Seiko Prospex Glacier 'Save the Ocean' 1965 Re-Interpretation
This specific design is inspired by Seiko’s 1965 Diver’s watch – Japan’s first ever Japanese 150m Diving watch, worn on Japanese Antarctic Expeditions until 1969.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
This specific design is inspired by Seiko’s 1965 Diver’s watch – Japan’s first ever Japanese 150m Diving watch, worn on Japanese Antarctic Expeditions until 1969.
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.
Prospex is a combination of the words ‘Professional’ and ‘Specifications.’ These timepieces are designed to be practical, reliable and durable within extreme or everyday environments, for experts, sports lovers and adventure seekers alike. 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.
Movement |
Accuracy:-15/+25 seconds per day Calibre:6R35 Movement Type:Automatic & Manual Winding Power Reserve:70 Hours |
Watch Case |
Case Material:Stainless steel (Super Hard Coating) Case Thickness:13.15mm Case Diameter:40.5mm Case Length:47.6mm Lug Width:20.0mm |
Exterior |
Dial Colour:Blue LumiBrite:Lumibrite on hands, indexes and bezel Clasp:Three-fold clasp with secure lock, push button release with extender Strap/Bracelet:Stainless Steel |
This specific design is inspired by Seiko’s 1965 Diver’s watch – Japan’s first ever Japanese 150m Diving watch, worn on Japanese Antarctic Expeditions until 1969.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.Prospex is a combination of the words ‘Professional’ and ‘Specifications.’ These timepieces are designed to be practical, reliable and durable within extreme or everyday environments, for experts, sports lovers and adventure seekers alike. 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. Movement Accuracy:-15/+25 seconds per dayCalibre:6R35Movement Type:Automatic & Manual WindingPower Reserve:70 Hours Watch Case Case Material:Stainless steel (Super Hard Coating)Case Thickness:13.15mmCase Diameter:40.5mmCase Length:47.6mmLug Width:20.0mm Exterior Dial Colour:BlueLumiBrite:Lumibrite on hands, indexes and bezelClasp:Three-fold clasp with secure lock, push button release with extenderStrap/Bracelet:Stainless Steel
Seiko Prospex 1965 Diver's Modern Re-interpretation Save the Ocean Special Edition SPB297J1
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