July 19, 2024 5 min read
The Seiko Samurai series has long held a special place in the hearts of watch enthusiasts and divers alike. Since its inception in 2004, this line of professional-grade dive watches has been celebrated for its robust build, distinctive design, and exceptional reliability. Originally produced until 2008, the Samurai models were known for their titanium and stainless steel cases, which offered both strength and light weight, making them ideal for underwater use.
Updated for its 20th anniversary, the 2024 Seiko Samurai features a smaller, redesigned look. Available in burgundy red SRPL11, classic black SRPL13, and stealth black SRPL15.
This newly redesigned Seiko Samurai features a 41.7mm
diameter x 12.3mm thickness
New sword-shaped hands, all elements filled with LumiBrite for a
bright, long-lasting glow in the dark.
The Samurai's iconic sword-shaped hands and aggressive, angular case design earned it a dedicated following. After a brief hiatus, the series was reintroduced in 2017, featuring modern updates while retaining the beloved characteristics of the original models. You can check out some of these models here.
The Seiko Samurai series debuted in 2004 and quickly gained popularity for its bold design, durability, and accuracy. Key features that have made the collection a favorite among collectors include:
Seiko Samurai Titanium SBDA003, one of the first-generation models showcasing a bold design and aggressive case, features a 42mm titanium case, Hardlex crystal, and screw-down crown. It houses a 7S25 caliber with 21 jewels, a 41-hour power reserve, and 21,600 bph.
Seiko black gunmetal coating Black Samurai SRPB55 and the "Save the Ocean" Blue Samurai SRPC93, two models after the first generation, capturing a sense of elegance and durability.
After being discontinued, it made a comeback in 2017 with a slightly updated yet still highly recognizable collection (SRPB49K1, SRPB51K1, SRPB53K1, and SRPB55K1). In 2020, Seiko gave the Samurai a King treatment, which brought significant advancements while maintaining the core characteristics of its predecessors. It was introduced as part of Seiko's strategy to revive and enhance their iconic dive watches, bringing modern upgrades and premium features to the classic Samurai design.
The King Samurai White Dial SRPE37K1 showcasing its ceramic bezel, sapphire crystal, a magnifying glass over date display, enhanced markers and hands that speaks distinctiveness.
Now, for its 20th anniversary, the Seiko Samurai has been completely redesigned. The new 2024 model is smaller, less aggressive, and comes in three versions: the burgundy red SRPL11, the classic black-on-steel SRPL13, and the black-coated SRPL15. Seiko introduced the new slim Samurai models; designed for those who admire the iconic Samurai design but prefer a slimmer fit. This redesign came in response to feedback from enthusiasts with smaller wrists who found the traditional Samurai's bold, robust look too bulky. The new slim Samurai models offer:
The “Smaller” Seiko Samurai SRPL13, looking elegant on a small wrist.
New Samurai features bold bullet-style indices, 4:30 date window, and sharp pointed hands. Among the three color variants, the burgundy red SRPL11 stands out as the most eye-catching and conversation-worthy.
Sleek new Seiko Samurai SRPL15K1 diver watch stealthy black case and dial boldly highlighted by luminous cream accents extreme contrast meets underwater readability in this striking timepiece.
One notable change in the new slim Samurai models is the incompatibility of fitted end link watch bands from previous versions. This is due to different case thickness which requires different end links that fit the new contours. Moreover, the design and positioning of attachment points have been adjusted to accommodate the new case design.
The 2nd and 3rd generations of Seiko Samurai, nearly identical case designs ensure broad compatibility effortless style updates for Seiko Samurai owners.
Current Samurai owners and potential buyers will need to purchase new watch bands specifically designed for the slim Samurai model. While this change may initially limit aftermarket options, it opens opportunities for new, innovative band designs. The slim Samurai is compatible with universal straight end watch straps, allowing owners to use various strap materials and styles with standard spring bars.
The new slim Samurai SRPL11 shows notable size and thickness differences when compared to the 2nd Generation Samurai SRBP53.
The new slim Seiko Samurai SRPL11 combines the beloved features of its predecessors with a more comfortable and contemporary design. Whether you are a seasoned Seiko collector or a newcomer, this latest addition to the Samurai series is a testament to Seiko’s commitment to innovation and quality.
The new Seiko Samurai collection is a beautiful blend of tradition and modernity, offering a slimmer profile without sacrificing the core elements that make the Samurai series so beloved. Its release marks a significant milestone in Seiko's ongoing evolution, promising to delight both longtime fans and new enthusiasts.
Written by Victor, images by Toni and others as noted
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