SRPE89K1 | Seiko Prospex Diver's Tortuga
Seiko Prospex SRPE89K1 Diver's Turtle watch Automatic, 200 m cal. 4R35
Brand | Seiko |
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Movement | Automatic |
Dial Color | Blue |
Bracelet | Stainless Steel |
Size | Male |
EAN | 8434103464766 |
Seiko SRPE89K1 Prospex Diver's Turtle,200 m caliber 4R35
Stainless steel watch with case 44m / m in diameter, power reserve of 41 hours, blue unidirectional rotating bezel, water resistant to 200 meters (20 bar pressure), mineral crystal hardlex, screw caseback, day and date at 3 o'clock, stainless steel bracelet
About the Seiko Prospex SRPE89K1 Diver's Turtle blue:
The Prospex collection consists of Earth, Sea and Air. Prospex is a combination of the words "Professional" and "Specifications". Seiko Prospex watches combine presence and portability, are practical, reliable and durable. They meet the high standards required for both sports lovers and adventure faraway places as well as everyday life.
About Seiko:
Follow your dreams and keep moving aheadis the philosophy of Seiko's founder: Kintaro Hattori.
Fascinated with Swiss watchmaking, he dreams of being a high-end watchmaker and at just 18 years old creates a watch repair shop in his own home in Kyobashi (Ginza district). Four years later he founded the company K Hattori for repairs and sale of second-hand watches. In 1892, he created the firm Seikosha ("house of precision") manufacturing his own wall clocks and created the first pocket watch, called "Time Keeper" in 1895 or the first Japanese-made alarm clock. In 1913 he created the first wristwatch called "Laurel". His dream of being a true watchmaker is a reality. But the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923 destroyed everything. Time doesn't stop, it advances. Hattori started all over again, a year later he was remaking his wristwatch this time under the Seiko brand. He rebuilt the tower clock in Ginza, in 1932 symbolizing the rebirth of Seiko and Tokyo's own city.
Keep moving forward, step by step. Seiko has evolved into technology and the science applied to watchmaking. In 1969, Astron was the first quartz watch. In the 1970s, Seiko is looking for alternatives to quartz with solar technology and later will be the kinetic watch, direct drive movement, chronograph, perpetual calendar, GMT, Astron GPS Solar (2012), Diver's watches and their diving watches. In the late 1990s, they created the Grand Seiko collection with large mechanical calibers such as the 9S and soon after perfection with the Spring Drive system coupled with all these advances and more.
"Be always one step ahead of others" Kintaro Hattori, founder of Seiko
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