The Seiko Prospex line of watches is created to suit individuals who enjoy adventure. These watches are equipped for whether you are going deep in the ocean or up a high mountain. At Thompson Jewelry, we have timepieces that suit professional regulations of safety and strength. Seiko has been a pioneer in the production of tough watches that have been fully trusted by explorers since 1965. All watches are made of quality materials to tackle harsh environments and look good on your wrist. It is far more than a normal watch. It is a powerful companion on your next great trip.

Discover Why the Seiko Prospex Is a Legend

When you select a Seiko Prospex watch, you are getting a global engineering standard on your wrist. Our line at Thompson Jewelry consists of the legendary Turtle and Sumo models. These have distinctive shapes and do not have any problem when travelling 200 meters under the water. We also have the Alpinist series, which is great when the hiker requires an inbuilt compass. Most of these models operate on solar energy; hence, they charge with light available anywhere. Others have high-quality automatic movements that wind up as you move. These watches are even tested in the frozen Arctic and on Mount Everest. They demonstrate that they can live practically anywhere. With a Prospex, you are putting on a history of innovation that never ends.

FAQs

1. What is actually meant by the name Prospex?

It is an abbreviation that means Professional Specifications, as these watches are made to be used by real divers, pilots, and explorers.

2. Do I ever have to replace the battery in a Solar Prospex?

No, the solar models convert any light to power and store it, hence you never need to replace a battery again.

3. Why are people referring to a particular model as the Turtle?

It is given its name because of its rounded cases, which resemble turtle shells. It is well known to be very comfortable.

4. Why is the Alpinist model so special among hikers?

The Alpinist is designed to do land adventures. It is ruggedly constructed and has a special rotating ring that doubles as a compass.

5. Do we have to handwind these watches?

The automatic ones wind automatically when in use, although you can wind them by moving the crown up and down.

6. Can I go scuba diving with a Seiko Prospex?

Yes! The majority of Sea models are officially certified for diving and can safely reach at least 200 meters.

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