I was thinking since a while ago to go into a hybrid limited build for some Seiko models.
Here are some of my custom builds I’ve recently made.
Seiko Sea Manta Ray Super Hybrid PADI Diver 200m
Seiko Sea Urchin Black Phantom Hybrid 100m
Seiko LandMonster SARB047/49 200 m
Please note this is a pre-order, time to supply the watch in stock variates from 4 to 8 weeks.
Calibre :
All movements are regulated to +/- 5 sec/day.
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Case Width : 41 mm
Case Height : 13.7 mm
Lug Width : 22 mm
Strap Colour : Black White Stitching
Strap : Silicone
Dial Colour : Black Yellow
Crystal : Hardlex
Water Resistance : 20 ATM / Bar (200 m)
Reference no : SARB047/49X
Water resistance tested to 200 m (20 ATM / Bars).
Shipping free worldwide with parcel tracked and fully insured (from 2 to 10 days delivery time).
Buyer is responsible for custom fees and clearance when and if necessary.
If you’re interested in this watch please get in touch with us for a quotation :
Seiko BFS (Big Freaking Seiko) SNKFXX “Baby Samurai” 100 m
Please note this is a pre-order, time to supply the watch in stock variates from 4 to 8 weeks.
You can chose the version you want to have SNKF05 / SNKF07 / SNKF09 / SNKF11.
We also offer sandblast or cerakote case option at an extra cost of 85 €, if you’re interested in this option, please let us know during the checkout and a separate invoice will be sent to you.
Calibre :
All movements are regulated to +/- 5 sec/day.
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Case Width : 44 mm
Case Height : 11.5 mm
Case Length : 51 mm
Lug : 24 mm
Strap Colour : Black White Stitching
Strap : Silicone
Dial Colour : Black / Blue / White
Crystal : Hardlex
Water Resistance : 10 ATM / Bar (100 m)
Reference no : SNKFXX
Water resistance tested to 100 m (10 ATM / Bar).
Free shipping worldwide with parcel tracked, signed for and fully insured (delivery time from 5 to 10 working days).
Buyer is responsible for custom fees and clearance (applying for each country depending on their own custom policies and practices) when and if necessary.
If you’re interested in this watch please get in touch with us for a quotation :
Pictures of a Seiko BFS SNKF07 we’ve build for a client.
Finally finished some days ago a Seiko Blumo Scuba restoration.
A friend of mine got it for nothing, watch was in really bad shape, but manage to restore it to initial state of art.
Here’s what it was initially looking like :
Case, bezel and crystal were full of nasty scratches and movement was running like + 50 sec/day faster.
We polished the case, bezel, gaskets and crystal were changed to genuine Seiko ones and movement regulated (running like + 6 sec/day).
And here’s the beauty in all its splendour…!
With Seiko announcement / rumour about discontinuing some SARB products from the line, decided some day ago to go for a Seiko SARB033.
I already have the SARB035 and this watch is simply stunning. At the beginning had some big reticence especially with the small case size especially compared to my scuba divers Seiko ones, but after some days of wearing it, this watch become one of my favourites.
Must admit I had a very good deal on it, but watch case, crystal and bracelet were in pretty bad shape with lots of nasty scratches, signs of wear and all pieces were very dirty. Quite surprising indeed, as the listing initially was stating an excellent state, exactly the opposite of what I discovered when I see the watch in person.
But anyway, as I love challenges bought it and decided to restore everything back to initial state of art.
Bellow some pictures showing what everything was looking like when I got the beast :
After hours of hard work and polishing, strap, clasp and case are back to life :
As for the movement, it’s running a bit fast (beyond the 6R15 limits) but that’s nothing to worry about, because I’ll simply regulate it and bring it back to normal.
Just ordered some spare parts from Seiko like brand new gaskets, crystals and crown in order to fit everything back.
So stay tune, as I’m gonna update ya soon with final result…!