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Seiko King TurtlevsGalo Super200 Dark Edition

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King Turtle
SeikoKing Turtle
MSRP $650
Super200 Dark Edition
GaloSuper200 Dark Edition
MSRP $488

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
King Turtle45mm
Super200 Dark Edition39mm
Power Reserve
King Turtle41h
Super200 Dark Edition42h
Water Resistance
King Turtle200m
Super200 Dark Edition200m
MSRP
King Turtle$650
Super200 Dark Edition$488

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Diameter
45mm
39mm
Thickness
13.2mm
11.5mm
Lug-to-Lug
47.7mm
47mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Finish
Brushed and polished
Oil pressed, circular brushed (black)
Caseback
Solid

Crystal & Dial

5 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
Domed
AR Coating
Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
Underside
Texture
Oil pressed
Indices
Applied
Lume
LumiBrite on hands and index(es)
None

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
4R36
Miyota 9039
Power Reserve
41h
42h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$650
$488

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What people say

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Seiko King Turtle

Owners widely praise the Seiko Prospex Sea for its excellent value, robust build, and superior lume, with many appreciating its faithful recreation of classic designs and proven movements like the 4R36 and 6R15. Reviewers highlight impressive case finishing and durability, noting that even larger models wear smaller than expected due to thoughtful case design. Some owners find the solar quartz models a great entry point, appreciating their design and solar functionality. However, specific variants receive critiques: the bracelet clasp on the Samurai is described as underwhelming, and the Sumo's bracelet width and clasp are seen as too narrow and rudimentary, respectively. The SPB183 is considered expensive for a Japanese watch, and its lume is noted as not quite matching older Seiko Monster models. The GMT function on the SPB519 is deemed less practical for serious travel, and its bezel clicks are described as quieter and mushier.

Galo Super200 Dark Edition

Owners widely praise the Galo Super200 Dark Edition for its design and value, with one owner noting the Miyota 9039 movement and lume on the crown. Some community members observe its resemblance to other dive watches, and one owner finds the "3" marker disrupts the dial layout, though an alternative dial is available. Overall, owners rate the Galo Super200 Dark Edition highly for its perceived value and distinct design elements.

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