Seiko Divers SPB051 053 077

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Afyer recently getting my first Seiko diver, an SKX007 I'm currently loving the brand, especially divers/Prospex as they seem to retain much of the tool watch element without evolving into pseudo 'dress watches' like the modern Subs, Seamasters etc (I know dress watch isn't the right term, but I'm sure you get my point).

This has got me looking at the higher end Prospex divers such as the SPB's 051/053/071/077.

These tend to offer upgrades to the basic SKX which houses the 7s26 movement (non hand winding, non hacking), such as the 6r15, which dies have these features, as well as a 50 hr power reserve.

To those members that have any of these models (and possibly an SKX as well), what are your impressions on the finishing, performance etc? How does it compare to the SKX?

Because threads are useless without pics (from Google).

 
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I would be interested in any replies to this too. The only modernish Seiko diver I have is an MM300 with the 8L35. The SPB051 looks good but I don't like the hands. I have seen a few that have been modded with hands that look like the 62MAS and improves it a lot.
 
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I have these:

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for the money I think these are a well finished watch.
 
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I have an SBP053 and an SKX173. The 053 is worn all the time and the 173 sits in the box (but still kept as it is my true beater). The quality difference is much more than the price difference would suggest. The 053 blue dial is amazing in sunlight. The case finishing is better. The coin edge bezel is worlds better. The default silicone strap of the 053 is much nicer than the stiff one of the 173. I have the bracelet for it as well and it is excellent, if a tad chunky due to the raised center links. Very smooth winding action. Hides a lot of its height below the lug line. Drilled lug holes, etc, etc... I can’t say enough good things about it. Easily one of the best <$800 - 1000 watches on the market.