


In short: Ideal for the (occasional) adventurer of all ages, and would make an excellent timepiece gift for this Christmas 2016.Ĭlick here for specs, reviews, and current pricing. There is no chronographic (timer) function, but that isn´t going to be a problem for most users, and it means that there are no additional dials clogging up the watch face. The rubber band is thick and comfortable and the dial, coming in the famous Seiko “tuna fish” design, is easy to read. The kinetic quartz movement is also reliable, and means that there are no batteries to replace, although casual users may have to wind the watch up if they do not use it regularly. Whilst up a figure of to 300m would have been even better, this difference won´t be noticeable to most, even if they dive regularly. The watch is certified for depths of up to 200 m which makes it a perfect buy for divers and sports enthusiasts who want a watch that can keep up with them during a weekend of swimming or kayaking. Coming in a deep shade of black, with orange, white and blue detail on the dial, this watch looks overwhelmingly masculine and its technical credentials don´t disappoint either. If you would like to check out our mini-reviews on each model keep reading below! Seiko Prospex SUN023 Kinetic Diverįor the action man in your life, consider the Seiko Prospex SUN023 Kinetic GMT Diver watch.
