Seiko Prospex King Samurai SRPE35 & SRPE37
Price for the Seiko Prospex King Samurai SRPE37 with the white dial on the strap is $595 USD, while the SRPE35 on the bracelet with the black dial is $625 USD.
the SRPE35 in black on a matching steel bracelet and the SRPE37 with the white dial on a black silicone strap. Each has a distinctive case in steel that is 44mm-wide and water resistant to 200 meters. As dive watches go, Seiko makes so many that it can be hard to determine which is right for you. The King Samurai is for those people who like the angular shape of the case, as well as the particular style of hour markers and hands on the dial. Speaking of the dial, the same “3D grid” texture on the dials for some of the King Turtle watches show up here on the King Samurai — a look that most watch collectors will associate with the “mega tapisserie” dial style found on many Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watches. The textured dials look great, and it should be clear to all watch collectors that as part of their move up-market, Seiko timepieces, in general, will be getting better and better (and more artistic) dials now and in the years to come.
While the King Turtle has a day-date movement, the King Samurai has a more simple date movement with the in-house Seiko caliber 4R35 automatic. Over the date display on the dial is a magnifier on the sapphire crystal. The automatic movement operates at 3Hz with 41 hours of power reserve. One reason to step up to a more expensive Seiko Prospex model from the King Turtle or King Samurai is to get one of Seiko’s more high-end 4Hz (or even 5Hz or Spring Drive) movements.
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