Ready to up your wrist game? In our series The Upgrade, we recommend more premium alternatives to popular watch models to help you navigate your next purchase. Today’s starting place: the beloved Seiko SKX007.
It’s that basic but versatile dive watch that’s so unassuming you’re surprised one day to find it’s stolen your heart. The Seiko SKX007 is a mass-produced but functional and well made tool, a perfect product to imbue with character over a long life of rough wear, like a great pair of jeans or leather boots. Famously reliable and affordable, many average Joes and military veterans alike have happily relied solely on an SKX for many years, just as collectors with much higher-end watches continue to own and appreciate them.
Though there are several variants of the SKX watch, the reference SKX007 is the perhaps the most popular model, with its conservative black bezel and dial (it doesn’t hurt that the “007” seems to associate it with James Bond, though there’s no actual connection) — but really, any watch in the SKX collection has the same basic appeal. The 009’s bezel, for instance, demarcates the first 20 minutes in red, and the SKX0013 is smaller, at 38mm wide. With a 42.5mm wide case and the Seiko 7S26 automatic movement, this is a robust and simple diver with great lume, a solid 200m of water-resistance, and zero pretense. One used to be able to find SKX watches for under $200, but ever since the model was discontinued, they’re more often found for around $430 these days.
One might not even feel the need to upgrade, but the SKX is a watch that has been known to kickstart many a watch collection. Seiko itself offers many of the best options close to the SKX’s price point (and well above it), especially if you like the no-fuss, daily-wear diver experience. The Seiko Prospex collection is full of great dive watches (Turtle, Samurai, Sumo, and others) that feel like modern descendants of the SKX, but a bit more premium.
Even jumping from the SKX right up to a Rolex Submariner would also seem totally reasonable. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves: if you love the SKX007, the three options below will help you ease into an upgrade that’ll feel accessible and appropriate.
Price: $436