Yet Another Seiko Alpinist Review

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Hey there, fellow Canuck! So, let me give you the scoop on the Seiko Alpinist SPB121, eh? This watch is like a moose in a tuxedo, all fancy and rugged at the same time, eh? It's got a slick green dial that reminds me of the forests up north, and the shiny stainless steel case is tougher than a hockey player's slapshot, ya know?

Features: Hours, minutes & seconds Date window at 3 o’clock with magnification bubble Rotating compass bezel Screw down crown at 3 o’clock position LumiBrite coating on hands

Specifications: Movement: Seiko Automatic Caliber 6R35 Function: Hours, minutes, seconds, date Power Reserve: 70 hours Frequency: 21,600 VpH Jewels: 24 jewels Water Resistance: 20 bar / 200 meters / 660 ft

Case: Material: Stainless steel Diameter: 39.5 mm Crystal: Sapphire Crystal with anti-reflective coating Caseback: Open exhibition caseback

Dial: Design: Green Dial Hands: Coated with LumiBrite Markers: Applied numeral indexes with Lumibrite coated dots

Bracelet: Brown Leather Strap

Warranty: Seiko International 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty

The SPB121 keeps time so smooth, it's like butter melting on a warm pancake, eh? It's got a handy date window that'll remind you when it's time to say sorry for forgetting important stuff, eh? And let me tell you, this beauty is water-resistant, so you can wear it while paddleboarding on a lake or sipping a double-double at Timmy's. It's versatile, eh?

Now, the only downside is that this watch might make you late for Tim Hortons because you'll be staring at it all the time, admiring its maple syrup-like perfection, eh? But hey, that's a small price to pay for such a Canadian gem, eh?

So, if you're looking for a watch that's as reliable as a Mountie and as stylish as a lumberjack, the Seiko Alpinist SPB121 is your go-to, eh? It's a true beauty, ready to accompany you on all your great Canadian adventures, from ice fishing to canoeing in the wild, eh?

Yet Another Seiko Alpinist Review

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  • Nice fun compass that you'll never use
  • Nice green dial
  • Good visibility during the day
  • Bad leather strap, replace it immediately
  • Hour markers not lumed
  • Can't use the compass at night. When you REALLY need it.
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Reviews are a long way to go for a badge.

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Aurelian

Reviews are a long way to go for a badge.

I know eh

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Aurelian

Reviews are a long way to go for a badge.

He should be putting hastags for brands related to Seiko. Can earn points towards Orient as well, no? Or is that a way to earn an asterisk 😏

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UnsignedCrown

He should be putting hastags for brands related to Seiko. Can earn points towards Orient as well, no? Or is that a way to earn an asterisk 😏

WC determines who gets what badge, their rules.

Love the alpinist inHve the sarb017. I now own a Panerai, omega, and Rolex but the alpinist is the watch I got married in

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I wish they had some details on mountaineers that wore them! Must have been so many Japanese ascents but couldn’t find details anywhere.

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I’ve was so much about Alpinist after reading the history and watching reviews. I was ready to buy the current Prospex version green dial. Then a buddy had one and…don’t meet your heroes.