At a Glance — Featured in This Guide
Eleven defining Seiko Prospex watches — spanning dive legends, mountain field watches, and precision chronographs — representing the full breadth of what Prospex means. A guide to what each watch does best and who it suits.
Entry-Level Divers · $795–$950 — Browse full Prospex collection →
- Seiko Prospex Automatic Diver SRPF03K — RRP $795 Best value diver
- Seiko Prospex Solar Diver SNE599P — RRP $950 Stealth solar diver
- Seiko Prospex 200M Diver SRPL13K — RRP $950 Classic automatic
- Seiko Prospex PADI Samurai SRPJ93K — RRP $950 PADI collaboration
- Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPF77K1 — RRP $950 Cushion-case icon
Mid-Range · $1100–$1200 — Browse all Prospex →
- Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC935P — RRP $1100 Speedtimer racing
- Seiko Prospex JAWS 50th Anniversary SRPL81K — RRP $1200 Collector's edition
- Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB121J — RRP $1200 ⭐ Bestseller
Premium · $1300–$1650 — See premium Prospex range →
- Seiko Prospex Sumo SPB103J — RRP $1300 Green dial Sumo
- Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda SFJ001P — RRP $1350 Panda chronograph
- Seiko Prospex 110th Anniversary SFJ009P — RRP $1650 Limited 3,500 pieces
In This Guide
What Makes Seiko Prospex Worth It
Let's be honest: most "dive watch" guides are just spec sheets dressed up with lifestyle photos. This one's different. We sell Prospex because we wear Prospex — and because these are genuine tool watches with sixty years of real-world credentials behind them. In 1965, a Seiko diver reached 600 metres on the wrist of a Japanese Antarctic expedition member. It survived. That was the moment Seiko proved it belonged in the same conversation as the Swiss, and the Prospex collection is the direct descendant of that achievement.
The name Prospex stands for "Professional Specifications" — and Seiko means it. Every dive watch in the collection meets ISO 6425 diver's watch standards. The cases are rated to 200 metres minimum. The crystals are sapphire or Hardlex (Seiko's proprietary hardened mineral glass). The movements are either self-winding automatics or solar-powered, eliminating battery anxiety mid-dive. These aren't fashion watches styled to look rugged — they're tool watches built to perform.
In Australia, Seiko Prospex watches occupy a compelling position: genuine professional specifications at prices that make Swiss alternatives difficult to justify. A full-spec Prospex diver Australia buyers can find at Watch Direct starts from $795 AUD and extends to $1650 for limited editions. The range includes the Samurai (angular, sword-inspired cases), Turtle and King Turtle (cushion-case legends), Sumo (chunky professional divers), Alpinist (mountain field watches), and Speedtimer (precision solar chronographs).
This guide covers eleven of the most important Prospex designs available at Watch Direct right now — selected to represent the collection's range, its design families, and what Seiko Prospex does distinctively well. We've verified all product data directly from our live inventory. Prices are RRP in AUD. Watch Direct is an authorised Seiko dealer with free shipping Australia-wide.
Entry-Level Prospex Divers — $795 to $950
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The entry tier of the best Seiko Prospex watches Australia 2026 range is where the collection's core identity lives. Five watches spanning $795 to $950 — each with 200m water resistance, professional specifications, and the kind of build quality that has earned Prospex its reputation among serious divers and collectors. These aren't compromised budget options; they're the foundation of a collection that has been refined over sixty years.
Seiko Prospex Automatic Diver SRPF03K
Dive Watch · Automatic · Best Value Entry
✓ Best For: First-time Prospex buyers who want a genuine automatic diver without overspending — the most accessible true tool watch in the range
The SRPF03K doesn't try to be clever. It's a 43.8mm diver with a movement that just runs — the 4R35 automatic that Seiko has put in millions of watches because it works. Hackable, hand-windable, 41-hour reserve. The dial is black, the hands glow, the bezel clicks. Nothing more, nothing less.
Here's what $795 gets you: a proper 200m diver, not a fashion piece pretending to be one. The bracelet is solid. The Hardlex crystal will handle knocks. The screw-down crown seals everything in. This is the watch for anyone who's tired of overthinking their first Prospex — just buy it, wear it, and stop second-guessing yourself. It'll handle snorkelling holidays and office Mondays without complaint, and it costs less than a service on most Swiss alternatives.
