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With a reputation for durability, reliability and capability, Seiko's newest collaboration with PADI is a dive watch that ...
No collection is complete without at least one Seiko watch ... the moniker comes from the turtle shell shape of the steel ...
Though it maintains the Turtle’s 200m of water resistance, the Land Tortoise joins the range of Seiko Prospex watches intended for activities like hiking and mountaineering. Here, a compass bezel ...
The Special Edition casebacks are each engraved with the image of a sea turtle created by Seiko's Japanese designers ... rotating elapsed timing bezel, in black ceramic, the unique dials also ...
Much like its predecessor, the new watch comes equipped with a 45mm stainless steel case shaped uniquely to Seiko’s Turtle line, but this time upgraded with a black unidirectional ceramic bezel ...
The original Seiko 'Turtle' from 1976 The underside of the rotating bezel is jagged much like a turtle shell and its Arabic font, indexes and second hand are curvy, again mimicking turtle shells.
Seiko has two factors going for it that ... As you can guess, the moniker comes from the turtle shell shape of the steel case and the watch’s adeptness underwater. “PADI” stamped on the dial stands ...