Guidelines

Can a Seiko 200m scuba watch be used?

Can a Seiko 200m scuba watch be used?

Seiko 200m Dive Watch is made for recreational divers. The watch can withstand pressure up to 200m underwater but it cannot be used in professional saturation diving. The hands and markers are coated with the highly luminous paint, LumiBrite to aid divers in areas where the sunlight can’t penetrate.

When did the Seiko Prospex 200m diver 62MAS come out?

The Prospex 200m Diver Ref. SBDC051, 053, 101, and 105, are Seiko’s handsome fusion of sleek retro style and modern specifications. Since their debut in 2017, Seiko’s veteran designer Mr. Nobuhiro Kosugi released Seiko’s first-ever professional dive watch, the “62MAS”.

When did the first Seiko diver watch come out?

From the first diver’s watch released in 1965, Seiko has been exceeding expectations for divers with its innovative technology. A timepiece that guides you through the challenges in the deep blue.

What kind of water resistance does Seiko dive watch have?

Water-Resistance: 200m Diameter: 43.8mm Details: screw-down offset crown, Hardlex mineral crystal, a solid etched, unidirectional diving bezel with luminous PIP at 12:00 Warranty: 2 years

What was the depth of the Seiko diver watch?

The watch was oiginally intended for use up to 600 meteres, yet the timepiece withstood water pressure at a depth of 1062 meters. The watch’s legibility, precision, and exterior remained unscathed, continuing to strengthen its credibility.

Where can I Have my Seiko watch repaired?

We recommend that you contact an Authorized Seiko Service Center or a Seiko appointed dealer for watch repairs. A watch is a very sensitive precision instrument which requires servicing by highly trained and skilled technicians using special tools developed by Seiko.

What kind of winding system does Seiko diver use?

Increasing the number of vibrations in the balance, Seiko used the new driving system: Self-winding type with manual winding mechanism. The timepiece also uses Japan’s first hi-beat caliber (10 vibrations per second) that assures precision from the moment the Diver’s 300M is worn.