SEIKO PROSPEX – “Save The Ocean” Turtle Diver Watch SRPC91K1
Birmingham, West Midlands
£255
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Description
This is the " Save the Ocean" special edition version of the Seiko Turtle watch dating from 2019. It has a beautiful iridescent blue dial and large lumed hands with sweep seconds and day/date complication surrounded by a dark grey PVD unidirectional bezel all housed in a large turtle shaped polished stainless steel case. It is waterproof to 200 metres depth and has a rugged silicone rubber strap - this watch not only looks great but is proper diver's tool watch. There is plenty of info about this watch on the internet.
This has been owned by me for a few years as a part exchange package with a friend but I never really took to it ( it was the other watch he had that I really wanted ) and it has sat in a drawer unworn almost since I had it. A nice watch shouldn't be sat in a drawer but should be worn and enjoyed. The watch is in excellent, almost new condition, and has a full set of accessories including outer sleeve, presentation box, swing tags, owners manual, warranty card and original receipt. There is also a steel bracelet which isn't genuine Seiko but is from bracelet specialist, " Uncle Seiko". It is the Senator model and very good quality if you want a bit of a change but I think the rubber strap enhances the rugged dive look.
The watch is quite chunky and has a lot of presence on the wrist but isn't too heavy. Collection is from B46 Coleshill area or I could deliver within a strict 10 mile radius.
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