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SEIKO PROSPEX SPB301

Original price was: Rp 19,000,000.Current price is: Rp 16,150,000.

Prospex Seiko 1970 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation Automatic Diver Scuba 200M White Dial Silver Stainless Steel Bracelet Save The Ocean Special Edition

  • 1 year official warranty
  • Released in June 2022
  • Automatic with Manual Winding Function
  • Caliber 6R35
  • Silver Stainless Steel Case with Super Hard Coating
  • Silver Stainless Steel Bracelet with Super Hard Coating
  • White Ice Textured Dial
  • Luminous Hands, Indexes and Bezel
  • Curved Sapphire Crystal with Anti-Reflective Coating on Inner Surface
  • Solid Screw Case Back
  • Screw Down Crown at 4 o’clock Position
  • Date Display at 3 o’clock Position
  • Stop Second Hand Function
  • Three-fold Clasp with Secure Lock and Push Button Release with Extender
  • Unidirectional Rotating Bezel with Black Insert and 60 Minutes Diving Scale
  • 24 Jewels
  • 70 Hours Power Reserve
  • -15 to +25 seconds per day Accuracy
  • Magnetic Resistance
  • 21,600 Vibrations per hour
  • 200 m Water Resistant for Air Diving
  • 47.6 mm × 42.7 mm × 13.2 mm
  • 180 g
  • Reference : SBDC169 (JDM) / SPB301 / SPB301J / SPB301J1

Description

SEIKO Prospex SPB301 Specifications

Feature
Driving systemAutomatic with manual winding mechanism
Caliber Number6R35
Case materialStainless steel with super hard coating
Case backSolid
Band typeBracelet
Band materialStainless steel
Band colorSilver tone
Band width20 mm
ClaspThree fold clasp with push button safety
Dial colorWhite ice textured capturing the glacial seascape of the Arctic
Glass materialCurved sapphire crystal
Glass coatingAnti-reflective coating on inner surface
HandsLuminous grey and white (hour, minute) with grey, white, blue colored tipped second hand
Dial markersWhite batons indexes with double trapezoid indexes at 12 o’clock
Second markersMinutes markers around the outer rim
Lumi BriteHands, indexes and bezel
BezelUnidirectional rotating blue colored with black insert and 60 minutes arabic numerals minutes markers per 10 minutes diving scale
CrownScrew down at 4 o’clock position
CalendarDate display at 3 o’clock position
FunctionDate, hour, minute, stop second hand
Accuracy-15 to +25 seconds per day (when static) at normal temperature range (5°C and 35°C)
Vibration21,600 vibrations per hour (6 beats per second)
Drive durationPower reserve approximately 70 hours
Magnetic reluctanceMagnetic resistance 4,800 A/m
Water resistance200 m water resistance suitable for air diving
SizeLength : 47.6 mm x Diameter : 42.7 mm x Thickness : 13.2 mm
Lug to lug46.4 mm
Weight180 g

SEIKO Prospex SPB301 Features 

Seiko’s reputation for reliable and durable diver’s watches was forged in the 1960’s and 1970’s when they were chosen by adventurers and researchers on expeditions to the north and south poles. Today, Seiko introduces into the Prospex collection modern re-interpretations of three legendary diver’s watches from this period that draw their design inspiration from the glaciers that these pioneers saw and that shape the landscapes and seascapes of the Arctic and Antarctic. Each one has a dial that evokes a different shade of glacial ice, from deep blue to white.

  • Date display
  • 24 jewels
  • SPECIAL EDITION on the case back
  • Screw case back
  • Screw-down crown
  • Three-fold clasp with secure lock
  • Unidirectional rotating bezel
  • Stop second hand function

Seiko Prospex SPB297 SPB299 SPB301 Cover

SEIKO Prospex SPB301 Special

1970 Diver’s Modern Re-interpretation Save the Ocean Special Edition

 

Seiko Prospex SPB301 Special

 

In 1970, Seiko introduced a diver’s watch whose asymmetrical extension protected the crown at the four o’clock position. Its solid construction, luminous hands and indexes and 150 meter water resistance were perfect for those who required a timepiece with exceptional strength and visibility. The watch proved its reliability in extreme conditions when it was worn by the Japanese adventurer, Naomi Uemura, in the years 1974 to 1976 when he completed a 12,000km solo dog-sled run from Greenland to Alaska.

 

Seiko 1970 Original
1970 Original model

 

White Dial

Seiko Prospex SPB301 Dial

A white dial capturing the glacial seascape of the Artic is encased in the same distinctive shaped case as the 1970 classic which proved its strength and endurance when worn by the Japanese adventurer Naomi Uemura.

About Seiko Prospex Sea Diver SPB301

As a culmination of Seiko’s developments in watchmaking technology, today, a diver’s watch in a stainless steel case with green dial offering water-resistance of up to 200m is introduced.

From the introduction in 1965 as Japan’s first diver’s watch, the engineers never stopped to innovate. The trust this watch has gained goes beyond the borders of Japan and into the world. Because of that, Seiko facilitated the establishment of the standard for diver’s watches in International Standard Organization (ISO), and Japan Industrial Standards (JIS). As for the ISO, Seiko lobbied the organization to amend the standard to match the actual use of diver’s watches in the deep sea. In 1996, ISO6425 with annex, about diver’s watches for mixed gas diving, was issued. Moreover, Seiko’s relentless challenge and innovation have driven the company to create a model that could truly be called authentic.

Behind Seiko’s diver’s watch that has been chosen by divers world wide, there are qualified engineers who work to developed technology that the world has never seen.

