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The SBSA001 is the Japanese-market answer to the SKX's discontinuation: a 42.5mm automatic diver that picks up where that cult classic left off, without pretending to be something it isn't. You get a legitimate tool watch at an honest price, built around a movement Seiko has refined for decades.
Seiko killed the SKX007 in 2019 after more than two decades in production, leaving a gap in the affordable automatic diver segment that the brand immediately moved to fill with a relaunched 5 Sports lineup. The SBSA001 is the domestic Japanese version of that relaunch, sold through Seiko's home-market channels while the SRPD series covered international distribution. Both share the same SKX-inspired case proportions and crown-at-4 layout, but the SBSA001 carries Japanese-market finishing standards and packaging.
The day-date complication via the 4R36 caliber gives it slightly more daily utility than a pure three-hand diver. It arrived at a moment when used SKX prices were already climbing on nostalgia demand, and the 5 Sports line became the rational alternative for buyers who wanted the spirit of the SKX at a current-production price.
The 4R36 hacks but does not hand-wind, which is a genuine inconvenience when setting time precisely. At 42.5mm with the crown at 4, the case wears larger than its diameter suggests, and buyers with smaller wrists should try it before committing. The bezel insert on early production SBSA001 units can show uneven lume application; inspect under a light before purchase.
The crystal is Hardlex, not sapphire, so scratching is a matter of when, not if. Gray-market units sold as SBSA001 are sometimes actually SRPD variants with the dial legend altered, so confirm the reference number on the caseback matches the paperwork.
New SBSA001 units have typically traded in the 250 to 350 USD range depending on condition and seller. Used examples in good shape hold value reasonably well because demand for the 5 Sports line remains steady. The Japanese-market designation does not command a meaningful premium over SRPD variants in practice, though some collectors pay a small difference for the original packaging and domestic documentation.
The 4R36 is a workhorse caliber with widely available parts and well-documented service procedures. A full service including timing adjustment typically runs 150 to 250 USD at an independent watchmaker familiar with Seiko movements. Seiko's official service network will also handle it, generally at higher cost but with OEM parts guaranteed.
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Primarily a grey-market and wrong-reference concern; the correct movement is 4R36, not the older 7S26.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| caseback | Reference number SBSA001 engraved on caseback | Caseback exterior shows "SBSA001" and "4R36" (or related markings); "DIVERS 200m" rating engraved; serial number on case side matches Seiko format | Reference number is SKX007, SKX009, or any 7S26-era code; reference absent entirely; poorly engraved or re-engraved reference |
| movement | Cal. 4R36 vs Cal. 7S26 | Cal. 4R36 hacks (seconds hand stops when crown is pulled to time-set position); can be hand-wound; 21,600bph (6 beats per second) | Movement that does not hack (seconds hand continues when crown pulled); Cal. 7S26 identification marks on rotor |
| dial |
| Day/date display with dual language |
| Day display at 12 shows English abbreviation (MON, TUE, etc.) and one other language; date window at 3; dial text is crisp |
| Day display in English only; date window missing; blurred day or date numerals |
| case | Unidirectional bezel with 120 clicks | Bezel rotates counterclockwise only; 120 positive clicks per full rotation; insert has minute markings from 0 to 60 with triangle at 12 | Bezel that rotates in both directions; fewer than 120 clicks; soft or inconsistent detents |
| case | 41.3mm case proportions | Case is approximately 41.3mm; lug width 22mm; cushion-influenced case shape carrying SKX heritage; mixed brushed and polished surfaces | Case diameter significantly different from 41.3mm; fully polished case (should be mixed); aftermarket case without Seiko caseback markings |