
Seiko
Prospex SBDC101
Ref. SBDC101
$650–$800
Pre-owned: $500–$700
Complete head-to-head comparison
Comparing the Seiko Prospex SBDC101 ($650–$800, 200m WR, 40.5mm) against the Tissot Seastar 1000 ($650–$800, 300m WR, 45.5mm).

Seiko
Ref. SBDC101
$650–$800
Pre-owned: $500–$700

Tissot
Ref. T120.407.17.041.00
$650–$800
Pre-owned: $450–$650
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Too Close to Call
Both sit in a similar price range: Seiko Prospex SBDC101 at $650–$800 vs Tissot Seastar 1000 at $650–$800 — choose based on use case and style preference. Choose Tissot Seastar 1000 (300m WR) for diving; Seiko Prospex SBDC101 (200m) suits everyday wear. Case size: Tissot Seastar 1000 at 45.5mm suits larger wrists; Seiko Prospex SBDC101 at 40.5mm is the more compact option.
Both are excellent watches with different strengths. The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 offers a more compact size and costs more new. The Tissot Seastar 1000 excels in water resistance. The best choice depends on your wrist size, budget, and preferred aesthetic.
The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 retails for $650–$800, while the Tissot Seastar 1000 is priced at $650–$800. Pre-owned, expect $500–$700 and $450–$650 respectively. Actual secondary market prices vary based on condition and demand.
The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 has a 40.5mm case diameter with 13.2mm thickness, while the Tissot Seastar 1000 measures 45.5mm × 13.7mm. Both have lug-to-lug measurements of 48mm and 52mm respectively. Consider your wrist size and wear style when deciding.
The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 is water-resistant to 200m, while the Tissot Seastar 1000 offers 300m. 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.
The Seiko Prospex SBDC101 uses a automatic 6R35 with 70 hours power reserve. The Tissot Seastar 1000 features a automatic Powermatic 80 with 80 hours power reserve. Both offer traditional mechanical craftsmanship.
Seiko and Tissot both command strong secondary markets. Pre-owned pricing shows an estimated resale value of $500–$700 for the Prospex SBDC101 and $450–$650 for the Seastar 1000. Condition, service history, and box/papers significantly impact resale value for both models.
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