The ONLY Seiko Movements You NEED To Know - Differences & Similarities

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A fun fact you may have noticed about the movement identifiers: any modern movement that ends in "5" is date-only, but one that ends in "6" is day-date.

manoflego
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The memory man on watches good vid i now no all about my seiko many thanks

paul
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This is the best movement breakdown description and explanation video I've seen. Talking about "dumbing it down". Thank you.

GVSolo
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Great video that clearly explains the differences between 7S, 4R and 6R and that the NH and NE line used in micro brands

canadianwatchmonkey
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*_....plus, they are all reliable, durable and long lasting. They can go as long OR OFTEN LONGER than most mechanical movements of any price, between overhauls. Cleaned & oiled regularly, they can last a lifetime if not damaged by impact or corrosion._*

joeskeptical
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I just got into watch modding and this is by far the best content u have put out(only slightly edging the beginners tools, tutorials and advices). U have no idea how helpful this is it, oraybe u actually do caus u were once in our position. I hope u become as big as TGV one day. Cheers!

chrishartwells
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This is helpful; thorough without being overwhelming.

OutsideLands
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I’m a simple man, I like and enjoy the 7S movement,

markanthonyking
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There are actually a portion of "6R/NE" caliber movements that are 4hz, 28, 800vph. The 6R20, 6R21, 6R24, and the 6R27. The 6R21 is the branded version of the NE20. These are the power reserve models with varying jewel counts, as well as power reserve capacity. Some 6R's have 45 hours, some 50, and the 6R35 even has 70. I know that this was just meant to be an overview. Just sharing info. Great job

tarasmathers
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Handwinding really isn't that great of a seller for replacing a 7s26. You shake it for a few seconds, put it on your wrist and it'll run fine.

qwasdr
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After 3-year full service at authorise Seiko SC, my 6R15 running at +2/-1 spd. Extremely grateful.

AbdElHmyd
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Great video. I wish you went through all the Seiko movements.

JayzBeerz
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Not boring at all, very helpful and educational. Thank you

edhall
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well said, thank you man, seriously your killing it and I love your videos.

jswilliamz
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Thanks for info. I got my first Seiko because of you!

stickiestfingers
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Such a great breakdown, thank you so much!

rabitoblanco
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Excellent video! Thank you. I wish I had seen something like this a few years ago.

danielholman
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This is a really good way of explaining them. Thank you. Have you ever taken on a commission for something with an ETA or Sellita movement?

randynovick
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Your videos are my great source of reference in Moding my Seikos

TheOutdoorMonkey
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G'day,
I enjoyed the info but I need a little more please.
I upgraded from NH35b to NE15c. It cost me 4 times as much ($220) so, besides the 50 hour reserve, what other components make it higher horology? It's certainly still got the four nylon components on the dial side ! I imagine the spring is stronger but that's all. What info do you have please?

Keeperofthekey