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Following on from my cheeky preview earlier this year – Seiko Prospex have officially released a new Save the Ocean SE collection in honor of the Great White shark.
Here are full details including pricing and some marginally better pics.

There are 3 models in the collection that include: a Samuarai, a Turtle and a Solar Chrono.
All 3 models have bi-color bezels and blue wave pattern dials with a hint of a Great White shark fin breaking the surface at 8 o’clock.
I missed this detail last time but all models also have special shark fin second hand counter weights. Even the chrono’s sub-secs has the same fin detail.

The Samurai ref. SRPD23K1 has a 43.8mm Stainless steel case with a Hardlex crystal, a diver’s bezel with blue inlay and a black 15 min. scale. WR is 200m.
Power comes from a Seiko 4R35 automatic caliber with 23 jewels and 41hrs power-res. MSRP should be circa 560USD. Ref. SBDY029 has an MSRP of 63,000 JPY+TAX

The Turtle ref. SRPD21K1 has a 45mm Stainless steel case with a Hardlex crystal, a diver’s bezel with blue inlay and a black 20 min. WR is 200m.
Power comes from a Seiko 4R36 automatic with 24 jewels and 41hrs power-res. MSRP should be circa 560USD. Ref. SBDY031 has an MSRP of 62,000 JPY+TAX.

The Solar Chrono ref. SSC741P1 has a 45mm Stainless steel case with a Hardlex crystal, a diver’s bezel with blue inlay and a black 15 min. WR is 200m.
Power comes from a Seiko V175 Solar chronograph caliber. MSRP should be circa 515USD. Ref. SBDL059 has an MSRP of 56,000 JPY+TAX.

©Dave Fleetham Design Pics Perspectives Getty Images
Here’re some fun Great White facts for ya’ (well, totally not at all fun for the sharks tbh)
– did you know that scientists have recently discovered that orcas AKA killer whales have been targeting Great Whites for their large calorie-dense livers.
Working in pairs the orcas pull the sharks apart by their pectoral fins so that they can get to their livers.WTF!
Save Sharks! STOP WHALING in JAPAN!

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Let us know your thoughts and impressions.
Following on from my cheeky preview earlier this year – Seiko Prospex have officially released a new Save the Ocean SE collection in honor of the Great White shark.
Here are full details including pricing and some marginally better pics.

There are 3 models in the collection that include: a Samuarai, a Turtle and a Solar Chrono.
All 3 models have bi-color bezels and blue wave pattern dials with a hint of a Great White shark fin breaking the surface at 8 o’clock.
I missed this detail last time but all models also have special shark fin second hand counter weights. Even the chrono’s sub-secs has the same fin detail.

The Samurai ref. SRPD23K1 has a 43.8mm Stainless steel case with a Hardlex crystal, a diver’s bezel with blue inlay and a black 15 min. scale. WR is 200m.
Power comes from a Seiko 4R35 automatic caliber with 23 jewels and 41hrs power-res. MSRP should be circa 560USD. Ref. SBDY029 has an MSRP of 63,000 JPY+TAX

The Turtle ref. SRPD21K1 has a 45mm Stainless steel case with a Hardlex crystal, a diver’s bezel with blue inlay and a black 20 min. WR is 200m.
Power comes from a Seiko 4R36 automatic with 24 jewels and 41hrs power-res. MSRP should be circa 560USD. Ref. SBDY031 has an MSRP of 62,000 JPY+TAX.

The Solar Chrono ref. SSC741P1 has a 45mm Stainless steel case with a Hardlex crystal, a diver’s bezel with blue inlay and a black 15 min. WR is 200m.
Power comes from a Seiko V175 Solar chronograph caliber. MSRP should be circa 515USD. Ref. SBDL059 has an MSRP of 56,000 JPY+TAX.

©Dave Fleetham Design Pics Perspectives Getty Images
Here’re some fun Great White facts for ya’ (well, totally not at all fun for the sharks tbh)
– did you know that scientists have recently discovered that orcas AKA killer whales have been targeting Great Whites for their large calorie-dense livers.
Working in pairs the orcas pull the sharks apart by their pectoral fins so that they can get to their livers.WTF!
Save Sharks! STOP WHALING in JAPAN!

Continue reading...
Let us know your thoughts and impressions.