
Prospex Diver's 1968 Re-Interpretation in detail
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- The watch case is made of and impresses with its robust workmanship.
- With a diameter of it fits perfectly with the modern style while offering excellent wearing comfort.
- The polished and satin-finished surfaces provide an elegant look, while the integrated crown protection design makes operation safe and reliable.
- The slim profile ensures optimal freedom of movement and a harmonious silhouette on the wrist. The design is rounded off by precisely milled lugs that guarantee a seamless transition to the strap.
- The Prospex Diver's 1968 Re-Interpretation is equipped with a and offers a clear, low-reflection view of the dial. With a scratch-resistant coating and high readability from all angles, it ensures optimal legibility.
- The seamlessly integrated anti-reflective coating minimizes light reflections, while the robust connection to the housing guarantees a secure fit. The flat bezel and precise edge finishing accentuate the modern design and simultaneously protect against bumps and scratches.
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What specific technologies or innovations are integrated into the SEIKO SPB185J1 that improve its performance and accuracy compared to other watches in the Prospex series?
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