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Schofield B3vsSeiko Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition

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B3
SchofieldB3

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
B344mm
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition45mm
Power Reserve
B342h
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition41h
Water Resistance
B3200m
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition200m
MSRP
B3
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition$625

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Sport
Diver
Diameter
44mm
45mm
Thickness
15mm
13.2mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
47.7mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
Bronze
Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Yes
Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
Dial Color
Blue
Black
Lume
Super-LumiNova
LumiBrite on hands, index(es) and bezel

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
ETA 2824-2
4R36
Power Reserve
42h
41h
Jewels
25
24

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$625

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What people say

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Schofield B3

The Schofield B3 is widely praised for its exceptional packaging and the unique character of its pre-patinated bronze case, which reviewers found imbues the watch with warmth. Owners highlight its comfortable wearability, attributing it to a flat case back that mitigates its 44mm size, and the striking petrol blue and gold dial. One owner notes the winding action of the steel crown as a minor point of contention. The value proposition is debated within the community, with some questioning the inclusion of a Seiko NH34 movement at its price point. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Schofield B3 highly for its distinctive case patina and thoughtful design details.

Seiko Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition

The Seiko Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition is widely praised for its attractive, unique, and textured dials, often described as having a "Grand Seiko feel" at a more accessible price point, with specific mentions of wave patterns, lagoon hues, and manta ray motifs. Owners appreciate the smooth bezel operation and satisfactory lume. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner reporting +5 seconds per day, while another notes a range from +1/+2 to about -6 seconds per day. The 6R35 movement offers a 70-hour power reserve, and some models feature sapphire crystals. Criticisms include a desire for exhibition casebacks and concerns about the quality and security of the stamped metal clasps and bracelets, which are frequently described as rattly or underwhelming, though this is noted as a common Seiko trait. Some owners are split on the number of Save the Ocean variations and dislike the cyclops magnifier.

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