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The Seiko Prospex has been given a "Twilight Blue" makeover for a limited edition piece exclusive to Europe and the US.

The Prospex “Twilight Blue” SPB097J1 is a modern recreation of the 1968 Diver watch. The dial and bezel both have a new blue and orange color combination, which, according to the brand, is meant to "reflect the sea at sunset at Malta island." The orange insert is surrounded by black on the rest of the bezel, while the blue sunburst brushed dial creates a shifting color effect.

It's rated for a water resistance of 200 meters, and the movement is a Seiko caliber 6R15, which has a power reserve of 50 hours. Both a steel bracelet and black silicone strap are included.

The Seiko Prospex "Twilight Blue" is available at Seiko now for €1,200 (approximately $1,350).

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