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product_id: 230258220
title: "SEIKO SRPE33 Automatic Dive Watch for Men - Prospex Special Edition - LumiBrite Hands, Unidirectional Bezel - Water Resistant 200M"
brand: "seiko"
price: "141752 som"
currency: KGS
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Seiko"
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region: Kyrgyzstan
---

# 200M water resistance Sapphire crystal & ceramic bezel 41-hour power reserve automatic movement SEIKO SRPE33 Automatic Dive Watch for Men - Prospex Special Edition - LumiBrite Hands, Unidirectional Bezel - Water Resistant 200M

**Brand:** seiko
**Price:** 141752 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Own the ocean’s edge with Seiko’s Samurai – where bold design meets dive-grade performance.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SEIKO SRPE33 Automatic Dive Watch for Men - Prospex Special Edition - LumiBrite Hands, Unidirectional Bezel - Water Resistant 200M by seiko
- **How much does it cost?** 141752 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/230258220-seiko-srpe33-automatic-dive-watch-for-men-prospex-special-edition)

## Best For

- seiko enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seiko brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Power:** Self-winding 4R35 caliber with 41-hour reserve keeps you moving without battery worries.
- • **Luminous Precision:** LumiBrite hands and markers deliver instant legibility, even in the darkest depths.
- • **Dive-Ready Durability:** ISO-certified 200M water resistance means you’re set for any aquatic adventure, no compromises.
- • **Premium Build Quality:** Sapphire crystal and ceramic bezel combine scratch resistance with sleek sophistication for everyday resilience.
- • **Iconic Design Statement:** Special edition Samurai case with a stunning oceanic dial featuring subtle manta ray motifs—wear art on your wrist.

## Overview

The SEIKO SRPE33 Prospex Special Edition is a robust automatic dive watch featuring a 200-meter ISO-certified water resistance, powered by the reliable 4R35 movement with a 41-hour power reserve. Its standout ocean-inspired dial with manta ray details is protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and a ceramic bezel. Designed for both style and function, it includes LumiBrite hands for enhanced visibility and a durable stainless steel case and bracelet with a secure three-fold clasp, making it a perfect blend of professional-grade performance and artistic flair.

