2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
Ref: SPB213J1 (6R35-01R0)

2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1
Regular price
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Sale price
£595.00
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Specification

Reference : SPB213J1 (6R35-01R0)
Movement : Automatic Seiko Cal. 6R35
Age : 2021/2030
Specific Age : April 2022
Case Size : 40.5mm
Case Thickness : 13.5mm
Lug to Lug : 47.5mm
Lugs : 
20mm
Condition :
 Pre-Owned
Box & Papers :
 Box & Papers
Case Material :
 Stainless Steel
Warranty :
 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch


Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Seiko box, swing tag and paperwork. The watch comes paired with its original Seiko bracelet with all links provided. The watch is from April 2022 and is sold in worn but fair condition as you can see, likely worn a handful of times at most. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

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4K YouTube video, skip to 33:10 - https://youtu.be/MioyQakc4oU


The Watch

This 2022 Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1 celebrates Seiko's 140th Anniversary and is a modern reinterpretation of their very first professional dive watch, the 62MAS, limited to 6000 pieces. The 40.5mm stainless steel case curves in all the right places, coated in DiaShield, a Seiko proprietary material, gives the watch resilience to scratches and scuffs, and the drilled lugs have a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a thickness of 13.5mm giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. Satin brushed and polished shoulders transition with crisp lines. On the right side is a screw-down crown. The unidirectional bezel has a striking 60-minute black insert coated in a hardened material. A flat sapphire crystal sits above the white dial, an outer minute track with blue accents adds a pop of colour and applied pillows of LumiBrite mark the hours. At 3 o’clock a framed date window, broad baton hands with LumiBrite infill are complemented by a black sweeping second hand. At 12 o’clock we have the Seiko motif and at 6 o'clock the Prospex logo “Automatic Divers 200m”. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with the Seiko Tsunami in the centre, inside an automatic Seiko 6R35, 24 jewels, 21,600 beats per hour. The watch comes fitted on its original Seiko 20mm stainless steel bracelet with brushed and polished surfaces complete with a Seiko three-fold clasp and dive extension and comes with its Seiko presentation box and unsigned papers.


Personal Note

This Seiko Prospex 140th Anniversary Limited SPB213J1 has a pop of electric blue that comes in and out depending on the light from the bezel, and this is what really makes this watch stand out in the crowd. Beautifully contrasted against the jet-white dial, they have nailed the design of this model and it really does give the vintage classic a modern twist.


The Brand

Seiko's history began in 1881 when Kintaro Hattori established the K. Hattori retail and repair store. In 1892 Seikosha was established to make wall clocks, and 1895 saw the production of their first pocket watch. 1913 saw the launch of their first wristwatch, the Laurel. In 1924 the first Seiko was manufactured. Daini Seikosha (now Seiko Instruments Inc.) was established in 1937. Seiko was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1949. The Suwa factory became independent and formed Suwa Seikosha Co., Ltd. (now Seiko Epson Corporation in 1959). In 1956 Seiko launched Marvel as their first true in-house-made watch; they continued to make this watch until 1959. Japan’s first chronograph watch was introduced for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics; it was called the Seiko Crown Chronograph monopusher. Not stopping there Seiko launched Japan's first true divers watch the Seiko Diver’s 150M fitted with the automatic Calibre 6217 which later was given the nickname “62MAS” by collectors. The company name was changed to the Seiko Corporation in 1990. Innovation at Seiko continues today with GPS Solar watches.