Making sense of watch marketing BS: Discussing Seiko Accuracy, the best titanium, in house and more
Hi guys, What's the best titanium? What's up with Seiko accuracy? Is in house a useful term? And what's up with display case backs and water resistance. This is my take on these topics, how I make sense of them and try to cut through the marketing BS to get a better understanding of what it all means. Hope you enjoy. If yes - Then please subscribe. It is hugely appreciated. Cheers 😀 For inquiries and collabs: [email protected] 0:00 Intro 0:28 Which titanium is best? 3:40 What's up with water resistance? 5:16 Why are Seiko's not accurate (or are they)? 10:44 In-house movements. What does that even mean? 13:31 Display casebacks. The problem 14:40 What is best anyway?

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