Seiko Sumo review

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Seiko Sumo review

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The Seiko Sumo is a watch you tend to see recommended over and over again in various media; there’s little wonder why. Cool design, in-house Seiko movement, and a case construction with a reputation that precedes it.

There’s a couple of versions of the “Sumo” – the 003 was the original, with “Scuba” printed above automatic on the dial. This model, the 033, replaced the original and the main difference is the Prospex “X” logo in place of “Scuba”. Prospex stands for “professional specifications” – and is the collection of more premium Seiko divers.

Enough waffle, I’ve had this watch for almost a year now and I thought it was about time I knuckled down and got on with the review. Let’s take a closer look.

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https://www.watchitallabout.com/seiko-s ... 033-blumo/

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Re: Seiko Sumo review

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Thanks for posting this up Josh. Great review as always.

Reminds us that Seiko do more Prospex divers than the Samuri that often gets mentioned on here.

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