, I would readily source for parts and ideas to transform my Seiko pieces into more personal watches that could build on my watch skills and imagination further. These were some of the Franken Mods that I have pursued in the past :


















You could read about some of those more recent Franken Mods here at the following :
Some of the other tasteful mods as seen on Seiko forums :




And some of the Seiko pieces in my collection that I would not dreamed of modding included the MM300 and MM1000 as per the following :


The strap options were as far as my modding would go for these pieces- largely also due to their mono block case construction. These 3 pieces of MarineMaster were the highlights of my modest Seiko collection- and their RRP (Darth Tuna @ USD1,960, 1978-Reissue @ USD2,100, and SLA021 @ USD3,100) meant that all 3 pieces would cost only RM30k. In Rolex currency, one could only get a Submariner at that price.

So, both these brands scratched a different kind of itch in my collection. The Rolex, I would want to preserve in its original condition. The Seiko, I could personalise it as much as I want to. So I would continue adding models from both these brands into my collection over time, no doubt about that.

The bottom line was, I buy watches that appeal to me. I write my opinion about them and I flip some of them. I don't get them for free or under sponsorship from watch manufacturers, so I have to continuously flip the watches to free up some cash for the next piece to write, and to keep the numbers in check. I like both Rolex and Seiko watches. But if Seiko does not appeal to you, then by all means avoid adding it into your collection.

But having said that, since Seiko is cheap, colourful and cheerful, you might owe it to yourself to just get at least a piece for your own trial, to gauge if it sticks or otherwise. And once you caught that Franken Mod bug, be forewarned that your Seiko collection could just grow like nobody's business.

Thursday, 7 February 2019

Checkers

I took away the same o' same o' in the Sub, Batman, etc; and Grid the more interesting pieces into a game of Checkers. Which piece would you move first?


Ball's in your court now, Sir- your move?


Did you spy the Super Jubilee DLC bracelets above? Yup, they just arrived today!


Did you spy the 6105 case above? Yup, it just arrived today and would be going for the Franken Mod shortly!



Did you spy the aftermarket straps above? Yup, no gap between watch lug and strap- I liked that!

Seiko x Bape @ 090219

Bape did a series of collaboration with Bell & Ross and Casio in 2018, and it has now came to Seiko's turn in 2019. To be launched in 2 days' time on 9/2/2019 in Japan, this LE had a camo dial, armed with the robust 4R36 movement, and estimated to have a street price of circa RM2.7k. I'll like to add a piece of Seiko x Bape to my collection, that's for sure!




And oh, who's been telling tales about me because I saw a Meme that spoke of my current CNY situation, LOL!


Happy Chinese New Year 2019




It has been a hectic few days, travelling to and fro the hometowns for me and my spouse and generally enjoying the camaraderie of family, relatives, and friends. As with the norm with Chinese New Year, the kids were the happiest with all the angpow packets that they received; while we adults just savour the moment. 


My main watch for CNY was one of my fave timepieces- the Daytona TT Diamonds. It's a TT, so it suited formal and informal dinners; it has brilliant diamonds, just enough to bring out the extra sparkle; and when matched with a pair of leather strap, it looked differentiated enough to stand out by its own.





There were lots of gifts from family and relatives- and depending on whom you asked, the best gift would differ between the top-grade Moutai (for me!), or that handbag. Well, my spouse would argue that it's not just a handbag but the latest Chanel design- so I guess that's why we are into watches and they are into handbags. Although I can't fathom the reason to spend Rolex monies on a Chanel handbag, I know enough to keep my mouth shut when the situation calls for it so that's that then.


 












I had a bottle of prized Moutai that I had kept aside for 10 years, and my spouse gave it as a Christmas gift to her friend whom mentioned that her husband tried looking everywhere for a good bottle and couldn't find one. I had kept that bottle aside for my children's wedding dinner actually! 

Well, I'm going to hide this bottle away, that's for sure. See you, Moutai in some 10 years' time!

Hmmm, the Omega Speedy Apollo 17 has not seen action since its purchase before CNY... Perhaps I should have it accompany me for the dinner tomorrow :)