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Seiko Navigator Timer 'Resist'
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Seiko Navigator Timer 'Resist'

$995
In stock · analogshift.com · Watch
For all the romance of high complications, it’s often the simplest idea that changes the way you use a watch. The GMT is exactly that—an elegant solution for living in more than one place at once. Whether you’re crossing oceans or just juggling late-night calls with colleagues in other hemispheres, a properly executed GMT becomes an indispensable companion. Seiko understood this better than most. Case in point: the Reference 6117, one of the brand’s most charismatic late-1960s travel watches. With its clean geometry, intuitive layout, and rugged in-house movement, the 6117 has quietly become a cult favorite—especially early dials like this one, marked “WATER RESIST.” It’s a transitional detail replacing the earlier “WATER PROOF” signature, making examples like this a charming snapshot of Seiko’s evolving language. The stainless-steel tonneau case measures 41mm and wears beautifully, topped with a domed crystal and anchored by Seiko’s signature 4 o’clock crown. The black dial shines in its clarity: rectangular luminous indices, a luminous minute track, that vivid red/blue day-night ring, a punchy red GMT hand, and a neatly framed date at 3. It remains one of the most legible and intuitive GMT displays of its era. The automatic Calibre 6117 ticks inside—reliable, easy to live with, and purpose-built for real travel. This example arrives on an excellent multi-link bracelet that completes the look. Practical, quietly stylish, and packed with period charm, the 6117 “Resist” is precisely the kind of vintage GMT that feels smarter every time you wear it. The sort of watch collectors buy once and never stop using.
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