
2014 Seiko Orange Monster 2nd Gen Auto SRP309 on Bracelet
Here we have a 2014 Seiko Orange Monster 2nd Gen SRP309 heritage that can be traced back to the earliest Seiko divers, such as the coveted 62MAS. First launched in 1996, it attained ISO 6425 Certification for diving with a 200m water resistance, and this second generation was launched in 2012. The curvaceous 42.5mm stainless steel case has a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a case thickness of 12.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. The flowing sides are brushed with the lug tops expertly brushed. The bezel is unidirectional with a satisfying click, and the bezel has a triangle with a lume pip sitting at 12 o’clock, batons, and deeply engraved numerals indicating the minutes, nicely painted in black in contrast to the steel bezel. The large knurled, surfaced screw-down unsigned crown at 4 o’clock is protected by guards. Seiko’s flat Hardlex crystal protects a striking orange dial; shark tooth-shaped indexes indicate the hours painted in LumiBrite luminescence for a bright luminance. The hands are both sword and arrow, again coated in the same LumiBrite. Its second hand has a lumed arrow point counterbalance. A day date sits at 3 o’clock, black with white numerals, making reading the date a breeze. On the back, we have the screw-down case back with the Seiko Tsunami wave embossed on it, inside is the automatic Seiko Cal. 4R36 with hand winding and hacking functionality, 24 jewels and 21,600 beats per hour. The watch comes fitted on its Seiko 20mm Stainless steel bracelet with its signed folding clasp; all links are provided, and it comes with a Seiko presentation box and unsigned papers.
Here we have a 2014 Seiko Orange Monster 2nd Gen SRP309 heritage that can be traced back to the earliest Seiko divers, such as the coveted 62MAS. First launched in 1996, it attained ISO 6425 Certification for diving with a 200m water resistance, and this second generation was launched in 2012. The curvaceous 42.5mm stainless steel case has a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a case thickness of 12.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. The flowing sides are brushed with the lug tops expertly brushed. The bezel is unidirectional with a satisfying click, and the bezel has a triangle with a lume pip sitting at 12 o’clock, batons, and deeply engraved numerals indicating the minutes, nicely painted in black in contrast to the steel bezel. The large knurled, surfaced screw-down unsigned crown at 4 o’clock is protected by guards. Seiko’s flat Hardlex crystal protects a striking orange dial; shark tooth-shaped indexes indicate the hours painted in LumiBrite luminescence for a bright luminance. The hands are both sword and arrow, again coated in the same LumiBrite. Its second hand has a lumed arrow point counterbalance. A day date sits at 3 o’clock, black with white numerals, making reading the date a breeze. On the back, we have the screw-down case back with the Seiko Tsunami wave embossed on it, inside is the automatic Seiko Cal. 4R36 with hand winding and hacking functionality, 24 jewels and 21,600 beats per hour. The watch comes fitted on its Seiko 20mm Stainless steel bracelet with its signed folding clasp; all links are provided, and it comes with a Seiko presentation box and unsigned papers.
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Here we have a 2014 Seiko Orange Monster 2nd Gen SRP309 heritage that can be traced back to the earliest Seiko divers, such as the coveted 62MAS. First launched in 1996, it attained ISO 6425 Certification for diving with a 200m water resistance, and this second generation was launched in 2012. The curvaceous 42.5mm stainless steel case has a lug-to-lug length of 47.5mm and a case thickness of 12.5mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. The flowing sides are brushed with the lug tops expertly brushed. The bezel is unidirectional with a satisfying click, and the bezel has a triangle with a lume pip sitting at 12 o’clock, batons, and deeply engraved numerals indicating the minutes, nicely painted in black in contrast to the steel bezel. The large knurled, surfaced screw-down unsigned crown at 4 o’clock is protected by guards. Seiko’s flat Hardlex crystal protects a striking orange dial; shark tooth-shaped indexes indicate the hours painted in LumiBrite luminescence for a bright luminance. The hands are both sword and arrow, again coated in the same LumiBrite. Its second hand has a lumed arrow point counterbalance. A day date sits at 3 o’clock, black with white numerals, making reading the date a breeze. On the back, we have the screw-down case back with the Seiko Tsunami wave embossed on it, inside is the automatic Seiko Cal. 4R36 with hand winding and hacking functionality, 24 jewels and 21,600 beats per hour. The watch comes fitted on its Seiko 20mm Stainless steel bracelet with its signed folding clasp; all links are provided, and it comes with a Seiko presentation box and unsigned papers.