## Description

BEST SELLERS

Review: Amazing watch. Amazing value. Buy now! - I’m not typically a Seiko fan, but I can unequivocally say that they have hit it out of the park with this piece. This, is just a gorgeous watch, with a beautiful and interesting dial, and some fairly interesting features. Since receiving it, I’ve been wearing it pretty much non-stop, and it’s managed to hold my interest, despite my having several watches that are more expensive from Swiss brands. The vendor also shipped the watch quickly and provided excellent service with the order. The standout for this watch is unquestionably the dial, but don’t be fooled by the photo. The photograph on the desertcart web-page makes the dial a lighter shade of blue than the dial is in reality, but it is still a fairly impressive dial. With a finely crafted wave pattern, you get an inky blue work of art with three distinct “shadows” of Manta Rays. There’s amazing complexity to the dial, and but for the indices and the text, one can easily imagine you might be looking out of a plane window at the ocean below. It’s a gorgeous and daring watch face to look at, but also genuinely creative effect that Seiko deserves real praise for, and it really succeeds. The outer edges of the dial go to a deeper blue to almost black, and the effect of suggesting the ocean is complex and authentic. And while I have my problems with Seiko as a brand, one thing you have to give them is that they will take chances with things like dials and designs that the more conservative Swiss industry, just never will. The watch itself is in a venerable and famous “Samurai” model configuration, which is to say that the case is large and angular, and that the crown is blessedly at 3, as it should be. I am not fan of watches with crowns at 4 or other places, but that is a purely personal quirk and preference, and I’m just happy that Seiko produces this watch in a case that is “normal.” The case is large, at near 44mm, though the bezel itself slightly overhangs the case, so the mid-case may be slightly smaller than that figure suggests. What’s important to realize is that the lugs are aggressively angled downward, making the watch incredibly wearable. For those who’ve owned previous Samurai models, this watch is exactly the same, in terms of dimensions. The model does boast some upgrades from previous Samurai; there is a ceramic, as opposed to aluminum bezel insert; the crystal is sapphire, and there is a cyclops over the date, which I actually appreciate and which enhances legibility of the date. Whereas this feature on a Rolex seems a little cliche; there’s something about the implementation here that’s fun and insouciant, although I do think the magnifier should have been just a smidge larger. Otherwise, the crown has been reduced in length somewhat, but the watch is the same. One of my favorite features of the watch are the indices and hands. As is typical with almost all Seiko watches, the hands are too short, particularly the seconds and minute hands, but the indices and hands are generously painted with lume. This Samurai model bears what are the Seiko “monster” hands, and they are handsome and attractive. When completely lined up over one another, they produce a charming silhouette of an upright rocket. Overall, the watch is well served by a good set of attractive hands that are great for visibility and communicating what second, minute, and hour it is, at a glance. The watch is also surprisingly comfortable. The bracelet remains the exact same as previous Samurai versions, featuring links which are actually a single piece designed to look like three interlocking pieces, similar to an oyster style bracelet. There are also four micro-adjust positions on the clasp and a smartly integrated, but not terribly useful, diver’s extension. The crown action is solid, with no wiggle to speak of, but screwing down is gritty, which I actually like. There’s something reassuring about it, and the bezel action is best described as a little nutty or rubbery. There’s no definitive "click" to it, but it provides good feedback and it feels high quality. I have three minor complaints about the watch, which, if you can believe it, do not at all reduce my enthusiasm for the piece. It is so much fun to wear and see on my wrist, but these are minor “niggles” which, if they didn’t exist, would boost my enjoyment of the watch into the stratosphere. First, while there is plenty of Seiko’s proprietary “Lumibrite” on the dial, it is shockingly underwhelming. Which is to say, it's very bright but doesn’t last very long. As this is my first ever Seiko diver, I was shocked to realize that the Lumibrite faded so quickly. Although there is a lot applied to the dial, the speed with which it begins to fade is frankly startling. For comparison, the watch which wins the lume-war in my collection is my Omega Seamaster 300 m diver circa 2007, released after Casino Royale. Not only does the lume on that watch match or even exceed Seiko’s lume for brightness, it lasts much longer. That said, when the Seiko is charged, the reflected light is bright enough that it does produce a momentary, though very transient, flashlight-like effect. Second, I am super disappointed that Seiko did not equip this watch with a lumed bezel. Lumed bezels are the future of dive watches and Seiko missed an opportunity to make this a near impossible diver-to-beat, by not including what would have been a standout feature. And third, I was initially apprehensive that the single-segment-link structure would have made the bracelet uncomfortable and affected my enjoyment of wearing the watch, but thankfully, that isn’t the case. That said, a proper three segment link, or oyster style bracelet, would vastly improve both the quality and the wear-ability of the bracelet, and also significantly improve the quality and value of the watch. Seiko has produced relatively good bracelets on watches at lower price points than this model, so I do wish they would reconsider the design, and create a bracelet with more rounded three-segment links that allow the watch to fold neatly. As regards accuracy, the watch is fast. I’ve had it only for two weeks, but it’s gained about two to three minutes a week, which is the only major downside of this piece so far. I’ve been playing with overnight positioning to see if it will have any effect on the time keeping, but so far, I haven’t been able to discover any resting position that will slow the watch down by much if at all. However, I will keep trying, and I am hopeful that the movement will settle down a bit after a month or so of continuous wear. But hey, it’s a Seiko. Grand Seikos aside, the Seiko philosophy of watch-making is “accurate enough.” For an extremely accurate piece, I would wear something else. Let’s see what happens. So far, it isn’t interfering with my enjoyment of the watch. For completeness sake, the watch carries Seiko’s 4R35 movement, with hacking and hand winding. It’s regarded as a relatively robust movement, if a little temperamental. I’ve found their accuracy to be unpredictable/hit and miss. This watch is a fun, attractive, stunner, which is fun to wear, beautiful to look at, and which has an excellent series of features that are hard to beat for the price. Seiko has scored a winning goal here. There is a white dialed version with a honeycomb like motif, and I like the watch so much that I am tempted to also get that version, but for my money, this blue version with the ocean dial and swimming Manta Rays, is the one to get first. If you’re looking for an attractive, fun watch, with excellent value and some great features, at a pretty impressive price, this Samurai is pretty hard to beat. This would make a great gift for a father, son, husband, brother, or boyfriend, etc, who remotely cares about watches. Highly recommended.
Review: Durable, consistent, and stylish,????? - As a whole its a nice automatic dive watch. It checks all the boxes for a entry level collector. Its durable, stylish and should be reliable based on Seiko's reputation. My only con would be i feel seikos bezel size runs on the small side. I need at least 40mm on my wrist or the watch just doesnt look proportionate and this watch just barely meets my needs. Again a quality watch over all, it just doesn't seem like your getting your bag for your buck like in yester-years where seiko check all the luxury watch boxes at an affordable price. I think they are slowly pricing themselves out of the market they created.

