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CIGA Design EVEREST SUMMITvsSeiko Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition

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EVEREST SUMMIT
CIGA DesignEVEREST SUMMIT
MSRP $2,699

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
EVEREST SUMMIT45mm
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition45mm
Power Reserve
EVEREST SUMMIT120h
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition41h
Water Resistance
EVEREST SUMMIT50m
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition200m
MSRP
EVEREST SUMMIT$2,699
Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition$625

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Skeleton
Diver
Thickness
11.65mm
13.2mm
Lug-to-Lug
47.7mm
Lug Width
22mm
Material
Titanium
Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
50m
200m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
Dial Color
Black
Lume
Super-LumiNova®
LumiBrite on hands, index(es) and bezel

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
CD-05
4R36
Power Reserve
120h
41h
Jewels
33
24

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$2,699
$625

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What people say

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CIGA Design EVEREST SUMMIT

The CIGA Design EVEREST SUMMIT features a 45mm Grade-5 titanium case with alternating brushed and polished finishes and crisp bezel tolerances. Its dial is crafted from processed Everest bedrock, showcasing a raised relief filled with Super-LumiNova C1, complemented by ice-axe-shaped hands also treated with Super-LumiNova. The manual-winding central tourbillon movement provides a 120-hour power reserve. On balance, reviewers highlight the unique Everest bedrock dial and ice-axe hands as distinctive design elements of the CIGA Design EVEREST SUMMIT.

Seiko Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition

The Seiko Prospex Sea Save the Ocean Special Edition is widely praised for its attractive, unique, and textured dials, often described as having a "Grand Seiko feel" at a more accessible price point, with specific mentions of wave patterns, lagoon hues, and manta ray motifs. Owners appreciate the smooth bezel operation and satisfactory lume. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner reporting +5 seconds per day, while another notes a range from +1/+2 to about -6 seconds per day. The 6R35 movement offers a 70-hour power reserve, and some models feature sapphire crystals. Criticisms include a desire for exhibition casebacks and concerns about the quality and security of the stamped metal clasps and bracelets, which are frequently described as rattly or underwhelming, though this is noted as a common Seiko trait. Some owners are split on the number of Save the Ocean variations and dislike the cyclops magnifier.

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