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Limited to just 300 pieces exclusively for the U.S. market.
This extraordinary timepiece reimagines Seiko's groundbreaking 1965 diver, the first made in Japan, which earned its reputation on the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The most distinctive feature is the light champagne sunray dial, its intricate pattern inspired by ancient astrolabes, those celestial navigation instruments that once guided mariners by the stars.
The stainless steel case with gold finish measures 41.3mm and showcases Zaratsu polishing to a distortion-free mirror finish. At its heart, the Caliber 8L35, a 26-jewel automatic movement hand-assembled at Seiko's Shizukuishi watch studio, delivers the increased torque necessary for smooth operation of enlarged diver's watch hands, beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 50-hour power reserve. The brown ceramic unidirectional bezel with knurled edge provides precise elapsed time tracking, while the dual-curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating ensures legibility from every angle. Generous LumiBrite coating on all twelve hour markers and hands guarantees visibility in any conditions.
A portion of proceeds supports Seiko's Save the Ocean campaign, contributing to marine conservation efforts. Complete with brown silicone strap and collector's box, each caseback bears its individual serial number.
We offer complimentary shipping on all orders, with each piece carefully packaged and fully insured for delivery. For full details on shipping methods and timelines, please visit our Shipping Policy.
Articles may be returned for a refund or exchange within 30 days of purchase, provided they are in salable condition and accompanied by a valid sales receipt. Please note that some exclusions may apply. For complete return guidelines, visit our Returns Policy.
Limited to just 300 pieces exclusively for the U.S. market.
This extraordinary timepiece reimagines Seiko's groundbreaking 1965 diver, the first made in Japan, which earned its reputation on the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The most distinctive feature is the light champagne sunray dial, its intricate pattern inspired by ancient astrolabes, those celestial navigation instruments that once guided mariners by the stars.
The stainless steel case with gold finish measures 41.3mm and showcases Zaratsu polishing to a distortion-free mirror finish. At its heart, the Caliber 8L35, a 26-jewel automatic movement hand-assembled at Seiko's Shizukuishi watch studio, delivers the increased torque necessary for smooth operation of enlarged diver's watch hands, beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 50-hour power reserve. The brown ceramic unidirectional bezel with knurled edge provides precise elapsed time tracking, while the dual-curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating ensures legibility from every angle. Generous LumiBrite coating on all twelve hour markers and hands guarantees visibility in any conditions.
A portion of proceeds supports Seiko's Save the Ocean campaign, contributing to marine conservation efforts. Complete with brown silicone strap and collector's box, each caseback bears its individual serial number.
We offer complimentary shipping on all orders, with each piece carefully packaged and fully insured for delivery. For full details on shipping methods and timelines, please visit our Shipping Policy.
Articles may be returned for a refund or exchange within 30 days of purchase, provided they are in salable condition and accompanied by a valid sales receipt. Please note that some exclusions may apply. For complete return guidelines, visit our Returns Policy.
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Limited to just 300 pieces exclusively for the U.S. market.
This extraordinary timepiece reimagines Seiko's groundbreaking 1965 diver, the first made in Japan, which earned its reputation on the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The most distinctive feature is the light champagne sunray dial, its intricate pattern inspired by ancient astrolabes, those celestial navigation instruments that once guided mariners by the stars.
The stainless steel case with gold finish measures 41.3mm and showcases Zaratsu polishing to a distortion-free mirror finish. At its heart, the Caliber 8L35, a 26-jewel automatic movement hand-assembled at Seiko's Shizukuishi watch studio, delivers the increased torque necessary for smooth operation of enlarged diver's watch hands, beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 50-hour power reserve. The brown ceramic unidirectional bezel with knurled edge provides precise elapsed time tracking, while the dual-curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating ensures legibility from every angle. Generous LumiBrite coating on all twelve hour markers and hands guarantees visibility in any conditions.
A portion of proceeds supports Seiko's Save the Ocean campaign, contributing to marine conservation efforts. Complete with brown silicone strap and collector's box, each caseback bears its individual serial number.
Limited to just 300 pieces exclusively for the U.S. market.
This extraordinary timepiece reimagines Seiko's groundbreaking 1965 diver, the first made in Japan, which earned its reputation on the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The most distinctive feature is the light champagne sunray dial, its intricate pattern inspired by ancient astrolabes, those celestial navigation instruments that once guided mariners by the stars.
The stainless steel case with gold finish measures 41.3mm and showcases Zaratsu polishing to a distortion-free mirror finish. At its heart, the Caliber 8L35, a 26-jewel automatic movement hand-assembled at Seiko's Shizukuishi watch studio, delivers the increased torque necessary for smooth operation of enlarged diver's watch hands, beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 50-hour power reserve. The brown ceramic unidirectional bezel with knurled edge provides precise elapsed time tracking, while the dual-curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating ensures legibility from every angle. Generous LumiBrite coating on all twelve hour markers and hands guarantees visibility in any conditions.
A portion of proceeds supports Seiko's Save the Ocean campaign, contributing to marine conservation efforts. Complete with brown silicone strap and collector's box, each caseback bears its individual serial number.
Every new Seiko purchased at Skeie's is backed by their 3-year warranty
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Frequently Asked Questions
We have a team of expert goldsmiths and jewelers on site, and can work on a large range of repair needs.
Common repairs include ring sizing, polishing, rhodium plating, adjusting chain length, replacing clasps, re-stringing services, and more.
There is no appointment necessary to drop off your items for review and estimates.
We cannot give price estimates over the phone or online, as every piece can vary.
For more information view our Jewelry Services
Yes, we have GIA Graduate Gemologists with over 50 years of invaluable experience. Whether you're curious about the worth of a family heirloom or seeking an appraisal for insurance purposes, our seasoned professionals offer meticulous evaluations to ensure you understand the true worth of your treasures.
Additionally, we have an AGS Accredited Gem Lab® (AGL) with a collection of advanced equipment allowing our gemologists to thoroughly inspect jewelry, determine and grade its qualities, calculate measurements, and arrive at an estimation of value.
Since we're located in Eugene, Oregon, we do not charge sales tax.
We offer free shipping on all orders. Our standard shipping is 3-7 days; all items are fully insured, arrive in discrete packaging, and require a signature upon delivery.
For more information view our Shipping Policy
Items may be returned for a refund or exchange within 30 days of purchase, provided they are in salable condition and accompanied by a valid sales receipt. Certain exclusions may apply.
For full details, please review our Refund Policy