

⚓ Own the depths and the boardroom with Seiko’s Prospex precision.
The Seiko SRPE93 Prospex is a rugged 45mm stainless steel automatic diver’s watch, engineered for professional and recreational diving up to 200 meters. Featuring a 24-jewel Japanese movement with a 41-hour power reserve, a uni-directional rotating bezel, and luminous hands for low-light clarity, it blends iconic Seiko design with modern functionality. Perfect for millennials who demand style, reliability, and adventure-ready performance in one sophisticated timepiece.












| ASIN | B08SMRZVSM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191,382 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #4,738 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (356) |
| Date First Available | 11 January 2021 |
| Department | Mens |
| Item model number | SRPE93 |
| Manufacturer | Seiko |
| Package Dimensions | 13.21 x 9.8 x 8.71 cm; 259 g |
T**N
Great watch for collectors at a great price. This watch is just as accurate and more comfortable than other watches in my collection that cost 10/20X the price.
D**U
I usually do not do reviews on things but this is one I feel sorta passionate about. I can't say enough about this watch. Its truly more beautiful than what the pictures reflect. This SRPE93 has became my daily wear watch. I have several (quite a bit) more expensive watches but this one ends up on my wrist probably 5 or 6 days out of the week. I love the diver style watches and this one has characteristics of the classic Seiko "Turtles" but yet reflects a somewhat newer style. A great combination of both. Just a sharp looking watch, imo. As for actually using this dive watch (it is ISO certified for diving), I did test it on a recent week long SCUBA dive trip and wore it all week (along with my dive computers of course) on 12 dives, deepest I got was 101 ft so it help up nicely and did not miss a beat including it getting banged around on the dive boat (on tanks, rails on boat, etc etc). It was also very easy to read and see at that 101ft (I was in the Caribbean so it was very clear so keep that in mind, I was never trying to read it in murky water but I think you would be fine). The luminous hands are great, just hold it in the sun or ping it with a flashlight for a few seconds and you are good to go if you need the hands to be bright in the dark. For example if you hold it up to lamp before going to bed and you wake up hours later in the dark it is easy to glance at the watch and know what time it is. If you are looking for a great looking watch that will hold up to any water activity (I would not use this for saturation diving of course) including snorkeling, swimming, rec SCUBA diving, water skiiing and so on, this is a great choice. Keep in mind it is an automatic watch and not quartz and does not take a battery. If you are not wearing it you will need to keep it in a winder, or just set it and wind it when you wear it (if it has died). If you wear it daily there is no need to wind it as the movement of your wrists will keep it from needing wound. I keep mine in a winder when not wearing it but I am pretty anal. I prefer an automatic. I think my only knock would be, once in a while the strap comes out of the little band keeper but not very often (prob just gets caught on something); interesting enough I don't think that has ever happened when diving or swimming (when wet). Of course you can put some other strap on if you wanted to! I hope this helps.
H**M
Es un reloj que quise tener desde hace tiempo, la entrega se hizo bien y el reloj me gusta mucho
A**.
Relogio maravilhoso
I**A
Es de las mejores marcas de reloj y a un super precio
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