- Movement: Automatic 4R35 (41-hour reserve)
- Case: 43.8mm stainless steel
- Dial: Black
- Crystal: Hardlex
- Water resistance: 200m
- Best for: First Prospex, daily wear, value-conscious buyers
- Price: RRP $795
Seiko Prospex Solar Black Diver SNE599P
Dive Watch · Solar · Stealth Design
✓ Best For: Buyers who want the convenience of solar power with a stealth all-black aesthetic — set it once and forget about batteries for a decade
The Seiko Prospex SNE599P takes the proven Prospex diver formula and finishes it in murdered-out black PVD coating. The 41mm case wears smaller than the larger Samurai and Turtle models, making it suitable for wrists that find 44mm+ cases overwhelming. Inside, the V157 solar movement converts any light source into stored power — with a 10-month reserve when fully charged. No battery changes, no winding, no daily maintenance.
The sapphire crystal is a meaningful upgrade over Hardlex at this price point, offering superior scratch resistance for everyday wear. The all-black aesthetic works equally well underwater, in tactical contexts, or as a daily wearer that deliberately avoids flash. For Australians who want a Seiko Prospex diver without the traditional silver-and-blue dive watch look, the SNE599P is the stealth pick.
- Movement: Solar V157 (10-month reserve)
- Case: 41mm black PVD stainless steel
- Dial: Black
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Water resistance: 200m
- Best for: Solar convenience, stealth aesthetics, smaller wrists
- Price: RRP $950
Seiko Prospex 200M Diver SRPL13K
Dive Watch · Automatic · Classic Steel
✓ Best For: Traditional dive watch enthusiasts who want a clean, classic automatic without special editions or limited colourways
The Seiko Prospex SRPL13K is the quiet achiever — a straightforward 200m automatic diver without the thematic editions or collaboration branding. The 41.7mm case hits a sweet spot between presence and wearability. Inside beats the 4R35 calibre with its reliable automatic winding and date function. The stainless steel bracelet matches the case with a mix of polished and brushed surfaces that age gracefully.
Where the Samurai and Turtle have distinctive personalities, the SRPL13K is deliberately understated — a tool that doesn't demand attention but earns respect through daily performance. The black dial with baton markers reads clearly underwater and in low light. At $950 RRP, it's the Seiko Prospex for buyers who want substance without statement.
- Movement: Automatic 4R35
- Case: 41.7mm stainless steel
- Dial: Black
- Crystal: Hardlex
- Water resistance: 200m
- Best for: Classic dive watch aesthetics, understated wearers
- Price: RRP $950
Seiko Prospex PADI Samurai SRPJ93K
Dive Watch · Automatic · PADI Special Edition
✓ Best For: Divers and ocean enthusiasts who want the distinctive Samurai case shape with PADI-inspired gradient colouring
The Seiko Prospex PADI Samurai SRPJ93K is where form meets professional function. The Samurai case shape — angular, aggressive, named for its sword-like lines — has earned a cult following since its introduction. This PADI Special Edition partners with the Professional Association of Diving Instructors, featuring a gradient blue-to-black dial that mimics descending into ocean depths. The wave texture on the dial adds visual depth without sacrificing legibility.
Inside the 43.8mm case, the 4R35 automatic movement delivers the same reliable timekeeping as its plainer siblings, but the PADI branding and gradient dial elevate this to a statement piece. The sapphire crystal protects against scratches; the blue silicone strap ensures comfort on long dives. For Australian divers training through PADI — or anyone drawn to the Samurai's distinctive aesthetic — the SRPJ93K is the collector's pick in the entry tier.
- Movement: Automatic 4R35
- Case: 43.8mm stainless steel
- Dial: Blue gradient with wave texture
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Water resistance: 200m
- Best for: PADI divers, Samurai collectors, statement wearers
- Price: RRP $950
Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPF77K1
Dive Watch · Automatic · Cushion-Case Legend
✓ Best For: Collectors who appreciate the heritage cushion-case design and want day-date functionality in a genuine 200m diver
The Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPF77K1 continues a lineage that began in 1970 with the original "Turtle" — named by collectors for its cushion-shaped case that resembles a turtle shell. The King Turtle upgrades the formula with a larger 45mm case, sapphire crystal, and the 4R36 movement with day-date complication. The blue dial and matching silicone strap give it a cohesive ocean aesthetic that photographs beautifully.
The Turtle case shape is genuinely comfortable despite its size — the curved caseback hugs the wrist, and the cushion profile distributes weight evenly. The King Turtle has become a collector favourite for its combination of heritage credibility and modern specifications. At $950 RRP, it's the entry-level Seiko Prospex for buyers who want something with personality and provenance.
