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Limited Edition of 5,500 Pieces
SPB337J1
3 Year Canadian Limited Warranty
Introducing the latest iteration of the Prospex Black Series ‘Night’ designs: inspired by night diving missions and the intrepid diver’s view through a night scope.
This watch is the first timepiece in the Black Series to be a land-based concept, but with diving watch influences – it is an ‘Alpinist’ design – first launched in 1959 for Japanese ‘Yama-otoko’ mountain men, to be reliable in treacherous terrain.
The newly developed green ‘Lumibrite Pro’ colouring on the markers and hands is designed for increased visibility during night dives, allowing time to be read clearly in dark conditions. It displays the same colour in light and dark, for consistency and quick recognition, regardless of the light.
Powered by in-house built Calibre 6R35, this watch is suitable for diver’s depths of 200m and is accompanied by a stainless steel bracelet with three fold clasp and push button release.
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.
Caliber Number:6R35
Movement Type:Automatic with manual winding capacity
Accuracy:+25 to -15 seconds per day
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Other Details
Water Resistance:20 bar
Case Size
Thickness: 13.2mm
Diameter: 39.5mm
Length: 46.4mm
Lug Width: 20mm
Other Specifications
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An automatic watch harnesses the wearer’s arm’s movement to power its mechanism. As the arm swings, a rotor inside the watch rotates, winding the mainspring. This stored energy is then released, driving the gears that keep the watch’s hands moving and ensure accurate timekeeping.
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