Seiko Prospex Marine Master 600m Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

At one point and time, many had hoped to see one of Seiko’s greatest innovations in one of their most coveted dive watches.  The thought of a Spring Drive movement in a Tuna Can body came to reality in a limited edition model labeled the SBDB008 in 2013.  Sadly, this piece was limited to only 300 pieces for the world and was sold out incredibly fast.  There were rumors that the SBDB008 was going to be the one and only Spring Drive Tuna, but thankfully those rumors turned out to be false.  For 2014, Seiko introduced the SBDB009 an all black version of the LE Spring Drive Tuna.

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

The dial of the SBDB009 is deeply recessed, with the center of the dial deeper then the outer ring for the indexes and the chapter ring on an impressive deep slope.  This allows for a very thick sapphire crystal to help in its 600m water resistance.  The crystal has Seiko’s proprietary 99% clarity coating for anti-reflective purposes and the large hands and indexes on this piece offer incredible legibility.  The minute and second hand reach out far to the seconds/minutes track on the chapter ring adding even more quick glance visibility.  All hands and indexes are applied heavily with Seiko’s LumiBright luminescent material with the exception of the whole seconds hand.  It does make up for it however, by having a luminescent dot for the tail.

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

The outer case or shroud on this model is DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coated titanium.  This shrouded design was actually inspired by a letter Seiko received in 1968.  The letter was from a professional diver who lived in Kure, a coastal city near Hiroshima.  This diver worked in depths as deep as 350m and needed a watch that could resist not only the depths, but also the strong shock of being beaten against rocks on the ocean floor.  Seiko’s team was shocked, and went to work on creating a piece that could survive these harsh conditions.  After 7 years, Seiko introduced their first 600m diver watch, the 6159 in 1975.  This watch was the first to use a titanium shroud, which added greater shock resistance as well as being light weight and corrosion proof.  Most importantly, the watch could not be penetrated by helium and the new accordion style strap that remained tight on the wrist, even when the wet suit shrinks due to the pressure at great depths.  This new SBDB009 utilizes the same design elements as found on the model from 1975.

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

The bezel has some very special features to create a beautiful feel when in operation.  This “Triple Safety Rotating Bezel” is achieved by a special lubricating material between the case and bezel, the shrouds design that protects the bezel leaving it only slightly open from the 12:00-3:00 and 6:00-9:00 area that also allows for easy turning, and a special structure that allows the bezel to only rotate counter clockwise, ensuring the bezel will not move clockwise at all.  The shroud is made of Seiko’s proprietary Bright Titanium with DLC coating, while the inner case does contain some stainless steel.  The possibility of achieving a 600m dive watch with no helium release is reached by utilizing a special rubberized material called “L-Shaped Packing Material” in the case structure, giving it complete air and water tightness. The result is a 50.7mm wide by 16.2mm thick Professional Specifications piece, that sits great on the wrist due to its virtually non-existent lugs making the lug to lug length only 49.6mm.  A piece of this size only weighing 126g certainly adds to its comfort.

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

I mentioned the design of the strap and its use on the 1975 diver the 6159.  This is still adopted in the Tuna’s design today.  Many may remember last years SBDB008 coming with the same polyurethane strap as most of Seiko’s divers.  While this was some what of a disappointment, it was still very functional for diving.  The SBDB009 however did feature an upgrade on the strap, now utilizing Seiko’s Extra-Strength Silicone material providing about four times greater tear resistance, superb flexibility and an ultra smooth and soft feel.  The accordion style design is still there, providing the same functionality on the polyurethane with the inside of the strap gripped to hold onto your wrist.

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

Inside this insanely sealed case lies one of Seiko’s most innovative movements, the Spring Drive 5R65 caliber.  This unique mechanism uses a mainspring as its sole power source with both hand-winding and self-winding capabilities.  The energy from the mainspring not only moves your traditional gear train, but also powers an electronic regulating system that would replace a traditional escapement.  The frequency from a quartz crystal (of which Seiko grows in-house), is almost 8,200 times faster then that of a common escapement, making it of course substantially more precise.  The frequency from these crystals goes to an integrated circuit (also developed in-house) that translates that frequency to an electromagnet.  The electromagnet basically regulates a wheel that turns freely in one only direction (unlike a balance wheel that rocks back and forth on a hairspring) telling the wheel to only turn 8 times per second.  This makes the mainspring unwind at an unbelievably precise pace and move as fluid as time itself, creating a second hand that glides as opposed to a sweep.  This smooth uni-directional motion allows for the smooth gliding second hand, incredible accuracy and a significant reduction in stress on the movement.  Seiko’s proprietary alloy Spron 510 that is used for the mainspring material also provides a 72 hour power reserve off only one mainspring, which can be monitored on the dial.  The display of the power reserve will reflect tightness of the mainspring, with a full power reserve expressed with the hand all the way down showing tightness, and all the way up in the red section meaning it is near fully expanded.