- Movement: Automatic 4R36 (day-date)
- Case: 45mm stainless steel, cushion shape
- Dial: Blue
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Water resistance: 200m
- Best for: Heritage collectors, cushion-case fans, day-date functionality
- Price: RRP $950
Mid-Range Prospex — $1100 to $1200
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The mid-range tier is where Prospex's full character emerges. A solar Speedtimer chronograph, a limited-edition JAWS collaboration, and the legendary Alpinist — the bestselling Seiko Prospex at Watch Direct. These are watches with stories attached, with design heritage that extends back decades, and with specifications that justify their place in any serious collection.
Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC935P
Chronograph · Solar · Speedtimer Racing
✓ Best For: Buyers who want Speedtimer chronograph precision with solar convenience — the light blue dial is particularly striking
The Seiko Prospex SSC935P belongs to the Speedtimer family — chronographs that trace their design DNA back to Seiko's 1969 racing chronographs. The V192 solar movement powers a 60-minute stopwatch with 1/5-second precision, a 24-hour indicator, and a date display. The 6-month power reserve means this watch will keep running through winter even if it spends most of its time under shirt cuffs. Accuracy is rated at ±15 seconds per month.
The light blue dial is the standout feature — a colour that sits between sporty and refined, standing out from the typical black and white chronograph palette. The tachymetre bezel adds functional style, while the sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating ensures legibility in direct sunlight. At $1100 RRP, the SSC935P is the entry point to Seiko's precision chronograph lineage.
- Movement: Solar V192 (6-month reserve)
- Case: 41.4mm stainless steel
- Dial: Light blue
- Crystal: Sapphire with AR coating
- Water resistance: 100m
- Best for: Chronograph enthusiasts, distinctive dial colour, solar convenience
- Price: RRP $1100
Seiko Prospex JAWS 50th Anniversary SRPL81K
Dive Watch · Automatic · Limited 5,000 Pieces
✓ Best For: Collectors who want a limited-edition diver with pop culture credibility — 50 years of JAWS meets 60 years of Seiko diving heritage
The Seiko Prospex JAWS 50th Anniversary SRPL81K commemorates the 1975 blockbuster that made an entire generation afraid to go in the water — and, ironically, did more for dive watch awareness than any marketing campaign could. Limited to 5,000 pieces worldwide, this 45mm automatic diver features a dark ocean-blue dial that evokes the depths where great whites hunt. The JAWS logo appears discreetly on the caseback and packaging, integrating the collaboration without compromising the clean Prospex aesthetic.
Inside, the 4R36 automatic movement handles timekeeping with the same reliability as non-limited Prospex models. The sapphire crystal and 200m water resistance ensure this is a genuine tool watch, not just a collector's display piece. At $1200 RRP with limited availability, the SRPL81K is for buyers who want their Prospex to tell a story — and this one connects dive watch heritage with cinema history.
- Movement: Automatic 4R36
- Case: 45mm stainless steel
- Dial: Dark ocean blue
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Water resistance: 200m
- Limited: 5,000 pieces worldwide
- Best for: Collectors, film enthusiasts, limited-edition seekers
- Price: RRP $1200
Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB121J
Field Watch · Automatic · Legendary Green Dial
✓ Best For: The definitive field watch for Australian adventurers — the bestselling Seiko Prospex at Watch Direct and the watch that works everywhere from summit to boardroom
There's a reason the Alpinist SPB121J outsells everything else in this guide. It's not the cheapest Prospex, not the biggest, not the most complicated — but it's the one that works everywhere. Boardroom on Monday, Grampians on Saturday, airport lounge on Sunday. The 39.5mm case doesn't shout, but the green sunburst dial stops people mid-conversation. I've yet to see it photograph the same way twice.
The Alpinist lineage goes back to 1961 — Seiko's answer to the question of what a mountaineer actually needs on their wrist. The current SPB121J upgrades that heritage with the 6R35 movement (70-hour power reserve, which means a weekend off the wrist won't kill it) and a sapphire crystal that handles summit glare and fluorescent office lighting equally well. If you want one Prospex that genuinely does everything, this is the one the market keeps choosing.
- Movement: Automatic 6R35 (70-hour reserve)
- Case: 39.5mm stainless steel
- Dial: Green sunburst
- Crystal: Sapphire with AR coating
- Water resistance: 200m
- Best for: Outdoor adventures, versatile daily wear, collectors
- Price: RRP $1200
Premium Prospex — $1300 to $1650
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The premium tier is where Prospex shows what it can do when given room to stretch. The Sumo — a chunky professional diver with upgraded movement. The Speedtimer Panda — arguably the most beautiful dial layout in the collection. And the 110th Anniversary Limited Edition — a collector's piece limited to 3,500 units worldwide. These are the Seiko Prospex watches that serious collectors own and wear daily.
