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Seiko Prospex challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. We are constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers.

Glacier Collection

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.

1968 Diver's Re-interpretation GMT Collection

This modern re-interpretation of the 1968 Diver's watch is inspired by Japan’s first hi-beat one-piece Diver’s watch created by Seiko. The success of the 1968 model laid the foundation for Seiko Diver's watch development which for sixty years has innovated in wearable, precise watches for professional and recreational divers.

ALPINIST
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ALPINIST

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The Alpinist collection, first launched in 1959 exclusively for the Japanese market. Designed for Japanese ‘Yama-otoko’ mountain men, to be reliable in treacherous terrain, these are part of the Land collection.

SEIKO ALPINIST COLLECTION
SAMURAI
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SAMURAI

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This watch shape is nicknamed by Seiko fans as a ‘Samurai’ – because of its angular shaped design which looks as if it were sliced by a Japanese Samurai sword. It features a ceramic black bezel and a 3D press pattern dial.

SHOP SAMURAI COLLECTION
SAVE THE OCEAN
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SAVE THE OCEAN

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Seiko donates proceeds from Save The Ocean models to the PADI Aware Foundation’s Marine Debris programme, the world’s largest underwater clean-up initiative.

SHOP SAVE THE OCEAN COLLECTION
SUMO
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SUMO

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This watch shape is affectionately named ‘Sumo’ by Seiko fans – because of its size and shape and the 12 o’clock marker – it’s a substantially strong looking timepiece. LumiBrite hour markers and hands increase legibility even in low light.

SHOP SUMO COLLECTION
TURTLE
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TURTLE

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This watch shape is nicknamed by Seiko fans as a ‘turtle’ – its silhouette, side view and watch case back resemble a turtle with its curved comfortable shell. To divers, sea turtles are symbols of good fortune.

SHOP TURTLE COLLECTION

Seiko Prospex - Discover the 1965/1968/1970 Diver's Re-interpretation

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