This Seiko dive watch is cheaper now than on Prime Day – under £300!

Fancy a stylish new watch for a bargain price? Look no further

The Seiko Compact Solar Scuba Diver
(Image credit: Beaverbrooks)

While the recent October Prime Day sales yielded a number of great deals, that sales event is now finished. You'd be forgiven for thinking that the end of the event signals the end of the deals, too – but you'd be wrong!

I've spent most of the last week trawling through some of the best watch deals on the market, looking to find a bargain for you. And now, Beaverbrooks has discounted its entire sale line even further, making things cheaper than Prime Day.

There are tons on great deals on there, but my favourite is this Seiko Prospex Comfort Solar Scuba Diver. Now down to just £297, it's a better price than Prime Day and one of the best deals I've seen all week!

Seiko Prospex Compact Solar Scuba Diver: was £480, now £297 at Beaverbrooks

Seiko Prospex Compact Solar Scuba Diver: was £480, now £297 at Beaverbrooks
Save a whopping £183 on this beautiful Seiko Prospex Compact Solar Scuba Diver at Beaverbrooks. That's solar powered and stunning, with a classic style. At under £300, this is a certified bargain, and one you won't want to miss.

That's a killer deal. For starters, this is a solar-powered watch. That should offer a much greater battery life than usual quartz watches, with the battery able to recharge from sunlight.

Beyond that, it's just a beautiful piece. The green-on-green aesthetic is really smart-looking, and a great pop of colour to differentiate it from boring black- and white-dialled pieces.

There's no denying the influence of the design, but it's not an unscrupulous rip-off. Instead, this feels familiar, but still has a bit of its own personality.

That 38.5mm case diameter will be a big plus for a lot of people, too. That's especially petite for a dive watch, and should ensure this can be worn by almost anybody, on any wrist size.

Frankly, this is a pretty stellar deal at the retail price. You could spend double the £480 RRP and not get too much further in terms of quality. The Prime Day price of £330 was a bargain, but another 10% slashed from the price makes this a no brainer. Run, don't walk.

Sam Cross
Staff Writer

Online news writer at T3.com, Sam has five years of experience in online and print journalism, with work featured in publications like Metro and Last Word on Sports. After years writing about music and football, Sam now turns his hand to bringing you news about new phones, smart home products, smart watches, laptops and TVs. Sam is a longtime fan and user of Apple products, including iPhones, MacBooks and Apple Watches.He’s also T3’s resident football expert, bringing you everything you need to know about the big games, including how to watch them. In his spare time, Sam is a keen guitarist, watch lover and (very) amateur golfer.