In 1968 a Japanese saturation diver complained to Seiko that all the existing diver watches were not strong enough to withstand heavy impact and prolonged periods of deep underwater pressure. After seven years of development Seiko launched the “perfect professional divers' watch” in 1975. One of its innovative features is the ceramic protective shroud that makes the watch extremely robust and also very distinctive. Aficionados of Seiko watches thought it looked like the wearer had a can of tuna strapped to his wrist, hence the nick-name, “Tuna”.
It’s a big watch - though the relatively short lug to lug width means it’s not impractically so - and people either love ‘em or hate ‘em. It’s ironic a watch that looks like a can of tuna should be such a “Marmite” timepiece.
Also available in Blue,Black or Bronze, this is the SD1975 and benefits from the following spec:
Sapphire Crystal Glass
NH35 Automatic Movement120 Click Rotational Ceramic Bezel300m Water ResistanceScrewdown CrownScrewback Case316L Stainless Steel CaseStainless Steel Jubilee Strap fitted and free Rubber Strap also suppliedHacking MovementC3 Luminova on the faceLug Width - 22mm
Case Diameter - 47.5mmLug to Lug - 47.5mmCase Thickness - 15mmWeight - 210gHard Presentation Box and warranty card
We also supply a free Steeldive branded rubber strap with fitting tool and extra pins so you can give the watch a different look if you want.
STEELDIVE SD1975 "Green Tuna" Automatic 300m Diver Watch
£134.99Price
Out of Stock
30 Day Return to Base Warranty with Steeldive Uk
6 month warranty with Steeldive Factory
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