This Seiko Prospex watch is part of the Save The Ocean collection and features a dial inspired by the view of the ocean from a Manta Ray's perspective. The wave patterns and colours on the dial are reminiscent of sunlight refraction and waves seen from under the sea. The watch also has a ceramic black bezel and sapphire crystal. Seiko donates proceeds from the Save The Ocean collection to support ocean conservation. This special edition timepiece comes with a Save the Ocean box and is nicknamed the Samurai by fans due to its angular design. Seiko Prospex watches are built for sports and adventure, and Seiko has been a pioneer in innovative dive watchmaking since launching Japan's first diver's watch in 1965. Produced in stainless steel, this Prospex timepiece from Seiko is perfect for everyday wear. Part of the Save the Ocean collection, this King Samurai model features a striking blue dial decorated with the shadows of a sting-ray. The dial is set with lumibrite hour markers and hands with a magnified date window at 3 o’clock. The piece is powered by an automatic movement and finished with a rotating uni-directional bezel and a push deployment clasp fastening. • Powered by the calibre 4R35 automatic movement with a power reserve of up to 41 hours. • Presented on a silver stainless steel bracelet with push button deployment clasp. • Scratch resistant sapphire crystal glass with anti-reflective coating. • 43.8mm case width. • 200 metre water resistance. Presenting the ultimate diving companion that never compromises on style, Tokyo-born brand Seiko updates its Prospex collection. Encased in rugged stainless steel, the bracelet features a three-fold clasp with secure lock and push button release for maximum security, while the striking blue face flaunts LumiBrite detailing on the hands and markers for increased visibility under water. Adding an extra splash of function, it also boasts a neat date window, stop seconds hand function and a unidirectional rotating bezel. Powered by automatic movement, this trusty timepiece is of course water resistant up to 200m and ready for adventure. Since unveiling Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko has changed global dive watch standards – and you can see why.