Seiko Prospex "Save The Ocean" 2022 Special Edition 1965 62MAS Modern Re-interpretation Automatic 200M Diver
SPB297
(JDM Version Model: SBDC165)
Introducing the 2022 Seiko Prospex "Save The Ocean" Special Edition, a tribute to Seiko’s legendary heritage and commitment to ocean conservation. This stunning collection features modern reinterpretations of three iconic Seiko diver's watches, each inspired by the majestic glaciers that shape the Arctic and Antarctic landscapes and seascapes. The intricate designs are beautifully reflected on the dials of each timepiece.
The SPB297 stands out as a modern re-interpretation of the "Father" of all Seiko diver's watches. Launched in 1965, it was Japan's first-ever diver's watch and proved its reliability during expeditions to the Antarctic in the 1960s. This trailblazing watch laid the foundation for the development of subsequent iconic Seiko diver's models and is fondly referred to by fans as the "62MAS."
The SPB297 features a deep blue patterned dial that captures the enchanting texture and scenery of the Arctic icebergs, making it a visual delight for watch enthusiasts.
SPB297 Specification:
Caliber: 6R35
Movement Type: Automatic with manual winding
Accuracy: +25 to -15 seconds per day
Duration: Approx. 70 hours
Jewel: 24
Exterior
Case Material: Stainless steel (super hard coating)
Crystal: Curved sapphire crystal
Crystal Coating: Anti-reflective coating on the inner surface
LumiBrite: LumiBrite on hands, index(es), and bezel
Clasp: Three-fold clasp with secure lock, push-button release with extender
Case Size: Thickness: 13.2mm, Diameter: 40.5mm, Length: 47.6mm
Other Details
Water Resistance: 200m / 660ft diver's
Screw case back
Screw-down crown
SPECIAL EDITION on the case back
Three-fold clasp with secure lock
Unidirectional rotating bezel
Date display
Stop second-hand function
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