Seiko’s dive watches are among the best — and the most affordable, relative to their specs — in watchmaking.
From the rare-as-hen's-teeth 6159, to the film-famous 6105 and 6309 models, to the economy workhorse SKX007, Japanese watchmakers perfected incredibly well-made tool watches decades ago — and at prices that make the most diehard Swiss watch fans bristle with jealousy.
This particular Seiko diver, a Reference SBDC007 known as the ‘Shogun,' is housed in a 44mm case with a sapphire crystal, a signed crown, and a black unidirectional dive bezel, it remains lightweight despite its size due to its titanium construction. It features a matte black dial with applied, luminous plot indices, a matching ‘arrow head’ handset, an outer minute track, and a date window at 3:00. Powered by the automatic Seiko Caliber 6R15 movement, it comes paired to a matching titanium multi-link bracelet with a signed push-button fliplock clasp with a dive extension.
In fantastic condition and boasting 200m of water resistance, this ‘Shogun’ is a working man’ dive watch — no-nonsense in nature, affordable, handsome and cool, it’s simply begging for time in the water.
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