Seiko Save The Ocean King Turtle Mens Watch
Description
Seiko Prospex Save The Ocean ‘King Turtle’ SRPE07K1. The watch’s nickname originates from the shape of the case and its similarity to the shell of a turtle. An oversized screw-down crown sits beside the 4 o’clock position and is protected by a crown guard, which increases the functionality of this watch. The ‘King Turtle’ edition is differentiated from the normal ‘Turtle’ with the addition of a unidirectional ceramic bezel with an interesting and practical machining on the bezel edge and an ultra-scratch resistant sapphire glass with magnified date window. The benefit of having a ceramic bezel is that it provides greater durability and scratch resistance than a stainless-steel bezel and will also retain its colour, unlike a painted bezel that may fade over time. The dial of this special edition timepiece has an iridescent sunray blue quality, inspired by the sunlight bouncing off the sea and etched into the dial is a pattern that resembles the waves of the sea while next the 8 o’clock position in the pattern is the fin of a shark breaking the waves, a pleasing almost secret element to the dial. The hour makers are covered with Lumibrite which allows the dial to be read in low light. The case of the watch is made from highly durable stainless steel with a fine ‘hairline’ brushed finish on the upper case, while the bottom of the case is beautifully highly polished to a mirror finish, the case is sealed to meet 200m water resistance and is ISO 6425 ‘diver’ rated, able to pass all of the requirements of the most serious of ‘tool’ watch tests. A black silicone strap with substantial Seiko branded buckle and unbreakable metal keeper provides the ultimate in comfort and hard-wearing practicality for the owner. Renowned for its performance and reliability, Seiko’s inhouse 4R36 automatic movement powers the watch and it is an automatic calibre with manual-winding ability, convenient hacking-seconds function and quick date change facility showing both the day of the week and dat
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