Seiko Prospex HBC005: The 145th Anniversary Dive Watch — Limited to 4,000 Pieces Worldwide

Some dive watches are tools. Others are testaments. The Seiko Prospex 1965 Heritage Diver HBC005 — arriving in June 2026 as part of Seiko's landmark 145th Anniversary Limited Edition collection — belongs squarely in the second category. Built on the beloved 62MAS-inspired platform and dressed in the brand's iconic Seiko Blue colorway, this 40 mm automatic diver combines heritage design, professional-grade specifications, and genuine collectibility in a single, striking package. With only 4,000 pieces produced worldwide, the HBC005 is already among the most sought-after anniversary releases Seiko has launched in years — and it is available now at Lexor Miami, your authorized Seiko retailer in Downtown Miami.

Whether you are a seasoned collector, a first-time luxury watch buyer, or simply someone who recognizes a historically significant timepiece at an exceptional value, the Seiko Prospex HBC005 demands your attention. Stock will move quickly.

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Seiko at 145: A Blue Thread Through History

When Kintaro Hattori opened his Tokyo watch shop in 1881, he could not have imagined that his modest venture would one day evolve into one of watchmaking's most innovative and vertically integrated manufacturing empires. From producing Japan's first wristwatch in 1913 to pioneering the world's first quartz wristwatch in 1969 and developing the revolutionary Spring Drive movement decades later, Seiko's 145-year story is one of relentless ambition and technical ingenuity.

For 2026, Seiko has structured its anniversary celebration around a unifying visual language: crisp silver-white dials paired with accents in Seiko Blue, the signature hue the brand established in the 1960s and has refined ever since. You will find this theme woven through every collection in the anniversary lineup — from the Presage HCC004 dress watch to the Astron limited editions, and now arriving in its most rugged and purposeful form: the Prospex HBC005.

The 62MAS Legacy: Where the HBC005 Comes From

Seiko Prospex HBC005J1 145th Anniversary Limited Edition dial close-up — Lexor Miami

To understand the HBC005, you need to understand the 62MAS. Introduced in 1965, the 62MAS was Japan's very first purpose-built professional diver's watch — a groundbreaking tool timepiece rated to 150 meters that established Seiko as a serious force in the professional sports watch category. Its distinctive case silhouette, with characteristic crown at 4 o'clock and bold, legible dial layout, became an instant design landmark and has since achieved cult status among vintage watch collectors worldwide.

Seiko has revisited this heritage design multiple times across its modern Prospex lineup. The current-generation 1965 Heritage Diver platform — the direct ancestor of the HBC005 — was refined in 2024 with updated proportions, a more compact lug-to-lug measurement, and a refined 300-meter water resistance rating that far exceeds the original's specifications. The result is a watch that feels authentically vintage in character while delivering thoroughly modern performance.

The Dial: Silver-White Meets Seiko Blue

Seiko Prospex HBC005J1 dial detail — silver-white with Seiko Blue accents — Lexor Miami

The dial of the HBC005 is a study in controlled restraint. A lightly brushed silver-white base provides the canvas, and against it, Seiko has deployed Seiko Blue as a bold, chromatic accent. The seconds hand — a slender, vivid sweep of that unmistakable blue — provides constant kinetic punctuation to a dial that would otherwise read as classically understated.

Applied rectangular hour markers are filled with Seiko's proprietary LumiBrite luminous compound, as are the hands and the single lume pip at 12 o'clock on the bezel. LumiBrite charges quickly under any light source and releases a long-duration blue-green glow in darkness — an essential feature for any professional-grade dive watch. The date appears at 4:30, a considered placement that preserves full, uninterrupted indices at every hour position. Seiko's wordmark sits cleanly at 12 o'clock, with the Prospex designation and specifications text below — the only identification on what is otherwise a beautifully disciplined dial face.

The Case: 40 mm of Heritage-Inspired Architecture

Seiko Prospex HBC005J1 case and bracelet detail — Lexor Miami authorized dealer

The HBC005's 40 mm stainless steel case, treated with Seiko's super-hard coating for scratch resistance, sits at a 46.4 mm lug-to-lug and a case thickness of just 13 mm — proportions that feel balanced and comfortable across a broad range of wrist sizes. This is a genuinely wearable diver: substantial enough to announce itself, compact enough to disappear comfortably beneath a shirt sleeve.

The unidirectional rotating bezel carries an aluminum insert in the same Seiko Blue shade as the seconds hand, creating a visual harmony that links the two most dynamic elements of the watch's design. The 60-minute scale is precise and legible, with the crucial first 15-minute section marked in raised detail. A screw-down crown and screw-down caseback ensure the 300-meter water resistance rating remains intact during actual diving use.

Protecting the dial is a curved sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating on its inner surface — a construction that maintains legibility across a wide range of lighting conditions while complementing the gently domed visual character of the overall case design.

