Hello Breitling Avenger.
1. The Breitling Avenger watch has a navy blue dial, red embellishments, and eye-catching white aircraft carrier deck fonts, which is what military enthusiasts are looking for.
2. In addition, the functions of the Breitling Avenger watch are very complete. In addition to the calendar and timekeeping, it also has a unidirectional rotating outer ring that a dive watch should have, and a luminous dial. pearl. The outer ring is a 60-minute diver's watch, while the inner ring is a 100-digit timing scale and has a 300-meter waterproof function.
3. Seiko Abalone is a brand new “charity marine” watch. With its unique dial, affordable price and acceptable performance, the marine charity series has become a popular sub-series of Seiko.
4. However, the function of Seiko is still not as good as that of Breitling Avenger, and elThe is not as refined and elegant as the Breitling Avenger, so Breitling Avenger is even better.
Rolex, Omega and Seiko are all well-known watch brands, but compared to Rolex and Omega, Seiko is undoubtedly much more user-friendly. Seiko is known as the "Japanese Rolex", and Seiko watches are also nicknamed "One Meter of Rolex" and "Three Meters of Rolex". However, what you may not know is that Seiko not only “collides” with Rolex, but also “collides” with Omega.
What I'm talking about is the limited edition European watches from the Seiko Prospex "Dawn Gray" series, including the Turtle SRPD01K1 and the Samurai SRPD03K1. Why do I say he "collides" with Omega? Maybe some watch friends noticed that the color matching of these two watches is exactly the same as that of the Omega Planet Ocean 600m Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer 43.5mm (model 215.92.44.21.99.001).
To be honest, this type of gray-orange diving watch is less common than blue and black, so this Omega Planet Ocean 600 meters watch deeply impressed me. Therefore, when I saw the Prospex “Dawn Grey” series European limited edition watch released by Seiko, I immediately thought of this Omega. Of course, aside from the color palette, there aren't many similarities between the two.
Concerning the turtles and warriors (Samurai and Tortoise) of the Seiko Prospex series, Seiko has in fact released several times in limited editions, including the Blue Lagoon version in 2017 and the oceanic charity version launched this year. Every time I make a fuss about the color of the watch, even if the routine is out of fashion, it can't help but be affordable, the watch is also beautiful, and it is limited, so I don't have to be afraid of seeing itndre every time. The European limited edition Prospex "Dawn Grey" series launched this time by Seiko is inspired by dawn on the sea.
Like previous versions, the two "Dawn Grey" limited edition watches are both made of stainless steel housings. The Samurai model (SRPD03K1) has a watch diameter of 43.8 mm and the Turtle model (.SRPD01K1) has a case diameter of 45 mm. The unidirectional rotating bezels on both models are gray-orange in color, echoing the design theme. The difference is that the gray dial of the Samurai is decorated with stud patterns, while the gray dial of the Tortoise is decorated with sunburst patterns. Additionally, both watches are decorated with orange on the second hand, the 3, 6, 9, 12 position scales and the bezel.
Both watches use a stainless steel case back with a dense bottom. The case back is engraved with a wave pattern and bears the edition number limitated from the watch. Both watches have a water resistance depth of 200 meters. And they are all equipped with Seiko 4R series self-winding movements, of which the Samurai is equipped with the 4R35 movement and the Tortoise is equipped with the 4R36 movement. Except for one with a single calendar and the other with a double calendar, both movements have the same key specifications, including a vibration frequency of 3 Hz and a power reserve of 41 hours . The antimagnetic performance of 4800 A/m is also comparable.
The strap configurations of the two Seiko Prospex European Limited Edition “Dawn Grey” watches are also different. The tortoise model (SRPD01K1) is not only equipped with a stainless steel bracelet, but also comes with a gray bracelet. rubber strap. The Samurai model (SRPD03K1) does not come with an additional strap. It is worth mentioning that the three-p chain strapStainless steel lacquers matching the two can be slightly elongated when worn, making it more comfortable to wear.
Although this Seiko Prospex “Dawn Grey” series European limited edition watch has an old-fashioned trick, the color scheme is also outstanding, with a distinctive coldness and slightly warm temperament. Although it is different from the previous ones, it is undoubtedly still beautiful. More importantly, one of them (SRPD01K1) only costs 530 euros (around 4,200 RMB) and the other (SRPD03K1) is. even cheaper. Only 470 euros (around 3,700 RMB). Both watches are limited to 2,018 pieces and are available from Seiko dealers across Europe.