Allow me to offer some context in an attempt to balance out my excitement. At Baselworld 2017, Seiko announced a sort of re-issue of their first dive watch, the highly collectible 6217-8001 aka the "62MAS." The new model, the SLA017, was basically a perfect expression of a Seiko dive watch. Measuring in at 39.9mm with a steel case, the SLA017 was limited to 2,000 pieces, rocked a high-end 8L35 movement, and retailed for $3,400. The SLA017 launched alongside two more accessible expressions of a loosely similar design (the keyword here is "loosely"). And while these two models, the SPB051 and SPB053, are really quite nice, they are also larger at 42.6mm and didn't manage to capture the same allure (albeit even at a more budget-friendly level) as that of the SLA017.