Seiko
Prospex Automatic Diver - SRPE03
Prospex Automatic Diver - SRPE03
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An ISO-grade dive watch with style to spare
The Prospex Automatic Diver is marked by ISO-approved, dive-watch functionality and classic good looks. An iconic Seiko design, it’s been leveled-up with a specially-treated, anti-reflection sapphire crystal and a catchy, black ceramic bezel that brings out its 3D pressed-pattern dial. It’s powered by the Japanese maker’s proprietary, automatic caliber 4R36 movement, which boasts an impressive 41-hour power reserve that can be wound automatically or by-hand. LumiBrite hands and markers not only tell the time in low-light conditions, they also illuminate a clear-as-day view of the magnified calendar window. And last but not least, a secure screwdown crown and caseback step up its water-resistance to depths of 200 meters.
Features
- Black ceramic rotating elapsed timing bezel
- Manual and automatic winding capabilities
- Black dial with 3-D pressed pattern
- Magnified day and date window
- LumiBrite hands and markers for crystal clear visibility under low-light conditions
- Secure screwdown crown and caseback for water-resistance down to 200 meters
Materials
- Case: Stainless steel
- Crystal: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflection coating on the inner surface
- Strap: Stainless steel
Specs
| SRPE03 Black | SRPE05 Khaki Green | |
| Dial Color | Black | Green |
| Diameter | 45mm | 45mm |
| Thickness | 13.22mm | 13.22mm |
| Length | 47.7mm | 47.7mm |
| Movement | Caliber 4R36 | Caliber 4R36 |
| Vibrations Per Hour | 21,600 | 21,600 |
| Jewels | 24 | 24 |
| Power Reserve | Approx. 41 hours | Approx. 41 hours |
| Water Resistance | 660 feet (200m), follows ISO standards and is suitable for scuba diving | 660 feet (200m), follows ISO standards and is suitable for scuba diving |
| Lug Width | 22mm | 22mm |
About Seiko
When we think of Seiko, one word comes to mind: legacy. Founded in 1881 by entrepreneur Kintaro Hattor in the heart of Tokyo, Seiko knows every nook and cranny of what makes an elite watch truly incredible. In those 130+ years, they came up with lasting innovations like the first quartz watch, the first titanium dive watch, and the first multi-functional digital watch. Needless to say, Seiko continues to push the watch game forward.