The Bracelet: Three-Link Steel with Micro-Adjust Clasp

The HBC005 ships on a classic three-link stainless steel bracelet — precisely the right choice for a heritage diver of this pedigree. The bracelet benefits from Seiko's updated clasp system featuring an integrated micro-adjustment mechanism that allows sizing across a 15 mm range in 2.5 mm increments via side pushers. This means you can set the perfect fit for both everyday wear and diving without tools or a watchmaker. It is a genuinely practical quality-of-life improvement that collectors who have tried it consistently praise.

The Movement: Calibre 6R55 — Seiko's Trusted In-House Automatic

Powering the HBC005 is the Seiko Calibre 6R55, a fully in-house automatic movement manufactured entirely within Seiko's own facilities. The 6R55 beats at 28,800 vph (4 Hz), carries 24 jewels, and supports both automatic winding and manual winding — the latter useful when the watch has run down completely or when precise setting is preferred. A hacking seconds function allows synchronization to a reference time source.

The headline specification of the 6R55 is its 72-hour (3-day) power reserve, a meaningful advantage for anyone who rotates between multiple watches. You can set the HBC005 down on a Friday evening and pick it up on Monday morning with confidence that it is still running. Accuracy is specified at −15 / +25 seconds per day — a real-world performance target that the 6R55 consistently meets or exceeds in independent testing.

For collectors considering how the HBC005 compares to the 1965 Heritage Diver platform's longer-running heritage models, our Seiko Prospex SPB451 deep dive provides excellent context on the platform's evolution and what makes this lineage so enduring.

Full Specifications at a Glance

Specification Detail
Reference HBC005 / HBC005J1
Collection Seiko Prospex — 1965 Heritage Diver's Watch
Edition Seiko 145th Anniversary Limited Edition
Production Limit 4,000 pieces worldwide
Case Material Stainless steel with super-hard coating
Case Diameter 40.0 mm
Case Thickness 13.0 mm
Lug-to-Lug 46.4 mm
Lug Width 20 mm
Crystal Curved sapphire with inner AR coating
Movement Calibre 6R55 automatic (manual-wind capable)
Power Reserve Approx. 72 hours (3 days)
Accuracy −15 / +25 seconds per day
Jewels 24
Water Resistance 300 m (30 ATM) — Diver's 300M ISO compliant
Magnetic Resistance 4,800 A/m
Bezel Unidirectional rotating, blue aluminum insert
Bracelet 3-link stainless steel with micro-adjust clasp
Dial Color Silver-white with brushed texture
Hands & Indices LumiBrite-filled applied markers; Seiko Blue seconds hand
Special Engravings "LIMITED EDITION" engraved on screw-down caseback
Release Date June 2026
Retail Price USD $1,400

Why the HBC005 Is a Collector's Essential in 2026

Seiko anniversary models — particularly those tied to significant numerical milestones like the 145th — have consistently demonstrated strong collector interest and secondary market appreciation once authorized retailer allocations sell through. The HBC005 arrives with a compelling combination of factors that make it genuinely collectible rather than merely commemorative.

First: genuine scarcity. At 4,000 pieces globally, the HBC005 is a meaningfully limited production run for a brand of Seiko's global distribution reach. This is not a marketing exercise — once units at authorized retailers are gone, there will be no additional production.

Second: platform pedigree. The 1965 Heritage Diver is arguably the most historically significant dive watch platform in Seiko's catalog — it traces its lineage directly to Japan's very first scuba-rated wristwatch. Owning the 145th anniversary iteration of that lineage is a substantive collector's statement.

Third: exceptional value. At USD $1,400, the HBC005 delivers a Swiss-quality sapphire crystal, an ISO-compliant 300-meter dive watch, an in-house automatic movement with a 3-day power reserve, and anniversary-edition status — all from one of watchmaking's most respected manufacturer-integrated brands. Comparable offerings from European makers would cost three to five times as much.

If you are exploring the broader Seiko Prospex dive watch ecosystem before making your decision, our review of the Seiko Prospex SPB483 GMT and our guide to the Seiko Prospex SPB505 Limited Edition offer excellent additional context.


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Available now at Lexor Miami — an authorized Seiko retailer in Downtown Miami. Every piece comes with original packaging, factory documentation, and the full Seiko 3-year international warranty.

Seiko Prospex 1965 Heritage Diver HBC005J1 145th Anniversary Limited Edition
Limited Edition · 4,000 Pieces

Seiko Prospex
1965 Heritage Diver HBC005J1

Seiko 145th Anniversary Limited Edition

40 mm automatic diver. Silver-white brushed dial with Seiko Blue accents. Calibre 6R55, 72-hour power reserve. Curved sapphire crystal, 300 m water resistance. Unidirectional blue aluminum bezel. 3-link steel bracelet with micro-adjust clasp. "LIMITED EDITION" engraved caseback. Released June 2026.

