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It’s called the Prospex Solar Speedtimer, and it’s fuelled by some niche racing history. The red and black colourway nods to ...
It’s accurate to +/- 15 seconds per month and has a power reserve of six months at full charge. The Prospex ‘Pogue’ Solar Chronograph 1969 Re-interpretation will be available to pre-order today from ...
All aforementioned Prospex Solar Speedtime Chronographs are set to release in June via Seiko, with prices ranging from £590 – £620 GBP (around $739 – $776 USD).
Dubbed the Seiko Prospex ‘Pogue’ Solar Chronograph 1969 Re-Interpretation, this delightful chronograph is made to honour the original worn in the 70's by Colonel William Pogue.
So how did the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar ($540), a quartz watch from a company I generally distrust, manage to catch me by the purse strings? It didn’t happen quickly; I saw these models ...
The dial’s textured pattern, visible beneath the curved sapphire crystal glass, mimics the gentle ripples of the Mediterranean Sea. I think this watch is the perfect embodiment of a summer holiday.
Retailing for £1,000 GBP (approx. $1,298 USD), the trio of Prospex Diver Scuba Mechanical Polygonal watches is currently available for pre-order via Seiko’s UK webstore.
The SPB501 PADI has a special edition dial. Seiko Seiko’s collaboration with PADI started in 2016 with a special edition Prospex “Turtle” in a blue and red design. It was an instant hit among Seiko ...
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