Seiko has broadened its cooperation with LOWERCASE and is now offering a variety of Tuna-styled digitals:
As you can see there are five models, two of them limited editions. They feature the solar digital caliber S802. They are housed in a plastic case, the bezel is aluminum.
Measurements as per website are: Vertical 49.89 mm × Width 49.52 mm × Thickness 14.14 mm
They have a diving bezel and are indeed 200m water proof. How do you use a diving bezel with a digital watch? Seiko has the answer! They have a minute track that fills up on the outer rim of the dial:
They also feature dual-time and solar charging. A nifty feature is the EL display, which is activated by tapping the crystal.
I think the EL lighting will make it legible in most situations. If you tap the crystal the backlight will come on so that should eliminate most of the situations that a negative LCD do not work in.
I really like it, especially the digital + real timing bezel concept
unfortunately seems that the case is resin (not only the shroud) and this is a bit of a let down for me.
"The case measures: H49.9mm x W49.5mm x D14.1mm with a lug-width of 21mm and a weight of 80g. The case is fitted with a turning diver’s bezel, case-back secured via 4x screws and 200 meters of water-resistance."
If you go to the official website posted above by Mr.Jones, and click on the silver lugs model (the limited one on a NATO strap), there is a pic of the back of the watch
sorry I'm on mobile, but anyway yes it has definitely a G-Shock style caseback
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