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Tissot PRX vs Seiko 5 Sport: the real duel

Two watches. Two worlds. Same budget.

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The Tissot PRX plays the 70s sport-chic card. Integrated bracelet. Sharpened housing. Sharp reflections. She talks about “beautiful watch”.

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The Seiko 5 Sportshe assumes the Tool watch / Diver style. Marked bezel. Wide needles. Dial that captures the light. Less dressed. More ground.

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Swiss Made or Japanese manufacturing?

Swiss Made. It hits. For a beginner, that's almost enough. The PRX gains in perceived prestige. We see it. We recognize her.

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Opposite, Seiko manufactures its own caliber. The discourse changes. Enthusiasts talk about legitimacy. Workshop. Robustness.

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The Swiss Made versus Japanese manufacturing duel has no universal winner. It reveals just what you are looking for: social image or watchmaking credibility.

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First real watch: which one impresses?

Frankly ? The PRX impresses faster.

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It has this “serious watch” side. Stretched brushed finish. Applied indexes. Integrated bracelet that shines just right. For an affordable Best Men's Watch, it ticks a lot of boxes.

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The Seiko 5 pleases differently. Less statutory. More endearing. It has its effect when you know a little about it. Otherwise, she is considered a good diver. Which she is, anyway.

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Perceived prestige vs legitimacy tool watch

The PRX is the office. The restaurant. The date.

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The Seiko 5 is the weekend. The fleet. The shocks.

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Prestige perceived on one side. Tool watch legitimacy of the other. If you want to impress at first sight, PRX. If you want a watch that doesn't suck much, Seiko 5.

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Powermatic 80 vs 4R36 movement: the nerve

We're talking mechanics. This is where it gets serious.

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ModelCaliberPower reserveStop secondManual winding
Tissot PRXPowermatic 8080hYesYes
Seiko 5 Sport4R3641hYesYes
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Power reserve 80h vs 41h: useful?

Power reserve 80h vs 41hthis is not a marketing detail.

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You put down the PRX on Friday evening. You take it again Monday morning. It's still running. Pure comfort.

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The Seiko 5 stops faster. About a day and a half. If you alternate between several watches, it changes everything.

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80 hours is weekend freedom. 41 hours is already good… but not the same.

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In real life? If you wear the same watch every day, the difference is hardly noticeable. If you shoot with three or four pieces, the Powermatic 80 clearly dominates.

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Reliability and review: who wins?

The 4R36 is simple. Known. Easy to maintain. Many watchmakers know how to handle it without drama.

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The Powermatic 80 is more modern. More closed too. Specific parts can complicate certain interventions.

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Long term? The Seiko reassures with its simplicity. The Tissot seduces with its raw performance.

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Seiko 5 GMT SSK: the extra option

And there, Seiko comes back strong.

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There Seiko 5 GMT SSK adds a 24 hour hand. Journey. Two spindles. Immediate fun.

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Faced with a three-hand PRX, it changes the situation. You gain a useful, visible, fun function. For the same pricing spirit.

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If you move often, or if you like the GMT aesthetic, the SSK completely blurs the Powermatic 80 vs 4R36 duel. Less autonomy, yes. But no more play.

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Materials and finishes on the wrist

We touch. We look. We judge.

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Sapphire crystal vs Hardlex: real scratches

The sapphire crystal of the PRX absorbs micro-scratches very well. Keys, desk, door handle. Nothing or almost nothing.

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The Seiko Hardlex? More tender. Yes, he can score faster. Not in a week. But in the long term, the difference appears.

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If you're careful, it works. If you knock often, sapphire brings real peace of mind.

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PRX integrated bracelet: prison or asset?

Integrated bracelet vs standard lug. Sensitive subject.

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The PRX has a stunning bracelet. Fluid. Well fitted. Clean folding clasp. But you are limited. Few options outside of compatible system.

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The Seiko 5 accepts almost everything. NATO. Rubber. Leather. You change the mood in two minutes.

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Prison ? A little, yes. Aesthetic advantage? Clearly.

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Brushed 70s vs polished diver gloss

The brushed finish of the PRX catches the light in taut lines. Assumed 70s sport-chic style.

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The Seiko 5 mixes brushed and polished. More contrasted. Brighter too, sometimes almost flashy.

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In the office, the PRX remains more discreet. Outdoors, the Seiko catches the eye. Question of taste. And context.

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✅ BenefitsRead now!
  • PRX: long power reserve and resistant sapphire
  • Seiko 5: versatility of bracelets and GMT version
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❌ DisadvantagesRead now!
  • PRX: integrated bracelet limiting
  • Seiko 5: Hardlex more sensitive to scratches
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Dimensions and comfort: pay attention to the wrist

Wrist size. It's all there.

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PRX 35mm or 40mm: which one to choose?

The PRX 35mm vs 40mm is not just a question of diameter.

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The 40mm wears big. Fixed links lengthen the effective lug-to-lug. On a small wrist, it overflows quickly.

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The 35mm is more balanced. Visually finer. Many find it better proportioned, even on the average wrist.

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Seiko 5 42.5mm: really compact?

On paper, the Seiko 5 42.5mm (SKX style) looks massive.

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On the wrist? Surprise. Short horns. Case picked up. It fits well, even on modest wrists.

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So, the number doesn't tell the whole story.

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Lug-to-lug and fixed links: trap?

Yes. Clearly.

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The PRX 40mm may appear more imposing than a Seiko 5, although it is wider on paper. Because of the integrated bracelet and the first rigid links.

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Try before you buy. Always. Otherwise, you are playing roulette.

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Value for money 2026 and discount

Money. Reality.

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PRX: excellent but saturated market

PRX 2026 value for money remains very solid. Clean finishes. Powerful movement. Rewarding image.

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But it is everywhere. The second-hand market is overflowing. Easy resale, yes. But prices are sliding down.

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Good second hand deal. Less interesting if you hope to keep a stable rating.

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Seiko 5: low-budget safe haven

The Seiko 5 Sport costs less. Proportionately gentler haircut.

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We buy it to wear it. Not to speculate. It remains a low-budget safe haven, especially in the classic version.

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The GMT SSK holds the attention well. Fun. Different.

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My field opinion on the two models

My Tissot PRX opinion? I like it for its overall quality and elegant appearance. On the wrist, it has real style. Class. Never cheap. The weight varies according to expectations: sometimes reassuring, sometimes almost light. But still consistent.

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My Seiko 5 Sport review? Very beautiful. Solid perceived quality. Shiny dial that catches the light. Real comfort all day long. I have some doubts about very long-term reliability, and readability can be divisive. But for the price, it's hard to be choosy.

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Should I decide?

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Image and autonomy: PRX.

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Versatility and tool spirit: Seiko 5.

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Both remain within classic tolerances for automatics in this range. The PRX may seem more stable thanks to its Powermatic 80, but each part varies.

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Faster than sapphire, yes. Not immediately, but micro-scratches appear more easily with continued daily use.

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35mm often works better. The 40mm may seem wide because of the fixed links and the longer lug-to-lug.

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If you want a visible and useful GMT function, yes. Otherwise, the PRX maintains the advantage in terms of autonomy and sapphire crystal.

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The PRX is easily resold but suffers from a busy market. The Seiko 5 loses less in absolute value, especially on the standard models.

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