Seiko Prospex Drops New Colors in Tortoise Collection
When does a Turtle become a Tortoise?




Seiko Prospex is adding two new green and black colorways to its Tortoise collection.
The Tortoise collection is a recent land-based off-shoot of Seiko’s fan favorite diver’s watch, the Turtle, with compass points on its rotating bezel rather than a minutes scale. The
Elsewhere the watch uses the same 42mm Turtle case, with its screw-down crown sitting at the four o’clock position, and is powered by Seiko’s 4R34 automatic movement.
Hands and markers are coated with Seiko’s own Lumibrite luminous material while the Tortoise is rated for 200m water resistance.
The new references drop in September with Seiko taking pre-orders now with both models priced $715 USD (£520 GBP).
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