Seiko Prospex Sumo SPB103J
Dive Watch · Automatic · Green Dial Professional
✓ Best For: Serious divers and collectors who want the Sumo's substantial presence with the upgraded 6R35 movement and a distinctive green dial
The Seiko Prospex Sumo SPB103J is the heavyweight of the Prospex dive collection — and the name fits. The 45mm case has genuine wrist presence, filling the space with a chunky, confident profile that smaller dive watches can't match. Inside, the 6R35 automatic movement delivers a 70-hour power reserve — nearly three days off the wrist before it stops, a meaningful upgrade over the 4R35 found in entry-level Prospex models.
The green dial is the standout — a colour that shifts between forest and emerald depending on lighting, adding visual interest without compromising the professional tool-watch aesthetic. The sapphire crystal and 200m water resistance are givens at this price point. For Australian divers who want their Prospex to make a statement both on the dive boat and on land, the Sumo delivers presence that justifies its premium positioning.
- Movement: Automatic 6R35 (70-hour reserve)
- Case: 45mm stainless steel
- Dial: Green
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Water resistance: 200m
- Best for: Professional divers, large wrist presence, collectors
- Price: RRP $1300
Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda SFJ001P
Chronograph · Solar · Iconic Panda Dial
✓ Best For: Chronograph collectors who appreciate the classic "panda dial" layout and want Seiko's most precise timing — 1/100-second accuracy
Some watches need paragraphs of explanation. The Speedtimer Panda needs one sentence: white dial, black subdials, racing heritage, and it looks absolutely correct on the wrist. That's a panda dial — a layout that goes back to 1960s motorsport chronographs — and Seiko's execution here is hard to fault.
The 8A50 solar calibre inside measures time in 1/100-second increments, which is more precision than most people will ever need, but that's not really the point. The point is that you get a chronograph with genuine racing pedigree, a 6-month power reserve, and a dial layout that's been iconic since before most of us were born — all for $1350. Swiss chronographs with this aesthetic start at three times the price. The Speedtimer doesn't pretend to be Swiss. It just offers more watch for less money, and lets the dial speak for itself.
- Movement: Solar 8A50 (1/100s precision, 6-month reserve)
- Case: 42mm stainless steel
- Dial: White "panda" with black subdials
- Crystal: Curved sapphire with AR coating
- Water resistance: 100m
- Best for: Racing enthusiasts, chronograph collectors, panda dial lovers
- Price: RRP $1350
Seiko Prospex 110th Anniversary SFJ009P
Chronograph · Solar · Limited 3,500 Pieces
✓ Best For: Collectors seeking a true limited edition with documented heritage — 110 years of Seiko watchmaking distilled into 3,500 pieces
The Seiko Prospex 110th Anniversary SFJ009P celebrates 110 years of Seiko watchmaking with a limited-edition Speedtimer restricted to 3,500 pieces worldwide. The silver dial with black subdials and vivid red hands pays tribute to Seiko's first wristwatch, the Laurel, introduced in 1913. The 8A50 calibre inside delivers the same 1/100-second timing precision as the standard Speedtimer, but the limited numbering and anniversary packaging elevate this to collector territory.
The 42mm case includes an additional leather strap alongside the stainless steel bracelet — a genuine value-add that lets you switch between sport and dress contexts. The curved sapphire crystal and anti-reflective coating match the premium positioning. At $1650 RRP, this is the flagship of the Seiko Prospex collection at Watch Direct — a watch that marks both a personal collection milestone and a brand anniversary worth commemorating.
