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Seiko Prospex LX Line SNR033

The Seiko Prospex LX Line SNR033 is a current-production other watch with a grey titanium (super titanium) case, finished with super-hard coating. It measures 44.8 mm across, 14.7 mm thick, 146 g, and is water resistant to 100 m. Inside is the Seiko 5R66 spring drive (gmt) movement, with 72 h power reserve. Complications: GMT, Date, Power reserve. Priced from $6,000 (approx). Brand origin: Japan.

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Reference
Type
Other
Price
$6,000 · approx
Case diameter
44.8 mm
Thickness
14.7 mm
Lug-to-lug
Water resistance
100 m
Weight
146 g (with bracelet)
Origin
Japan
Movement
Spring Drive (GMT)
Caliber
Seiko 5R66
Power reserve
72 h
Complications
GMT, Date, Power reserve
Material
Titanium
Grade / type
Titanium (Super Titanium)
Colour
Grey
Hardness
Construction
Surface treatment
Super-hard coating
Caseback
Titanium
Nickel-free
Not verified (clasp or buckle material not confirmed)
Bracelet / strap
Titanium
Matching bracelet
Crystal
Sapphire
Display back
No
Dial
Charcoal
Lume
LumiBrite
Availability
Offered
Status
Current
High confidence Verified Jun 2026 Source: Seiko Maker / listing ↗
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Frequently asked questions

What is the case material of the Seiko Prospex LX Line SNR033?

The Seiko Prospex LX Line SNR033 has a grey titanium (super titanium) case with a titanium caseback. This is confirmed against the maker spec.

What size is the Seiko Prospex LX Line SNR033?

It is 44.8 mm in diameter, 14.7 mm thick, and water resistant to 100 m.

How much does the Seiko Prospex LX Line SNR033 weigh?

About 146 g (w/ bracelet).

How much does the Seiko Prospex LX Line SNR033 cost, and is it available?

It is current-production and lists from $6,000.

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