Seiko Prospex Glacier "Save the Ocean" Watch with blue dial and in Stainless Steel
This specific design is inspired by Seiko's 1968 Diver's 300m watch, the first and highest of world standard hi-beat calibre diver's watch an important milestone in Seiko's six decades of innovation in diving watches. It was worn for the first Japanese summit of Mount Everest. This 'Save the Ocean' Special Edition, inspired by the ice of Antarctica, expresses the accumulation of time - linking the Antarctic history of Seiko diver's watches with the time it takes for a glacier to form into its beautiful structure. The dial pattern and colour express the natural formations and pressure the glacier underwent during its long cooling period. Glaciers formed during the ice age, approximately 150 to 3 million years ago. These timepieces are designed to be practical, reliable and durable within extreme or everyday environments, for experts, sports lovers and adventure seekers alike. This watch is powered by the tried and tested 6R35 calibre and offers a 70-hour power reserve. Water-resistant to 200 metres, it is presented on a steel strap with extensions and secure clasps. Its 42mm case has an ultra-hard coating and a sapphire glass crystal with an anti-glare coating on the inner surface to ensure great readability from all angles. The twelve markers are generously coated with Lumibrite, as are the hands, to enhance readability in the dark. Since launching Japan's first diver's watch in 1965, Seiko's innovative watchmaking has changed global dive watch standards.Seiko donates a portion of proceeds from Save The Ocean models to the PADI Aware Foundation's Marine Debris programme, the world's largest underwater clean-up initiative. Model Ref: SBP299J1
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