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Your Seiko Anniversary Edition, Delivered with Confidence

At Lexor Miami, we are more than a watch retailer — we are Downtown Miami's trusted destination for collectors who demand authenticity, expertise, and a premium buying experience. As an authorized Seiko dealer, every HBC005 we sell is genuine, carries the full Seiko 3-year international warranty, and ships in original factory packaging. Our team brings over 20 years of experience in luxury timepieces, and we take genuine pride in helping every customer make the right choice.

Anniversary editions at this price point and production volume do not linger. When the allocation at authorized retailers is gone, the HBC005 transitions exclusively to the secondary market — typically at a premium. If the watch has captured your interest, acting promptly is the collector's wisdom.

Visit us in-store at our Downtown Miami boutique, or shop online with free shipping, free returns, and our full buyer guarantee. Either way, you are purchasing from a team that knows Seiko inside and out — and cares about getting it right.

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Final Thoughts: Why the Seiko Prospex HBC005 Belongs in Your Collection

The Seiko Prospex HBC005 is the rare watch that delivers on every dimension simultaneously: historical significance, technical excellence, genuine scarcity, and meaningful value. It honors the 62MAS legacy without coasting on nostalgia. It deploys Seiko Blue with precision rather than excess. It packages a professional diver's specification — 300-meter water resistance, an in-house automatic movement, a sapphire crystal, a micro-adjustable steel bracelet — at a price that remains accessible to enthusiasts who appreciate quality over label recognition.

In a landscape of limited editions that are frequently limited in name only, the HBC005 is the real article: 4,000 pieces, one production run, one moment in Seiko's 145-year history.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Seiko Prospex HBC005 before you buy.

What makes the Seiko Prospex HBC005 a limited edition?

The HBC005 is part of Seiko's official 145th Anniversary Limited Edition program, released in June 2026 to mark the brand's founding in 1881. Production is strictly capped at 4,000 pieces worldwide. Each watch features a "LIMITED EDITION" engraving on the screw-down caseback, and once the global allocation is sold through authorized retailers, no further units will be manufactured. Unlike watches that carry a "limited" designation loosely, Seiko's anniversary models have a consistent track record of genuine production restraint.

What is the history behind the Seiko Prospex 1965 Heritage Diver platform?

The 1965 Heritage Diver platform traces its lineage directly to the Seiko 62MAS, introduced in 1965 as Japan's first purpose-built professional dive watch. It was rated to 150 meters and represented Seiko's entry into the professional sports watch category. Modern reissues on this platform — including the HBC005 — preserve the characteristic case silhouette and crown placement of the original while dramatically upgrading specifications, with the current generation featuring 300-meter water resistance, a sapphire crystal, and a 6R55 automatic movement with 72-hour power reserve.

Is the Seiko Calibre 6R55 a reliable movement?

Yes. The Calibre 6R55 is a fully in-house Seiko automatic movement — designed, developed, and manufactured entirely within Seiko's own production facilities. It beats at 28,800 vph (4 Hz), carries 24 jewels, and supports both automatic and manual winding. Key practical features include a hacking seconds function for precise time setting and a generous 72-hour (3-day) power reserve, meaning the watch will continue running through a full weekend of non-wear. Accuracy is specified at −15 / +25 seconds per day. For its price tier, the 6R55 represents outstanding value and consistent reliability.

Can I actually use the Seiko Prospex HBC005 for diving?

Absolutely. The HBC005 is not a dress watch in diver's clothing — it is a genuine professional dive instrument. It is rated to 300 meters of water resistance with a screw-down crown and screw-down caseback, which means it meets and exceeds ISO 6425 standards for diver's watches. The unidirectional rotating bezel, LumiBrite luminous hands and indices, and the secure micro-adjust bracelet clasp are all purpose-designed for underwater use. It is equally at home on the wrist as a daily watch or beneath the surface.

Can I purchase the Seiko Prospex HBC005 at Lexor Miami with a warranty?

Yes. Lexor Miami is an authorized Seiko retailer, which means every HBC005 sold through our store comes with the official Seiko 3-year international warranty (valid from date of purchase at authorized retailers), original factory packaging, and full product certification. You are completely protected against manufacturing defects. You can shop online with free shipping and free returns, or visit our Downtown Miami boutique for an in-person experience with our watch specialists.

How does the Seiko Prospex HBC005 compare to other 145th Anniversary Seiko models?

The HBC005 occupies a distinct position in the 145th anniversary lineup. Compared to the Presage HCC004 (a 36 mm dress watch limited to 2,500 pieces at USD $1,000), the HBC005 is larger, sports-oriented, and more rugged — it is the definitive choice for collectors who want anniversary significance wrapped in a dive watch that can actually be used. At USD $1,400 for 4,000 pieces, it sits above the HCC004 in price but offers a substantially different wearing experience and collector profile. If your collection leans toward tool watches, the HBC005 is the natural choice; if dress watches are your preference, explore our full HCC004 review.


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