- Movement: Solar 8A50 (1/100s precision, 6-month reserve)
- Case: 42mm stainless steel
- Dial: Silver with black subdials, red hands
- Crystal: Curved sapphire with AR coating
- Water resistance: 100m
- Limited: 3,500 pieces worldwide
- Includes: Additional leather strap
- Best for: Serious collectors, anniversary commemorations, investment pieces
- Price: RRP $1650
Full Comparison — Best Seiko Prospex Watches Australia 2026
| Watch | SKU | Type | RRP (AUD) | Movement | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Automatic Diver | SRPF03K | Diver | $795 | Automatic 4R35 | Best value entry |
| Solar Black Diver | SNE599P | Diver | $950 | Solar V157 | Stealth solar diver |
| 200M Diver | SRPL13K | Diver | $950 | Automatic 4R35 | Classic automatic |
| PADI Samurai | SRPJ93K | Diver | $950 | Automatic 4R35 | PADI collaboration |
| King Turtle | SRPF77K1 | Diver | $950 | Automatic 4R36 | Heritage cushion-case |
| Solar Chronograph | SSC935P | Chronograph | $1100 | Solar V192 | Speedtimer racing |
| JAWS 50th Anniversary | SRPL81K | Diver Ltd | $1200 | Automatic 4R36 | Collector's edition |
| Alpinist ⭐ | SPB121J | Field | $1200 | Automatic 6R35 | #1 Bestseller |
| Sumo Green | SPB103J | Diver | $1300 | Automatic 6R35 | Professional presence |
| Speedtimer Panda | SFJ001P | Chronograph | $1350 | Solar 8A50 | Classic panda dial |
| 110th Anniversary | SFJ009P | Chrono Ltd | $1650 | Solar 8A50 | Limited 3,500 pieces |
Which Seiko Prospex Is Right for You?
→ You want the most versatile Seiko Prospex — one watch that handles mountains, meetings, and weekends equally well:
Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB121J (RRP $1200) — The bestselling Prospex at Watch Direct. Green sunburst dial, 70-hour power reserve, genuine field watch heritage.
→ You want the best value entry into Seiko Prospex — a genuine 200m automatic diver without overspending:
Seiko Prospex Automatic Diver SRPF03K (RRP $795) — The most accessible true tool watch in the collection. 4R35 movement, Hardlex crystal, proven reliability.
→ You want a dive watch with solar convenience — no winding, no batteries, just set and forget:
Seiko Prospex Solar Black Diver SNE599P (RRP $950) — 10-month power reserve, sapphire crystal, stealth all-black aesthetic.
→ You want the distinctive Samurai case shape with PADI collaboration credibility:
Seiko Prospex PADI Samurai SRPJ93K (RRP $950) — Angular sword-like case, gradient blue-to-black dial, sapphire crystal.
→ You want the heritage cushion-case design with day-date functionality:
Seiko Prospex King Turtle SRPF77K1 (RRP $950) — 45mm cushion case, 4R36 with day-date, collector-favourite aesthetics.
→ You want Speedtimer chronograph precision with a distinctive dial colour:
Seiko Prospex Solar Chronograph SSC935P (RRP $1100) — Light blue dial, V192 solar movement, 6-month power reserve.
→ You want a limited-edition diver with cinematic heritage:
Seiko Prospex JAWS 50th Anniversary SRPL81K (RRP $1200) — Limited 5,000 pieces, deep ocean-blue dial, 50 years of JAWS.
→ You want maximum diver presence — the Sumo's substantial wrist feel:
Seiko Prospex Sumo SPB103J (RRP $1300) — 45mm professional diver, green dial, 6R35 with 70-hour reserve.
→ You want the classic panda dial chronograph with racing heritage:
Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda SFJ001P (RRP $1350) — 1/100-second precision, white dial with black subdials, 8A50 solar.
→ You want a collector's piece — the 110th anniversary flagship limited to 3,500 worldwide:
Seiko Prospex 110th Anniversary SFJ009P (RRP $1650) — Silver dial, red hands, includes extra leather strap. Investment-grade limited edition.
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"The Alpinist SPB121J was exactly what I wanted — a watch I can wear hiking one day and to client meetings the next. The green dial is even more stunning in person. Watch Direct had it to me in Sydney within 48 hours."
— James M., Verified Buyer · Sydney, NSW
"Bought the Speedtimer Panda SFJ001P for my 40th. The panda dial is gorgeous and the solar movement means I never think about it — just grab it and go. Best watch I've owned."
— David K., Verified Buyer · Melbourne, VIC
"The King Turtle SRPF77K1 is my third Seiko and definitely my favourite. The cushion case is incredibly comfortable and the sapphire crystal gives me confidence I won't scratch it. Great value compared to what Swiss brands charge for similar specs."
— Chris T., Verified Buyer · Brisbane, QLD
Frequently Asked Questions — Seiko Prospex Australia
Are Seiko Prospex watches worth buying in Australia?
