After announcing a rare collaborative Presage model with the Porter Classic, Seiko now focuses on their heritage diver series with a new Solar Diver model.
Visually, the new models faithfully inherit the signature features and aesthetics that make up the Prospex model's DNA. It comes in two classic builds: stainless steel and titanium, with a full-metal look including matching cases and bracelets.
For the steel variants, it has a red and blue bezel version, and a black bezel version, both with matte black dials. On the other hand, the titanium variation has a black dial and bezel combo. As before, the geometric indices and hands have a Lumibrite coating to make them easier to read even in dark conditions.
The most highlighted feature of the new Prospex Solar Divers is definitely its solar-power functionality. It has up to 10 months of power reserve when fully charged and it is rechargeable in both natural and artificial light conditions.
The price of the steel edition is £470 GBP (approximately PHP 35,000), while the titanium version is priced at £530 GBP (approximately PHP 40,000). All models are now available for pre-order on the Seiko website.