Seiko Prospex
Seiko's professional-specification sports line — dive watches built for the sea, the land, and the sky.
This is Watch Portal's collection of original Seiko Prospex watches in the Philippines. Every piece is 100% original and covered by our moneyback guarantee, and we have been selling watches online in the Philippines since 2015, with delivery nationwide.
What You'll Find Here
- 200-meter automatic divers from the Turtle, Samurai, King Samurai, Sumo, and Monster families — for example the SRPJ93K1 PADI King Samurai
- Solar divers such as the SNE573P1 and the SNE579P1 "Green Submariner"
- Speedtimer solar chronographs, including the SSC911P1 panda dial
- Alpinist field watches like the SPB121J1
- Philippine limited editions such as the SRPK59K1 "Rice Terraces"
- Verified live price range: ₱14,899 to ₱90,399, topped by the SPB383J1 "Dark Depths" 1968 GMT
Why Shop at Watch Portal
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100% original watches backed by a moneyback guarantee
- Selling watches online in the Philippines since 2015
- Pay via COD nationwide, GCash, debit or credit card, or online banking
- Delivery after dispatch: 3–7 calendar days in Metro Manila, 4–10 in the rest of the Philippines
- Responsive support Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the watches at Watch Portal original?
Yes. Every watch we sell is 100% original and covered by our moneyback guarantee. We have been selling original watches online in the Philippines since 2015.
How much do Seiko Prospex watches cost in the Philippines?
Prospex watches at Watch Portal currently run from ₱14,899 for the SNE579P1 solar diver to ₱90,399 for the SPB383J1 "Dark Depths" 1968 GMT. Most automatic divers sit between ₱15,000 and ₱45,000.
Are Seiko Prospex watches good for diving?
Yes. The core of the range is 200-meter dive watches built to diver's standards, such as the SRPJ93K1 King Samurai and the Sumo family, while heritage pieces like the SPB455J1 100th Anniversary are rated to 300 meters.
Are Prospex watches automatic or solar?
Both. The range includes automatic divers alongside solar-powered models such as the SNE597P1 diver and the Speedtimer solar chronographs, which recharge in light instead of needing regular battery changes.