In 1965, world-leading watchmaker Seiko introduced its, and Japan’s, first ever diver’s watch dubbed 62MAS. With an automatic movement and water resistance to 150m, it proved its reliability when it was used by members of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition from 1966 to 1969.
Fast forward to 2020, in commemoration of its 55th Anniversary, the company unveiled the first Philippine-edition Prospex watch inspired by the world-famous Tubbataha Reefs via an online event hosted by TV host and diver Marc Nelson, featuring watch enthusiasts and thought leaders Dinno Fabian, Mark del Rosario, Atty. Clarence de Guzman, Fed Borromeo, and Ferdinand Aguila.
Codenamed SRPF33K1 and limited to only 1,000 pieces, the 42.4mm stainless steel watch features Seiko’s caliber 4R36 automatic movement with manual winding capacity. Power reserve is approximately 41 hours and is water resistant up to 200m. It comes with a Day/Date display, Stop second hand function and Lumibrite on hands and indexes sitting atop a Blue IP dial and Yellow gradation dial. It comes with a 2-tone stainless steel band with an extra silicone blue band that will be placed inside a special box with engraving of limited edition numbers and the words “PHILIPPINE LIMTED EDITION.”
“This is a very big moment for us because it’s closer to home and we can’t wait to hear about your adventures with this new timepiece,” said Karl Dy, president of Timeplus, the official distributor of Seiko in the Philippines. “Seiko’s pursuit for innovation and technology continues in the Philippines, specifically in the Sulu Sea where one of the most diverse marine ecological systems in the world is located.”
Timeless Wonders
Backed by over 130 years of watchmaking expertise and guided by its vision of Always one step ahead of the rest, Seiko’s unflagging quest to increase both precision, utility and beauty of their watches has resulted in many world-firsts such as the first quartz watch, first 6-digit LCD watch, first multi-function digital watch, and the world’s first diver’s watch.
This year, the company has reached another milestone as they bring together heritage, magnificence, and adventure in a timepiece like no other with the first Philippine-edition Prospex watch. Taking into consideration the New Normal, Dy encourages Seiko’s longtime fans and diving enthusiasts, “While we are left to imagine where our next destination will be, we welcome Seiko’s new Philippine-edition Prospex watch that will soon accompany us in experiencing the beauty of the timeless wonders below.”
As part of the 55th Anniversary celebration, Seiko has also introduced the Seiko Prospex SLA043J1, which is a re-creation of the 1965 diver’s watch and the Seiko Prospex SPB183J1, which is a modern re-interpretation of the 1970’s diver’s watch. These two special limited edition watches are based on landmark designs but have been created using Seiko’s very latest technologies and with new and higher specifications.
The Philippine-edition Prospex watch is priced at Php29,000 and will only be available at Official Seiko Boutiques and Authorized Dealers. For more details, visit https://www.seikowatches.com/ph-en or Seiko Philippines on Facebook and Instagram. You may also shop directly at shop.seikoboutique.com.ph.
Information on where to buy:
Seiko Philippines Branches: SM Aura, SM North Edsa, SM Megamall, Glorietta, SM City Cebu, SM Seaside Cebu, and Ayala Center Cebu.
- Lazada Flagship Store: http://bit.ly/SeikoPH-Lazada
- Shopee Flagship Store: https://shopee.ph/seikoph
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