#Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPE05K1
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diversewatches · 1 year ago
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Conquer the Depths with Seiko Prospex King Turtle: The Ultimate Diving Companion
For avid divers and watch enthusiasts, the Seiko Prospex King Turtle is a timepiece that combines robust functionality with impressive design. Crafted specifically for underwater exploration, this remarkable dive watch from Seiko's Prospex collection has gained a reputation as the ultimate diving companion. In this blog post, we will delve into the exceptional features that make the Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPE05K1 an indispensable tool for conquering the depths of the ocean.
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Uncompromising Durability: The Seiko Prospex King Turtle is built to withstand the harshest underwater conditions. Its rugged stainless steel case, coupled with a scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal, ensures superior durability and protection against the challenges encountered during diving expeditions. This timepiece is designed to resist water pressure up to an impressive depth of 200 meters, making it a reliable companion for both recreational and professional divers.
Reliable Automatic Movement: Powered by precise automatic movement, the Seiko Prospex King Turtle guarantees reliable timekeeping without the need for batteries. The self-winding mechanism harnesses the wearer's natural motion to keep the watch running smoothly. This eliminates the worry of running out of power during long dives and ensures accurate time measurement even in the most demanding underwater environments.
Exceptional Legibility: The King Turtle boasts a dial designed for optimal legibility, even in dimly lit or murky underwater conditions. The large luminescent hands and markers provide excellent visibility, allowing divers to read the time at a glance. The addition of a magnified date window further enhances convenience and readability, ensuring that essential information is easily accessible during underwater explorations.
Dive-Ready Functionality: Seiko Prospex watches are renowned for their dive-specific features, and the King Turtle is no exception. It features a unidirectional rotating bezel, allowing divers to accurately measure elapsed time underwater. The screw-down crown and case back ensure water resistance, while the robust strap or bracelet options provide a secure and comfortable fit during aquatic adventures.
With its exceptional durability, reliable movement, exceptional legibility, and dive-ready functionality, the Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPE05K1 stands as the ultimate diving companion. Whether you're exploring vibrant coral reefs or embarking on deep-sea expeditions, this timepiece is engineered to accompany you on your underwater conquests. Embrace the spirit of exploration and dive into the depths with confidence, knowing that the Seiko Prospex King Turtle is there to guide you every step of the way.
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wristwatchjournal · 4 years ago
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Hands-on – The Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPE03 & SRPE05
The Seiko Turtle is undoubtedly Seiko’s most famous and best-selling dive watch. Its combination of attractive dials, user-friendliness, robustness and excellent quality/price ratio has made the Turtle an all-time favourite.  Having a best-selling watch like this is the dream of any brand, but it can also pose a risk. Watches have to evolve and finding the balance between a product that appeals to people and introducing improvements becomes a delicate task since any alterations will be judged more harshly than if the brand were to launch a brand new line. The Seiko Prospex King Turtle has done its homework well but has taken things a little further generating the usual controversy that arises when a watchmaking icon undergoes change.
Same shapes, new materials
Although the ‘King’ in the name of the Prospex King Turtle suggests a watch with kingly dimensions, this is not the case. The diameter of 45mm and height of 13mm are the same measurements of the original Turtle. Coupled with the relatively short but well-proportioned length (48mm), this watch is just as comfortable to wear as earlier Turtles. The top surfaces of the case are brushed, the sides are polished and the crown at 4 o’clock, as you would expect from a certified dive watch, is screwed down to ensure its water-resistance of 200m.
The redesigned bezel with more pronounced grooves is easier to grip and is now made of ceramic, a material that increases its durability exponentially and improves its presence. Rotating the bezel produces a solid reassuring click underscoring its vocation as a tool watch. The amount of luminescence is also greater enhancing legibility and giving the watch a more balanced design.