First, through significant innovation, water resistance and impermeability has proven to be the finest in world class. Above all, along with functionality, using specialized material and precise detail in structure, the timepiece is made to perfection. In addition, Seiko’s determination and innovative technology resulted in many patents to preserve the company’s authenticity.

Since then, there are countless products labeled as a diver’s watch around the world but only a negligible number of these timepieces are functional in professional environments.

History of Seiko Prospex Sea Diver SPB301

When Kintaro Hattori founded his company in 1881, he was just 21 years old. During his fifty years at the helm, Seiko became the leading watch company in Japan, with its own design and production facilities. This achievement was a direct result of his single-minded vision that Seiko should be “Always one step ahead of the rest”. His words resonate still and continue to inspire Seiko today. Throughout this year, Seiko will release a series of creations that embody the spirit of Kintaro’s words and honor the140th anniversary of the founding of his company. The celebrations start with a series of Prospex, Presage and Astron watches inspired by the landscapes, seascapes of Japan.

From Seiko Prospex, a new series focuses on the beauty of nature. The watches capture the deep green scenery of the rich ocean that surrounds Iriomote Island.

The island of Iriomote in Okinawa Prefecture attracts divers from all areas of the world. Its abundant coral reefs teem with marine life but the island’s special charm lies in the primeval and pristine mangrove forests that surround it. Further, Iriomote is home to several species of flora and fauna that are rare and, in some instances, unique to the island.

Progression of Seiko Prospex Sea Diver

Seiko Prospex Sea Diver. Antarctic Team of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan

Earning credibility through vigorous adventures in the North and South Pole.

From 1966, the timepiece has been brought on 4 missions with the Antarctic Team of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. Later on, numerous adventurers and explorers have made achievements such as successfully ascending Everest gearing Seiko’s diver’s watch. After years of proving itself worthy of withstanding extreme environments, Seiko’s diver’s watch has earned its integrity.

Seiko Prospex Sea Diver. Seiko Diver WatchSeiko Prospex Sea Diver. Shinkai 2000

Exceeding any expectation of water resistance with the depth of 1062 meters.

In May of 1983, two Professional Diver’s 600 meters were mounted on Shinkai 2000, a research submersible used by JAMSTEC (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology). The watch was originally intended for use up to 600 meters, yet the timepiece withstood water pressure at a depth of 1062 meters. As a result, the watch’s legibility, precision, and exterior remained unscathed, continuing to strengthen its credibility.

Courtesy: JAMSTEC

 

Seiko Prospex Sea Diver. Result of saturation driving graph
Water-Resistance:Air tightness
The result of 300m saturation diving: Pressure inside the watch case for brand other brands (A, B, C) and Seiko Professional Diver’s
The vertical line shows the pressure inside the watch case and the horizontal line indicates the period of time.
After the dive, the air pressure inside the watch case gradually went up.
Seiko Professional diver’s scored the best result and verified that it is strong enough to function even at great depths.

Proving its significant impermeability.

For saturation diver’s watches, helium is a constant issue. That is to say, the gas penetrates the glass, and in some cases the difference in external and internal air pressure causes the glass cover to break. While other companies focus on methods to release Helium with an escape valve, Seiko took a different turn and developed a glass case that is practically impermeable to Helium gas. This is the creation of Seiko’s Diver’s Professional 600M. Then, in 1983, JAMSTEC conducted an impermeability test by submersing several diver’s watches under 300M saturation diving. Consequently, Seiko’s Diver’s Professional 600M proved to be up to ten times more impermeable to Helium gas compared to other companies. In short, the true diver’s watch continues to prove itself.

Courtesy: JAMSTEC

History of Seiko

The company was founded in 1881, when Kintarō Hattori opened a watch and jewerly shop called “K. Hattori” (服部時計店 Hattori Tokeiten) in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan. Eleven years later, in 1892, he began to produce clocks under the name Seikosha, meaning roughly “House of Exquisite Workmanship”.

The first watches produced under the Seiko brand appeared in 1924. In 1969, Seiko introduced the Astron, the world’s first production quartz watch, it cost the same as a medium-sized car. Seiko later went on to introduce the first quartz chronograph.

Additional information

Weight1 kg
Dimensions5 × 5 × 2 cm

Seiko Service Center

Center NameAddressTelFax
Seiko Service Center JakartaJalan Melawai IX No. 46, Blok M, Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia+62-21-7208717+62-21-7201249
Seiko Service Center JakartaPlaza Senayan Lt 3 No. 353-A, Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia+62-21-5725689

+62-21-5725690

Seiko Service Center JakartaLt Dasar No. 115-116, Gd. Harco Pasar Baru, Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia+62-21-3452335
Seiko Service Center SurabayaJalan Tunjungan No. 98-100, Surabaya, Indonesia+62-31-5474756

+62-31-5474757

+62-31-5347771
Seiko Service Center SurabayaPlaza Surabaya, Lt 1 No. 56-57, Surabaya, Indonesia+62-31-5316199
Seiko Service Center MedanJalan Cirebon No. 16, Medan, Indonesia+62-61-4149636
Seiko Service Center MedanSun Plaza Level 1, Blok C-32, Medan, Indonesia+62-61-4501505

Size Guide

Wrist circumferenceSuitable case sizes
5.5 in / 14 cm34 mm36 mm38 mm
6.0 in / 15.2 cm36 mm38 mm40 mm
6.5 in / 16.5 cm38 mm40 mm42 mm
7.0 in / 17.8 cm40 mm42 mm44 mm
7.5 in / 19 cm42 mm44 mm46 mm
8.0 in / 20.3 cm44 mm46 mm48 mm

Watch Size Guide

Water Resistance

Water Resistant Chart

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