## Features

- WATER-RESISTANT: these water-resistant men's dive watches are ISO scuba-approved to depths of 200 meters
- AUTOMATIC: these self-winding, automatic men's watches are powered by your movement, with a power reserve of 41 hours
- LUMIBRITE DISPLAY: this men's dive watch features a highly-legible display with LumiBrite hands and markers
- STAINLESS STEEL: features a durable stainless steel watch case and bracelet, "special edition" on the caseback, and three-fold clasp
- 4R35 CALIBER: equipped with the reliable caliber 4R35 automatic movement, this accurate men's watch keeps precise time

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08HW6RNR9 |
| Additional Features | Second Hand |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Silver |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #612,540 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2,920 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | SEIKO |
| Case Diameter | 45 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 12 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | Three-fold clasp |
| Clasp type | Three-fold clasp |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Sapphire Crystal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 161 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Blue |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | diver |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Item Weight | 11.68 ounces |
| Item width | 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | Seiko |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SRPE33 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Model Name | SRPE33 |
| Model Number | SNJ027 |
| Power Source | Automatic |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | Diver |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 029665203373 |
| Unit Count | 1 Piece |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Automatic |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Images

![SEIKO SRPE33 Automatic Dive Watch for Men - Prospex Special Edition - LumiBrite Hands, Unidirectional Bezel - Water Resistant 200M - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81TnGGBfNbL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this come in black stainless steel?**
A: This version which there are two different types. This one only comes in stainless steel the other is a band with a different face which makes it a different watch

**Q: Es 100% original**
A: si 100 % hermoso reloj

**Q: Is it a made in Japan "J model"?**
A: The model i received yes!: Made in Japan

**Q: Es original, tiene cristal de zafiro y bisel de cerámica**
A: Hola,

Sí, esto es 100% auténtico y original. Tiene cristal de zafiro y bisel de cerámica.

Somos un distribuidor autorizado de Seiko. Puede estar seguro de que nuestro producto es 100% auténtico. Vendrá con la caja original de Seiko y 3 años de garantía.

Tenga en cuenta que no todos los vendedores de Amazon son distribuidores autorizados. No vendrán con la garantía original de Seiko de 3 años.

Saludos cordiales,

Golden Time Jewelers
Distribuidor autorizado Seiko

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing watch. Amazing value. Buy now!
*by A***L on October 21, 2020*

