
Seiko
Street Series Mini 'Tuna' Safari Edition - SUT405P1
SUT405P1
SKU: SUT405P1
Prospex Street series was developed to combine looks and substance: coupling Seiko fans enthusiasm for watch design styles alongside the expertise from 5 decades of creating diving watches. The retro Ëtuna shape from the 1975 divers model has been channelled into an even more compact yet reinforced watch, robust enough to dive 200m under the sea but stylish enough to be worn on the street.
The watch shape is affectionately nicknamed by Seiko fans as a ËTuna - because of its larger diameter and bold shape like a tuna tin.Solar-powered, the watch charges from both natural and electric light. The accordion-style silicone strap combines high durability and comfort - a strap design invented by Seiko in 1975 as a practical solution to the expansion and contraction of a diver's wrist at different depths.
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Street Series Mini 'Tuna' Safari Edition - SUT405P1
BRAND
Seiko
MOVEMENT
FEATURES
N/A
MOVEMENT
solar
Calibre
N/A
COLLECTION
N/A
CASE
CASE SIZE
38.7mm
CASE SHAPE
Round
CASE MATERIAL
Stainless Steel
SERIES
N/A
DIAL
DIAL COLOUR
Olive Green
MODEL NO.
SUT405P1
STRAP
STRAP TYPE.
Silicone
STRAP COLOUR.
Olive Green
Prospex Street series was developed to combine looks and substance: coupling Seiko fans enthusiasm for watch design styles alongside the expertise from 5 decades of creating diving watches. The retro Ëtuna shape from the 1975 divers model has been channelled into an even more compact yet reinforced watch, robust enough to dive 200m under the sea but stylish enough to be worn on the street.
The watch shape is affectionately nicknamed by Seiko fans as a ËTuna - because of its larger diameter and bold shape like a tuna tin.Solar-powered, the watch charges from both natural and electric light. The accordion-style silicone strap combines high durability and comfort - a strap design invented by Seiko in 1975 as a practical solution to the expansion and contraction of a diver's wrist at different depths.