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Seiko doesn’t officially use the name “Turtle.” Fans began calling it that based on its curvaceous, chelonian shape, obviously. It was a case shape (sometimes called “cushion-shaped”) not unknown to ...
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Availability and pricing The Seiko Prospex “Turtle” Jaws 50th Anniversary will be available in late July for $1,200. It is limited to 5,000 pieces worldwide.
Comfortable, practical, and unpretentious, Seiko “Turtle” SRPE93 perfectly represents why so many watch enthusiasts have become Seiko fans . The watch has its own nickname, after all.
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