I’ve no issue with their current pricing. Their watches during the “golden age of Seiko” were underpriced. Maybe that was due to most of the good models were JDM only at the time. I remember going into my local AD trying to find those models and only found a lot of cheap models I didn’t like.
Seiko’s biggest strengths, for me, are their original timeless designs and fit on wrist. That’s worth more to me than other specs.
They have flaws, as all watches do, but I still like many of their watches at all price points.
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