Product Description
The Prospex Samurai SBDY131 is part of Seiko's iconic Samurai collection, designed for diving enthusiasts and watch collectors alike. This model showcases a bold black dial, offering excellent legibility with luminous hands and indices that glow brightly in low-light conditions. Its sturdy stainless steel case and hardlex crystal provide enhanced durability, making it a robust choice for underwater adventures and daily wear.
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Specifications;
- Movement Type: Mechanical automatic (with manual winding)
- Calibre Number: 4R35
- Collections / Series: Prospex Samurai
- Accuracy: Daily difference: +45 seconds to -35 seconds
- Style: Diver
- Case Material: Stainless
- Case Colour: Silver
- Band Material: Stainless
- Strap Colour: Silver
- Dial Type: Analog
- Dial Colour: Black
- Glass Type: Hardlex
- Water Resistance: -
- Size: 12.3mm Width: 41.7mm Height: 49.5mm
- Weight: 170.0g
- Arm circumference (longest): 205.0mm
- Reference: SRPL13K / SRPL13K / SRPL13K1 / SBDY131 (We sell as Japan Domestic Market edition - Made In Japan)
- Other features: Power Reserve 41 hours, 23 Jewels, Second hand stop function, With calendar (date) function, Unidirectional rotating bezel, Screw-lock crown, Double lock clasp, Screw back
The watch features a unidirectional rotating bezel for tracking dive time and is water-resistant up to 200 meters, making it suitable for professional diving. The automatic movement inside ensures reliable timekeeping, while the screw-down crown adds to its rugged design, preventing water ingress during dives. The SBDY131 is a great example of the balance between functionality and style, combining the reliability of a dive watch with a sleek and minimalist black dial design that’s also perfect for casual or formal settings.
Warranty Information
Seiko Japan warranty is included (valid for 12 months)Q&A
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First and foremost — the bracelet. I’ve heard that Seiko offers good quality for the price (this watch costs around $450), but after wearing a Tissot with a metal bracelet and trying on TAG Heuer and Omega bracelets, the difference in quality is noticeable. Even compared to Tissot, the Seiko bracelet feels like it’s on a completely different (and lower) level. It feels quite cheap for the price. That said, the dial and case are of pretty good quality and look great on the wrist. For reference, my wrist is 6.7 inches, and the watch fits well.