This is the new and highly desired Seiko professional dive watch that is called the Marine Master. It features a high grade Seiko 26-jewel automatic (8L35) movement, a date display, highly luminous hands and markers treated with Lumibrite for awesome low light visibility, a screw down offset crown, a uni-directional diving bezel with luminous PIP at 12:00, Dual-curved Hardlex with non-reflective upper coating, and a solid etched, screw-down case back. The premium 8L35 Seiko movement is self-winding, hacks, and it can be hand wound. The movement has a 50 hour power reserve and it is very accurate to +15 to -10 seconds per day. Comes on a stainless steel bracelet with a double locking fold-over push-button clasp with a divers extension. It includes manual, an extra rubber strap and a Seiko Prospex box. NOTE: We can not ship this watch to the EEA (European Economic Area). Features Movement: Seiko 26-Jewel Automatic – Caliber 8L35 (self-winding) Case: One piece structure stainless steel, 44.3mm x 14.6mm thick. Back: Engraved screw-in back Crystal: Dual-curved Hardlex with non-reflective upper coating Band: SS bracelet, push-button deployant clasp + Polyurethane strap Water Resistant: 300 meters Warranty: 2 Years
SEIKO PROSPEX Men’s Watch Sea (300m diver) Marine master self-winding (hand winding) Hard Rex SBDX017 Men
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