Seiko Prospex
SUN059P1
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Full Specification
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Brand SeikoCollectionProspexSeriesN/AModel NoSUN059P1
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MovementFeatures Date, GMTMovement QuartzCaseCase Size 45.6 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material SteelGlass Material Hardlex CrystalDialDial Colour BlueStrapStrap Material LeatherStrap Colour BlackOtherEAN 4954628198631Gender MenWater Resistance (M) 100Warranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Japan
About the Seiko Prospex Collection
History
Short for Professional Specifications, the Seiko Prospex collection has a rich and enticing backdrop to it. The world’s first Japanese diver’s watch was launched in 1965 called the Seiko 150M Diver’s watch. It was in this era that Seiko decided to move forward in the arena of the diving world. Since the launch of the first diver’s watch, the Seiko Prospex collection has prospered in the diving segment with finesse.
Features
While starting its career as a diver’s watch, the Seiko Prospex has a versatile nature when it comes to robust timekeeping. Starting from the LX Line, the timepieces inside this series are directly inspired by the very first diver’s watch from Seiko. The crown inside the LX Line features a crown at the 4 o’clock marker and a power reserve indicator between 7 and 9 o’clock. Some of the timepieces are also GMTs. Another piece of diving equipment, the Sea Series inside the Prospex collection holds the true essence of diving equipment. With chronographs, deep-sea diving timepieces, and GMTs, the multi-faceted Sea series can be a companion for any occasion. Swaying away from the oceans, the Prospex Land series features simple, elegant dials with polished surfaces. Inspired by the robust chronograph from 1969, the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer is a true embodiment of sports timers with tachymeters and classic chronographs. Another inspiration for timepieces inside the collection is the 1975 Seiko Divers in the name of the Seiko Prospex Street series.
Limited Editions
With various limited editions inside the Prospex collection, the timepieces take a hint at diversity with finesse and elegance. A few of the limited edition timepieces are the 1968 Diver’s Moden Re-interpretation Save the Ocean Limited Editon, and the 1986 Quartz Diver’s 35th Anniversary Limited Edition which offers a water-resistance capacity of up to 1000ft.
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