
The ‘Save The Ocean’ collaboration with Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of famous underwater conservationist Jacques Cousteau has been ongoing since 2018. Just like in the past, a percentage of proceeds from the sales of these new watches would go towards the Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of ways to protect ocean habitats and marine life.
The two featured Seiko watch models remain the same as the previous ‘Save The Ocean’ models, SRPF77 King Turtle and SRPF79 King Samurai. Since the SRPF77 is based on the King Turtle model, you can expect the usual stainless steel 45mm turtle watch bands case with brushed & polished finish, along with the crown at 4 o’clock.
The silicon strap that comes with the SRPF77 comes in the same dark blue color that was used on the dial. The Seiko Prospex Turtle “Save the Ocean” Dark Manta Ray Special Edition SRPF77K1 diver watch takes classic design traits of dive watches and combines them with iconic design features and elements from its vintage dive watches, making them even more appealing to Seiko enthusiasts.
To those who are worried about not being able to pick up a SRPF77, relax, this edition is released as a special model, but not limited edition, which was priced at 595.00USD.
Specifications:
Seiko Prospex King Turtle Save the Ocean Special Edition SRPF77
200m Water Resistance
Gradient Blue-Grey Wave Pattern Dial
Silicone Strap
Sapphire Crystal with Magnifier
Analog 3 Hands Display
Day and Date Display
Automatic with Manual Winding Capacity
Caliber 4R36
24 Jewels
41 Hours Approx. Duration
Unidirectional Rotating Bezel
Anti-Reflective Coating on Inner Surface
Lumibrite on Hands, Indexes and Bezel
Screw Case Back
Screw-Down Crown
Stop Seconds Hand Function
Case Size Diameter: 45mm
Case Size Length: 47.7mm
Case Size Thickness: 13.2mm
Weight: 128g