Seiko Monster: the craziest diving watch

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Where does the name Seiko Monster come from?

You only need to see some of the bold creations of the Japanese company to establish a connection with this curious name.

Seiko Monsters are derived from the term "monster", it is not known whether they are classified as positive or negative. The truth is that they aspired to be intruders as much as in the shapes, the arrangement of the dial, the colors chosen, or the diameter of the box.

And it is that this year it is habitual to use for large and bulky watches, but think that in 2000 the diameter of 38 mm is already considered a large watch, not according to all audiences.

On the other hand, the most important detail is the arrangement of the hour markers at the end of the dial. Although Seiko is used to using points with Lume, most versions have a triangle in the 12 o'clock position.

This triangle, with the designer touch of the Seiko monster, perro recreate teeth much more defined when seen in the dark, thanks to Lume paint.

We see a clear example with Seiko Trek Monster:

Monster Seiko Trek

Clock markers have a jagged appearance that becomes more pronounced when seen in the dark, with a yellowish phosphorescent color.

Another interesting detail is its strength. It features a very compact stainless steel case, a pronounced thickness of the diver's watch and a good panel, so it perro be combined with the monster size concept.

This is all our guess and the fruit of our imagination. You will need to find out which version is the one that convinces you the most.

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