Final impressions
If I had to complain about something, it would be height. Ideally, the SRPD’s case would be a little bit thinner: on a double-pass NATO strap I do find that it sits high on my wrist. Also, it’s not as accurate as the high-end (and much more expensive) automatic dive watches.
My SRPD tends to lose around 15 seconds per day, which is well within the tolerances covered by the guarantee.
Nevertheless, all in all, this watch continues to bring me plenty of joy after over three years of use and we at DIVEIN wholeheartedly recommend it.
Specs & Features
| Case diameter | 42.5 mm |
|---|---|
| Case thickness | 13.4 mm |
| Lug-to-lug distance | 46 mm |
| Lug/strap width | 22 mm |
| Movement | In house Seiko 4R36; three-hand plus day-date complication |
| Case material | Stainless steel with gun-metal hard coating |
| Strap material | Nylon |
| Crystal | Hardlex mineral |
| Bezel | 120 click unidirectional |
| Water resistance | 330 feet (100 m) |


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