Seiko 4R36 Diver (Regular Edition) – SRP231K

Seiko released the regular models of the 4R36 diver here in Singapore. Model numbers are SRP227K, SRP229K and SRP231K.

More info can be found in my original post here:
https://yeomanseiko.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/seiko-4r36-limited-edition-divers-srp233k-srp234k-and-srp236k/

Here are some shots of the SRP231K.
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Seiko 4R36 Limited Edition Divers – SRP233K, SRP234K and SRP236K

Seiko released three limited edition divers that feature plastic case guard and tuna style hour and minute hands. They are the first set of divers that uses the 4R (4R36 in this case) movement. Each variant is limited to 1300 pieces.

Instead of the traditional black, blue and orange dial with stainless steel case, each of these divers has a different colour combination. Let’s take a look at them.
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4R37 Seiko Superior – SSA003K

The new Seiko 4RXX movement has made its way into the market. They can be found in the Presage line, the Seiko 5 line as well as the Superior line. This time round, I will take a look at a Seiko Superior that is powered by the 4R37 movement.
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Photo Review: Seiko Superior SKZ273K

This time round, I would like to feature the above Seiko Superior which I felt deserved some attention from Seiko fans. I first saw this model in the market in February 2010. I believe it was released around that time.

Here’s a quick photo review and some notes by me.
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Seiko Superior – SKZ297J

I reviewed a couple of Seiko 5 models in my last few posts and some people commented that they prefer not to have the ‘5’ logo on the dial. So, this time round, I will post a 7S36 model that does not have the ‘5’ logo.

This is a fairly recent model that comes under the Superior line with model number starting with “SKZ”. Let’s take a look.
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Seiko 200m divers – SKZ323K, SKZ325K & SKZ327K

SKZ325K

I finally got hold of the new Seiko 200m divers that were released in our local market recently. Shown above is the SKZ325K with red trimmed minute hand.

Let’s take a look.
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Seiko Starfish Diver – SKZ283K

During the nineties, Seiko made a couple of Kinetic divers that were nicknamed “starfish” due to their unique star shape bezels.

Today, after more than ten years, Seiko came out with a new diver that has a similar bezel design as the original Starfish Kinetic divers. Even though the new diver is powered by the 7S automatic movement and is by no means a reissue, it does look like Seiko has pulled out and reused the bezel design of the Kinetic divers from their design archives.
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