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

As a great dive watch should, the SBDB009 provides excellent legibility in the dark.  LumiBright’s glow can last up to 10 times longer then conventional luminous paints, has a stronger glow intensity, is non-radioactive (so safe for people and the environment),the quality of glow can be sustained over a long period of time.

Seiko Prospex Marine Master Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

The Seiko Prospex Marine Master Professional 600m Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009 retails for $4,200.    It can be viewed on the AZ Fine Time site HERE and can be ordered by calling us at 1-800-486-3996.

 

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Seiko Prospex – Official Line Up For The USA!

Seiko Prospex Kinetic GMT SUN019

Seiko Prospex Kinetic GMT SUN019

After nearly 49 years of being exclusively sold on the Japanese market, Seiko Prospex has finally gone global!  The introduction of a new line up came along with its global distribution announcement, creating a ton of excitement in the collector community.  The flagship for the new Prospex series is the new, shrouded Kinetic GMT, SUN019.  The 47.5mm stainless steel case comes with steel bracelet and is set to retail at $695.

Seiko Prospex Kinetic GMT SUN023

Seiko Prospex Kinetic GMT SUN023

The other variation of Kinteic Diver GMT will be the SUN023 with orange and blue accents, black hard coated case and silicone strap.  Both styles will feature the 5M85 Kinetic movement with 6 month power reserve, power reserve display at the push of a button, and independent hour hand adjustment.  Both models will also have anti-reflective coated sapphire crystal as well.  The SUN023 will be at a retail of $675.

Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC289

Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC289

As a part of their flight series, we will also be seeing the solar chronograph SSC289.  The case is a 46mm stainless steel with rotating slide rule bezel.  The features will include a 60 minute chronograph that can measure up to 1/5th of a second.  There is also a 24 hour counter that acts as an AM/PM indicator.  The piece is solar powered with 6 month power reserve, has AR coated sapphire crystal and will retail for $650.

Seiko Prospex Automatic 4R36 Monster SRP583

Seiko Prospex Automatic 4R36 Monster SRP583

The Seiko “Monster” Automatic has made its way into the Prospex series with the upgraded 4R36 movement we 1st saw in the US last year in limited edition form.  The SRP583 will come on black hard coated stainless steel bracelet with matching case and bezel, and will have yellow gold accents on the hands and crown.  The MSRP on this “Monster” will be $595.

Seiko Prospex Automatic 4R36 Monster SRP581

Seiko Prospex Automatic 4R36 Monster SRP581

The 2nd “Monster” in the Prospex series is the SRP581, with Blue coated bezel and black coated case.  It’s hard to tell the blue in the image, but it will be the same blue as on last years limited edition SRP455.  This model on polyurethane strap will retail for $475.

Seiko Prospex Automatic Compass Bezel Limited Edition SRP579

Seiko Prospex Automatic Compass Bezel Limited Edition SRP579

A limited edition model of “Monster” will also be introduced to the US market this year.  The all black SRP579 will have a compass bezel, black gradient dial and leather strap with contrast stitching.  The 45mm case will be black hard coated, as will the bezel, and also feature the 4R36 movement.  This model will retail for $475.

Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC279 SSC275 SSC277Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC279 SSC275 SSC277

Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC279 SSC275 SSC277

Seiko Prospex Automatic SRP585 SRP633

Seiko Prospex Automatic SRP585 SRP633

There will also be several models we did not see 1st hand, as we did not have enough time.  There will be another series of solar chronograph, brown dialed SSC279 at $450, the blue dialed SSC275 at 495 and SSC277 at $550.  There will be 2 other 4R36 automatics, with SRP585 at $475 and SRP633 at $515.  There will certainly be some great values in the new Prospex line up.

Of course, Prospex isn’t Prospex without some kind of massively constructed, high quality, super-accurate tool watch…

Seiko Prospex Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

Seiko Prospex Spring Drive Tuna Can SBDB009

The Prospex Marine Master 600 Spring Drive Tuna Can is back!  The all black professional diver will be hitting US soil this year, with the same titanium DLC shroud as on the previous limited edition model SBDB008.  Minus the gold accents, the watch is identical, and is estimated to retail at $4,200.  This piece will be available in limited quantities, though not limited edition.  This is a great opportunity for those who missed out on the collectible LE from last year.

All pieces are currently available for pre-order, with delivery dates ranging from July to October for release.

As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to call us at 1-800-486-3996 or submit an inquiry through AZFineTime.com.

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