Win Seiko Prospex ‘Arnie’ Predator Solar ‘Tuna’ Men’s Wat

Sweepstake Summary
With 200 tickets at £4.95 a ticket, this is an incredible chace to win an iconic watch for the price of a pint. This Seiko Prospex Arnie Predator Solar SNJ025P1 was used in the classic 80’s films, Commando & Predator, becoming a icon of a watch. Despite measuring in at 48mm wide and having an unmistakable wrist presence, this Seiko Prospex sits comfortably on the wrist. It has a similar stainless steel knurled bezel to the seiko tuna, which allows the uni-directional bezel to be easily turned. . Also similar to the original Tuna model is to the green metal shroud that protects the case. These watches were one of the first analog-digital dive watches with a digital LCD display seen right at the top of the dial. The digi-analog lay out is neat and effective. This timepiece is equipped with Seiko’s famous Solar H851 movement which has a colossal six month power reserve when fully charged. No need to ever replace the battery, just put it in sunlight"! The fact that it is a solar movement means that the accuracy for the watch is only +- 15 seconds per month. The digital screen offers a handful of additional functions including a calendar, second time zone, chronograph and alarm which can be accessed through using the two buttons on the left hand side of the case. Additionally, the LCD display has a backlight to allow for easy visibility at night. The dial itself has a grey-purple colour to it under very bright light. Complete with a dive bezel, the "arnie" offers more than enough water resistance for diving of 200 meters, providing you screw down the crown and the pushers.
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This Seiko Prospex Arnie Predator Solar SNJ025P1 was used in the classic 80’s films, Commando & Predator, becoming a icon of a watch. Despite measuring in at 48mm wide and having an unmistakable wrist presence, this Seiko Prospex sits comfortably on the wrist. It has a similar stainless steel knurled bezel to the seiko tuna, which allows the uni-directional bezel to be easily turned. . Also similar to the original Tuna model is to the green metal shroud that protects the case. These watches were one of the first analog-digital dive watches with a digital LCD display seen right at the top of the dial. The digi-analog lay out is neat and effective. This timepiece is equipped with Seiko’s famous Solar H851 movement which has a colossal six month power reserve when fully charged. No need to ever replace the battery, just put it in sunlight"! The fact that it is a solar movement means that the accuracy for the watch is only +- 15 seconds per month. The digital screen offers a handful of additional functions including a calendar, second time zone, chronograph and alarm which can be accessed through using the two buttons on the left hand side of the case. Additionally, the LCD display has a backlight to allow for easy visibility at night. The dial itself has a grey-purple colour to it under very bright light. Complete with a dive bezel, the "arnie" offers more than enough water resistance for diving of 200 meters, providing you screw down the crown and the pushers.
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Friday, 2nd October 2020 at 17:10 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)
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