Product Description
The Seiko Marinemaster Professional Diver 300m SBDX017 is a highly regarded tool watch, designed for serious diving professionals. It features a robust 44.3mm stainless steel case, with a black dial and a rotating bezel for precise timing. Powered by the Caliber 8L35 automatic movement, it offers exceptional durability and a 50-hour power reserve.
Specifications:
- Stainless steel Case Material
- Stainless steel Band Material
- Diamond Shield case coating
- Extra Polyurethane band included
- Rotating bezel
- Screw lock crown
- Date display
- Dual Curved Hardlex glass with anti-reflective treatment
- Second hand stop function
- 300 m Water Resistant
- Anti-magnetic
- 8L35 Caliber
- 26 Jewels
- Automatic Mechanical (with manual winding)
- +15 Seconds -10 Seconds per day Accuracy
- 50.5 x 44.3 mm Case diameter
- 14.6 mm Case Thickness
- 22 millimeters Band width
- Silver Band Color
- Black Dial color
- 214 g weight
The watch boasts a 300-meter water resistance, making it perfect for deep-sea exploration. Known for its distinctive design, the SBDX017 combines rugged functionality with elegant craftsmanship, making it a rare and sought-after model among collectors.
Warranty Information
Seiko Japan warranty is included (valid for 12 months)Q&A
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Seiko Prospex SBDX017
Bought this watch and didn't know it was the last piece. Luckily I made the right choice. Was deciding between SBDX017 and SBDX023. Goes with my heart and chose SBDX017. No regret. Gorgeous and rare piece. Service from shopping in Japan was excellent too. Thanks to Sara for her friendly service. will buy again next time.
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amazing timepiece
This will be an heirloom piece inhand down from generation to generation. The quality of this watch is superb. It is the best looking dive watch out there. The finishing on the case and bezel is outstanding. This watch makes the Rolex submariner look like cheap piece of tin. I would put this watch against any Swiss diver. The future of horological advancement is in Japan.