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Seiko Releases Its New Whitsunday Inspired Prospex Watch

Seiko Australia 2 mins read

Seiko Australia proudly presents the Prospex Australasian Exclusive SPB429J, a remarkable timepiece driven by the precision of the Calibre 6R35 movement. This exquisite timepiece joins the Prospex collection, renowned for challenging boundaries and catering to sport lovers and adventure seekers, whether they find themselves in water, air or on land. Limited to 1,000 pieces, the SPB429J showcases a captivating design inspired by the iconic beaches of the Whitsundays.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcRv_2-kCHU

 

The Inspiration

The SPB429J, pays homage to the breathtaking beaches of the Whitsundays, including the renowned Whitehaven Beach. This timepiece captures the tranquility of the region's calm and serene waters with a striking gradation dial. Just as the turquoise waters come alive under a cloudless sky, the dial bursts into vibrant life when present in sunlight.

The Design

The SPB429J is a masterpiece of colour, echoing the natural beauty of the Whitsundays. The seconds hand gleams in gold, mirroring the sun-kissed shores, while an additional white silicone strap reminiscent of the iconic pristine white-silica sand beaches. The green on the bezel pays tribute to the lush native bushland embracing the beachside, and the blue acknowledges the vast waters of the Coral Sea where these coastal havens reside. This Limited Edition diver's watch boasts sapphire glass, a stainless steel case and bracelet, and a third blue silicone strap. With water resistance up to 200 meters, it's ready to accompany you on your underwater adventures. The 45.0mm case size, screw case back, and screw-down crown ensure both style and functionality, reflecting Seiko's commitment to quality and precision.


This watch is available from October 2023 at the Seiko Boutiques and select retail stores Australia-wide as a limited edition of 1,000.

For stockist enquiries, readers may visit www.seikowatches.com

 


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Below please find a Dropbox link to the high res video along with stills of the watch:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/kziiaf6z405frf33hprz6/h?rlkey=zh2hw09mdybaknlojnsq2vr22&dl=0


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