![]() The Tuna also features a unidirectional bezel with an excellent firm action, and because it’s recessed for the most part into that infamous tuna can style case, it stays put when set. If this really is a deal-breaker, Seiko does an almost identical solar version, SUT403P1 which features no date at all. I know some people don’t like this, but in all honesty, I think it works well, and thankfully the date wheel is black, so it works well with this dark blue sunburst dial. The dial also features the date displayed at the 4 o’clock position. You get a full 200m of water resistance and a screw-down crown at the 4 o’clock, a solid screw-down case back, meaning this one is most definitely going to be able to join you in all weather conditions and swimming activities. This is an actual diver watch, so don’t be fooled by the Street Series naming convention. The shape is the same, so it still has those super short lugs that give it the distinctive tuna-can form meaning this is a very purposeful and tool watch focused piece in just a smaller package.ĭial writing on the Tuna is kept to the minimum with just the Prospex logo and automatic divers 200m just above the 6 o’clock position. This latest release Safari Edition Tuna caught my attention immediately with a compact looking stainless steel case at just over 43mm in diameter, making it smaller than the original street series that came in at 46mm. Since picking up that Tuna, I wanted to add an automatic version with a more striking colour scheme to the collection and was just really waiting for something to catch my eye. I’ve been a fan of the Seiko Tuna range since I picked up one of the first street series versions they released a couple of years back and reviewed that solar-powered version here. Released in both a green and a blue version, the SRPF81K1 is the blue version I chose, but aside from the cosmetic colour difference, the specifications are identical for both watches. Seiko has been on a roll, recently releasing several new watches for their Prospex line and one that caught my eye is the newly released Seiko Street Tuna Safari Edition. This is at no extra cost to yourself and enables me to keep writing reviews of watches and products I genuinely think you will enjoy or find useful. This article may contain affiliate links which means if you choose to purchase a product using the link I may get a small commission.
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