Another important upgrade in the new Seiko King Turtle is the replacement of the Hardlex with sapphire crystal. Although Hardlex, Seiko’s proprietary watch crystal, is renowned for its superior resistance to blows and impacts, nowadays the use of sapphire crystal is essential.  If this normally translates into a higher price with Swiss watches, Seiko is proud of offering more for a lower price.
However, the most controversial aspect of the watch lies in another aspect regarding the sapphire crystal: now the Seiko King Turtle has a magnifying glass covering the day and date window (in two languages). The sapphire magnifier does not form part of the historical tradition of these watches. Technically, it is a challenge to find a loupe that really functions properly because there are many watches with magnifying crystals that do not enhance legibility. The magnifying glass also has to withstand water pressure of up to 250 metres, which is the real depth rating these watches have been tested. Legibility is faultless and it is evident that the sapphire used is of excellent quality. You can debate whether you like it or not, but luckily, the discussion will never revolve around its technical quality.
DECORATIVE TOUCHES
The second novelty – big novelty – of the Seiko King Turtle is the decoration of the dial. Seiko has opted for a square or waffle-shaped pattern on the dial that boosts the quality factor of the watch a great deal. Again, the application of the indices and the inscriptions on the dial reflects the high level of quality we associate with Seiko.  The indices and hands are the same style as those featured on previous Turtles but the central seconds hand is now yellow to match the inscription ‘Divers 200m’.  LumiBrite, Seiko’s proprietary luminescent paint that is considered the best in its class, is applied generously ensuring excellent readings in the dark.
For now, the launch models come in black and green but there will certainly be other combinations in the near future.
Renowned calibre
Powering the King Turtle is Seiko’s hearty 4R automatic calibre, a resilient durable calibre that performs within much stricter parameters (daily variations) than the specifications would indicate. The power reserve could use a few more hours because the autonomy is just 41 hours. As usual, the movement is covered by a metal caseback with an engraving of the Seiko wave.
Price
The King Turtle sits very well on the wrist. If we factor in the design upgrades, the experience is even more satisfying. The price of the Seiko Prospex King Turtle with a green silicone strap is EUR 610, the model with a steel bracelet retails for EUR 630. There will always be the doomsday predictors on forums who will complain that ‘Seiko has lost its mind’, that ‘Seiko is expensive’ and that Seiko is going to crash’. Personally, I think that the increase in price (between EUR 100 and 150) for the upgrades is entirely justified and am convinced that this new sovereign has a long reign ahead.
More information at seikowatches.com.
Technical specifications – Seiko Prospex Diver 200m “King Turtle”
Case: 45mm diameter x 13.2mm height – 47.7mm lug-to-lug – stainless steel case, brushed and polished – unidirectional notched bezel in steel, 60-minute insert in ceramic – sapphire crystal with magnifier – screw-down crown and caseback – 200m water-resistant
Dial: black or green with waffle pattern – hands and indexes with Lumibrite
Movement: Seiko calibre 4R36 – automatic – 24 jewels – 27.4mm – 21,600 vibrations/hour – 40 hours power reserve – hours, minutes, seconds, day-date
Bracelet/Strap: stainless steel 3-link bracelet with three-fold clasp with secure lock, push-button release with diving extension – or silicone strap with steel pin buckle
Reference: SRPE03K1 – black dial and bezel, steel bracelet SRPE05K1 – green dial, black bezel, green silicone
Price: EUR 630 – SRPE03K1 EUR 610 – SRPE05K1
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diversewatches · 2 years ago
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Seiko Prospex King Turtle automatic SRPE05K1 divers’ watch is equipped with a sapphire crystal for better resistance against scratches and scuffs and a screwed case back to protect the stainless-steel case from impacts. Long-dive divers receive a high-quality “King Turtle” dive watch. This new Prospex timepiece is automatic, which means it doesn’t require any battery to operate. Now there is no need for a battery change, ever! And with a 45mm case diameter, this watch has enough wrist presence to make any fashion aficionado jealous.
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