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SEIKO PROSPEX U.S. SPECIAL EDITION PAYS TRIBUTE TO SPACE TRAVEL

In development for over 28 years, Seiko’s proprietary Spring Drive movement continues to function flawlessly when confronted with harsh conditions on earth, in the sea, or in outer space.  The movement can achieve an incredible accuracy of +/- 1 second per day (+/- 15 seconds per month) due to the unique Tri-Synchro Regulator which uses a combination of mechanical energy to drive it

BUILT FOR THE ICE DIVER: SEIKO PROSPEX NEW U.S. SPECIAL EDITIONS

October 25, 2021 – Seiko Watch of America has announced a new series of Special Edition Prospex timepieces Built For The Ice Diver. Exclusively available in the U.S. market, this exceptional design continues the celebration of the brand’s tested performance in the harshest conditions as a follow-up to last year’s initial introduction.

SEIKO JOINS FORCES WITH PADI AND PADI AWARE FOUNDATION TO PROTECT THE OCEAN WORLD.

Seiko Watch Corporation is proud to announce a new partnership with PADI® and PADI AWARE Foundation’s Marine Debris Program to rid the ocean of marine debris. Seiko will take on this challenge by donating a portion of the proceeds from the Seiko Prospex Save the Ocean collection to give back to the diver’s community that is removing and reporting marine debris in aquatic environments.

SEIKO PROSPEX 1965/1970 DIVER’S MODERN RE-INTERPRETATION

Ever since Seiko’s first diver’s watch was introduced in 1965, the company has continuously pushed back the boundaries of what diver’s watches can offer. Today, Seiko introduces in the Prospex collection two modern re-interpretations of landmark timepieces from 1965 and 1970 that are presented on special fabric straps designed and manufactured expressly for diver’s use. The two watches strike the perfect balance of design and function and embody the innovative spirit for which Seiko’s diver’s watchmaking is renowned.

PROSPEX, PRESAGE AND ASTRON TAKE INSPIRATION

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