The History:
Seiko began its rich history in 1881 when Kintaro Hattori opened a shop repairing and selling watches in central Tokyo. Eleven years later, he opened a factory called the Seikosha Factory and began building wall clocks and pocket watches. After an earthquake and fire destroyed the original factory, Hattori reopened with a new vision, which began what we know as Seiko today. A true pioneer in watchmaking, Seiko developed the first Japanese-made divers watch.
The Watch:
The Seiko Prospex Luxe Titanium Diver Ref SNR031 features a 44.8mm titanium case with a black super-hard coating, a sapphire crystal, and a unidirectional rotating bezel. The black dial features LumiBrite hands and hour markers, a power reserve indicator, and a date
window at the 3 o’clock position. Powered by the Spring Drive Caliber 5R65 movement, a 30-jewel automatic movement with a quartz regulator, the SNR031 has a 72-hour power reserve and a water resistance rating of
300 meters.
The Details:
This Seiko Prospex Luxe Titanium Diver Ref SNR031 includes both the outer and inner boxes, the warranty card dated with a purchase date of 02/2023, the warranty booklet, the hang tag, the instruction manual, a
Seiko cleaning cloth, and the original black rubber strap with titanium buckle. The original case back sticker is present and has not been removed.
Brand | Seiko
Reference | SNR031
Movement | Caliber 5R65
Model | Prospex Luxe Titanium Diver
Strap | Rubber
Crystal | Sapphire
Style | Dive Watches
Case Width | 44.8mm
Case Height | 15.7mm
Lug Width | 22mm