Seiko Speedtimer Solar Chronograph
Seiko Speedtimer Solar Chronograph. Aimed at those who regard their life SSC935 as the biggest adventure of all, Seiko Prospex moves on conquering every obstacle with the help of technology and innovative designs. The watch is one of several pieces that belong to a collection of the intense variety, being based on the famous Speedtimer watch that was released way back in 1969 and was known as the world’s first automatic chronograph. The watch presents improved functionality, legibility, and visibility, due to the usage of LumiBrite hands and markers, increased case size, and tapered three-link bracelet. The chronograph can measure up to 60 minutes with an interval of 1/5 seconds, and it has a split function, while a solar cell that needs any kind of light to operate with no batteries needed guarantees a six-month power reserve. Surrounded by a black tachymeter bezel, the pale blue dial with sunray texture comprises three black sub-dials with 24-hour and power reserve displays along with the date calendar.
Features
- Design inspired by Seiko’s 1969 Speedtimer, one of the world’s first automatic chronographs
- Powered by light energy – no battery change required
- Chronograph measures up to 60 minutes of elapsed time in 1/5-second increments with split time measurement function
- Pale blue dial with sunray finish
- Date calendar
- 24-hour subdial
- Power reserve indicator
- LumiBrite hands and markers
- Black tachymeter bezel
- Screwdown caseback
- Tri-fold push button release clasp
Technical Data
- CASE DIMENSIONS:
- DIAMETER:41.4 mm
- THICKNESS:13 mm
- LENGTH:45.9 mm
- MOVEMENT:
- Solar Chronograph
- Caliber V192
- Powered by light energy – no battery change required
- Power reserve: approximately 6 months once fully charged
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