Mido Ocean Star TributevsSeiko Prospex SBDC101

Complete head-to-head comparison

Comparing the Mido Ocean Star Tribute ($700–$900, 200m WR, 40.5mm) against the Seiko Prospex SBDC101 ($650–$800, 200m WR, 40.5mm). The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 is the more affordable option by $50.

Price

Ocean Star Tribute$700–$900
Prospex SBDC101$650–$800

Water Resistance

Ocean Star Tribute200m
Prospex SBDC101200m

Score

Ocean Star Tribute8/10
Prospex SBDC1018/10

Repurchase

Ocean Star Tribute80%
Prospex SBDC10180%

Specifications Compared

Ocean Star Tribute
Prospex SBDC101
Case Diameter
Ocean Star Tribute
40.5mm
Prospex SBDC101
40.5mm
Case Thickness
Ocean Star Tribute
14.2mm
Prospex SBDC101
13.2mm
Lug Width
Ocean Star Tribute
20mm
Prospex SBDC101
20mm
Lug-to-Lug
Ocean Star Tribute
49mm
Prospex SBDC101
48mm
Movement
Ocean Star Tribute
automatic
Prospex SBDC101
automatic
Caliber
Ocean Star Tribute
Cal. 80 Si
Prospex SBDC101
6R35
Power Reserve
Ocean Star Tribute
80h
Prospex SBDC101
70h
Water Resistance
Ocean Star Tribute
200m
Prospex SBDC101
200m
Crystal
Ocean Star Tribute
sapphire
Prospex SBDC101
sapphire
Case Material
Ocean Star Tribute
Stainless Steel
Prospex SBDC101
Stainless Steel
Bracelet/Strap
Ocean Star Tribute
Stainless Steel
Prospex SBDC101
Stainless Steel
Price (New)
Ocean Star Tribute
$700–$900
Prospex SBDC101
$650–$800
Price (Pre-owned)
Ocean Star Tribute
$550–$750
Prospex SBDC101
$500–$700
Style
Ocean Star Tribute
dive, sport, vintage
Prospex SBDC101
dive, sport

Pros & Cons

Mido Ocean Star Tribute

Pros

  • Vintage-inspired retro diver with modern guts
  • Powermatic 80 gives class-leading power reserve at this price
  • Domed sapphire crystal adds vintage warmth to the look
  • Swiss-made quality that competes with Seiko and Orient

Cons

  • 14.2mm thickness is chunkier than the vintage aesthetic suggests
  • Mido brand recognition is minimal outside Switzerland
  • Limited strap options from Mido directly

Seiko Prospex SBDC101

Pros

  • Modern Willard design has a distinctive cushion-case presence
  • Best bang-for-buck diver in its price range
  • Comfortable fit despite the chunky look
  • 6R35 movement delivers reliable Seiko performance

Cons

  • Cushion case can look awkward on thinner wrists
  • Hardlex crystal scratches more easily than sapphire
  • Day-to-day accuracy can vary — some report +15-20 sec/day

Community Verdict

Too Close to Call

Both sit in a similar price range: Mido Ocean Star Tribute at $700–$900 vs Seiko Prospex SBDC101 at $650–$800 — choose based on use case and style preference.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better: Mido Ocean Star Tribute or Seiko Prospex SBDC101?

Both are excellent watches with different strengths. The Mido Ocean Star Tribute offers comparable sizing and costs more new. The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 excels in overall construction. The best choice depends on your wrist size, budget, and preferred aesthetic.

What's the price difference?

The Mido Ocean Star Tribute retails for $700–$900, while the Seiko Prospex SBDC101 is priced at $650–$800. Pre-owned, expect $550–$750 and $500–$700 respectively. Actual secondary market prices vary based on condition and demand.

How do the case sizes compare?

The Mido Ocean Star Tribute has a 40.5mm case diameter with 14.2mm thickness, while the Seiko Prospex SBDC101 measures 40.5mm × 13.2mm. Both have lug-to-lug measurements of 49mm and 48mm respectively. Consider your wrist size and wear style when deciding.

Which has better water resistance?

The Mido Ocean Star Tribute is water-resistant to 200m, while the Seiko Prospex SBDC101 offers 200m. Both are suitable for swimming and snorkeling at their respective depths. For professional diving, verify the rating exceeds 300m and includes a screw-down crown.

How do the movements compare?

The Mido Ocean Star Tribute uses a automatic Cal. 80 Si with 80 hours power reserve. The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 features a automatic 6R35 with 70 hours power reserve. Both offer traditional mechanical craftsmanship.

Which holds value better?

Mido and Seiko both command strong secondary markets. Pre-owned pricing shows an estimated resale value of $550–$750 for the Ocean Star Tribute and $500–$700 for the Prospex SBDC101. Condition, service history, and box/papers significantly impact resale value for both models.

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