I’m not typically a Seiko fan, but I can unequivocally say that they have hit it out of the park with this piece. This, is just a gorgeous watch, with a beautiful and interesting dial, and some fairly interesting features. Since receiving it, I’ve been wearing it pretty much non-stop, and it’s managed to hold my interest, despite my having several watches that are more expensive from Swiss brands. The vendor also shipped the watch quickly and provided excellent service with the order. The standout for this watch is unquestionably the dial, but don’t be fooled by the photo. The photograph on the Amazon web-page makes the dial a lighter shade of blue than the dial is in reality, but it is still a fairly impressive dial. With a finely crafted wave pattern, you get an inky blue work of art with three distinct “shadows” of Manta Rays. There’s amazing complexity to the dial, and but for the indices and the text, one can easily imagine you might be looking out of a plane window at the ocean below. It’s a gorgeous and daring watch face to look at, but also genuinely creative effect that Seiko deserves real praise for, and it really succeeds. The outer edges of the dial go to a deeper blue to almost black, and the effect of suggesting the ocean is complex and authentic. And while I have my problems with Seiko as a brand, one thing you have to give them is that they will take chances with things like dials and designs that the more conservative Swiss industry, just never will. The watch itself is in a venerable and famous “Samurai” model configuration, which is to say that the case is large and angular, and that the crown is blessedly at 3, as it should be. I am not fan of watches with crowns at 4 or other places, but that is a purely personal quirk and preference, and I’m just happy that Seiko produces this watch in a case that is “normal.” The case is large, at near 44mm, though the bezel itself slightly overhangs the case, so the mid-case may be slightly smaller than that figure suggests. What’s important to realize is that the lugs are aggressively angled downward, making the watch incredibly wearable. For those who’ve owned previous Samurai models, this watch is exactly the same, in terms of dimensions. The model does boast some upgrades from previous Samurai; there is a ceramic, as opposed to aluminum bezel insert; the crystal is sapphire, and there is a cyclops over the date, which I actually appreciate and which enhances legibility of the date. Whereas this feature on a Rolex seems a little cliche; there’s something about the implementation here that’s fun and insouciant, although I do think the magnifier should have been just a smidge larger. Otherwise, the crown has been reduced in length somewhat, but the watch is the same. One of my favorite features of the watch are the indices and hands. As is typical with almost all Seiko watches, the hands are too short, particularly the seconds and minute hands, but the indices and hands are generously painted with lume. This Samurai model bears what are the Seiko “monster” hands, and they are handsome and attractive. When completely lined up over one another, they produce a charming silhouette of an upright rocket. Overall, the watch is well served by a good set of attractive hands that are great for visibility and communicating what second, minute, and hour it is, at a glance. The watch is also surprisingly comfortable. The bracelet remains the exact same as previous Samurai versions, featuring links which are actually a single piece designed to look like three interlocking pieces, similar to an oyster style bracelet. There are also four micro-adjust positions on the clasp and a smartly integrated, but not terribly useful, diver’s extension. The crown action is solid, with no wiggle to speak of, but screwing down is gritty, which I actually like. There’s something reassuring about it, and the bezel action is best described as a little nutty or rubbery. There’s no definitive "click" to it, but it provides good feedback and it feels high quality. I have three minor complaints about the watch, which, if you can believe it, do not at all reduce my enthusiasm for the piece. It is so much fun to wear and see on my wrist, but these are minor “niggles” which, if they didn’t exist, would boost my enjoyment of the watch into the stratosphere. First, while there is plenty of Seiko’s proprietary “Lumibrite” on the dial, it is shockingly underwhelming. Which is to say, it's very bright but doesn’t last very long. As this is my first ever Seiko diver, I was shocked to realize that the Lumibrite faded so quickly. Although there is a lot applied to the dial, the speed with which it begins to fade is frankly startling. For comparison, the watch which wins the lume-war in my collection is my Omega Seamaster 300 m diver circa 2007, released after Casino Royale. Not only does the lume on that watch match or even exceed Seiko’s lume for brightness, it lasts much longer. That said, when the Seiko is charged, the reflected light is bright enough that it does produce a momentary, though very transient, flashlight-like effect. Second, I am super disappointed that Seiko did not equip this watch with a lumed bezel. Lumed bezels are the future of dive watches and Seiko missed an opportunity to make this a near impossible diver-to-beat, by not including what would have been a standout feature. And third, I was initially apprehensive that the single-segment-link structure would have made the bracelet uncomfortable and affected my enjoyment of wearing the watch, but thankfully, that isn’t the case. That said, a proper three segment link, or oyster style bracelet, would vastly improve both the quality and the wear-ability of the bracelet, and also significantly improve the quality and value of the watch. Seiko has produced relatively good bracelets on watches at lower price points than this model, so I do wish they would reconsider the design, and create a bracelet with more rounded three-segment links that allow the watch to fold neatly. As regards accuracy, the watch is fast. I’ve had it only for two weeks, but it’s gained about two to three minutes a week, which is the only major downside of this piece so far. I’ve been playing with overnight positioning to see if it will have any effect on the time keeping, but so far, I haven’t been able to discover any resting position that will slow the watch down by much if at all. However, I will keep trying, and I am hopeful that the movement will settle down a bit after a month or so of continuous wear. But hey, it’s a Seiko. Grand Seikos aside, the Seiko philosophy of watch-making is “accurate enough.” For an extremely accurate piece, I would wear something else. Let’s see what happens. So far, it isn’t interfering with my enjoyment of the watch. For completeness sake, the watch carries Seiko’s 4R35 movement, with hacking and hand winding. It’s regarded as a relatively robust movement, if a little temperamental. I’ve found their accuracy to be unpredictable/hit and miss. This watch is a fun, attractive, stunner, which is fun to wear, beautiful to look at, and which has an excellent series of features that are hard to beat for the price. Seiko has scored a winning goal here. There is a white dialed version with a honeycomb like motif, and I like the watch so much that I am tempted to also get that version, but for my money, this blue version with the ocean dial and swimming Manta Rays, is the one to get first. If you’re looking for an attractive, fun watch, with excellent value and some great features, at a pretty impressive price, this Samurai is pretty hard to beat. This would make a great gift for a father, son, husband, brother, or boyfriend, etc, who remotely cares about watches. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Durable, consistent, and stylish,?????
*by H***G on February 21, 2026*

As a whole its a nice automatic dive watch. It checks all the boxes for a entry level collector. Its durable, stylish and should be reliable based on Seiko's reputation. My only con would be i feel seikos bezel size runs on the small side. I need at least 40mm on my wrist or the watch just doesnt look proportionate and this watch just barely meets my needs. Again a quality watch over all, it just doesn't seem like your getting your bag for your buck like in yester-years where seiko check all the luxury watch boxes at an affordable price. I think they are slowly pricing themselves out of the market they created.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just take a look at the dial...amazing
*by I***A on April 7, 2023*

Seiko makes a great watch for the price, anyone can and will tell you that, every so often Seiko will surprise you with something special, this is one of those times. The dial is amazing, the Manta Rays are not easy to see but in the right light this watch comes alive. Besides being a good looking watch, this is also a real dive watch and can be used for all water activities without worry. The watch has an Automatic Movement, Sapphire Crystal, Ceramic bezel and the watch is made in Japan.....but there is one down side to this and many Seiko watches, and that is the watch band, it is not horrible, but it is not great either, it is stainless steel and has solid end links, but has the standard Seiko stamped clasp....I changed my band to a StrapCode band and never looked back (worth the $100)...so in a nutshell, this is a very nice watch that I would never be upset in wearing (I also have a Omega SeaMaster) in any situation where a dive watch is appropriate.

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