Yes. Seiko Prospex watches represent some of the best value in the dive and sport watch market. Prospex stands for "Professional Specifications" — these are ISO-rated dive watches with genuine 200m water resistance, sapphire crystals, and either automatic or solar movements. Entry models like the SRPF03K start from $795 AUD, while collectors' pieces reach $1650. Watch Direct is an authorised Seiko dealer with free shipping Australia-wide.
What is the best Seiko Prospex watch to buy in Australia in 2026?
The best overall Seiko Prospex for most Australians is the Alpinist SPB121J (RRP $1200) — the bestselling Prospex at Watch Direct. Its green dial, automatic 6R35 movement with 70-hour power reserve, and versatile design work equally well on a mountain trail or in an office. For divers, the Sumo SPB103J (RRP $1300) offers a 45mm case with sapphire crystal and 200m water resistance.
What does Prospex stand for in Seiko watches?
Prospex stands for "Professional Specifications" — Seiko's designation for watches built to ISO diver standards and designed for serious outdoor use. The collection includes dive watches (200m+ water resistance), land watches (Alpinist series), and speed watches (Speedtimer chronographs). Every Prospex model undergoes rigorous testing for reliability in extreme conditions.
Is Watch Direct an authorised Seiko dealer in Australia?
Yes. Watch Direct is an authorised Seiko dealer in Australia. All Seiko Prospex watches sold at watchdirect.com.au are genuine, covered by the official Seiko manufacturer warranty, and sourced through authorised distribution channels. Watch Direct offers free shipping Australia-wide and Australian-based customer service at support@watchdirect.com.au.
What is the difference between Seiko Prospex automatic and solar watches?
Seiko Prospex automatic watches use self-winding mechanical movements — no battery required, powered by wrist motion. Examples include the Samurai SRPJ93K and Alpinist SPB121J. Prospex solar watches convert light to energy and store it in a rechargeable cell, offering 6-10 months of power reserve. The Speedtimer SFJ001P and SNE599P are solar-powered. Automatics appeal to mechanical watch enthusiasts; solar models offer set-and-forget convenience.
What is the Seiko Prospex Samurai?
The Seiko Prospex Samurai is a popular dive watch series named for its angular, sword-like case shape. Samurai watches feature 200m water resistance, automatic 4R35 movements, and distinctive asymmetrical case designs. The PADI Samurai SRPJ93K (RRP $950) is a collaboration with the Professional Association of Diving Instructors, featuring a gradient blue-to-black dial inspired by ocean depths.
What is the Seiko Prospex Turtle and King Turtle?
The Seiko Turtle is a cushion-shaped dive watch design dating back to 1970. The King Turtle SRPF77K1 (RRP $950) is an upgraded version with a larger 45mm case, sapphire crystal, and automatic 4R36 movement with day-date. Turtles are known for their comfortable wrist presence, excellent legibility, and collector-favourite aesthetics.
What is the Seiko Prospex Alpinist?
The Seiko Alpinist is a field watch designed for mountaineering and outdoor exploration. First introduced in 1961, the Alpinist features inner compass bezel markings, robust 200m water resistance, and automatic movements. The SPB121J (RRP $1200) with its iconic green dial is the bestselling Prospex at Watch Direct — a watch as suited to boardrooms as summit trails.
What is the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer?
The Seiko Speedtimer is Prospex's chronograph collection, reviving designs from Seiko's 1969 racing chronographs. Modern Speedtimers like the SFJ001P (RRP $1350) feature solar movements with 1/100-second timing precision, sapphire crystals, and the iconic "panda dial" layout. The 110th Anniversary Edition SFJ009P (RRP $1650) is limited to 3,500 pieces worldwide.
How much do Seiko Prospex watches cost in Australia?
Seiko Prospex watches in Australia range from $795 RRP for the SRPF03K automatic diver to $1650 RRP for limited editions like the 110th Anniversary SFJ009P. Most Prospex models fall between $950 and $1350 RRP. All prices are in Australian dollars. Watch Direct offers the full Prospex range with free Australia-wide shipping.
Shop Seiko Prospex at Watch Direct
Watch Direct is Australia's authorised Seiko dealer — stocking the full Prospex range from entry-level divers to limited-edition Speedtimers. Every Seiko Prospex watch purchased at watchdirect.com.au is genuine, covered by the official Seiko manufacturer warranty, and ships free across Australia. Our team is available at support@watchdirect.com.au for pre-purchase advice and after-sales support.
Whether you're buying the Alpinist as your everyday watch, adding a King Turtle to an existing collection, or commemorating a milestone with the 110th Anniversary Limited Edition — we have every model with verified stock, AUD pricing, and same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm AEST.
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