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Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Chronograph Emerald Green Ref. SBDL107
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Prospex Speedtimer Chronograph Emerald Green Ref. SBDL107

$597
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Inheriting a design inspired from some of Seiko’s most historical chronograps including the 1964 Crown Chronograph, Seiko’s and Japan’s first chronograph wristwatch, and the 1969 Seiko Speedtimer chronograph which was powered by the innovative in-house Cal. 6139 automatic chronograph movement, these new releases alluringly revisits Seiko’s prodigious tradition in sports timing while flexing their modern watchmaking expertise in producing some really good-looking, yet performance-oriented chronographs — Seiko definitely hit a home run with this one.  Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Chronograph Emerald Green Ref. SBDL107 Seiko set a stage for themselves on a international level with the endorsement of their incredibly accurate time-measuring equipments by sports federations worldwide in many of the world’s leading sports events, this success was made possible with the incorporation of Seiko’s “heart-shaped cam” mechanism, a revolutionary development which delivered a level of precision once thought unachievable by manual sports timing devices. Following the release of the 1964 Crown Chronograph during the Summer Olympics, in May 1969, Seiko launched the Seiko Speedtimer, the world’s first mass-produced automatic chronograph timepiece driven by a column wheel and vertical clutch, an especially favored feature that became widespread in today’s scene of high-end Seiko chronograph watches. These were phenomenal watches that allowed Seiko to be established as one of the leaders in wristwatch chronograph technology, and these series of newly-released models certainly pays a strong tribute to the mighty performance and visual beauty of their eminent forefathers.  Seiko Cal. V192 solar-powered quartz chronograph movement Encased in a robust 316L stainless steel case construction, the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Chronograph Emerald - Ref. SBDL107 vaguely resembles the case shape of some of Seiko’s modern 62MAS reissues with its slightly rounded lug design. This solar chronograph watches in fact, inherits the iconic designs and styles of the Speedtimer series from the 1960s-70s. A well-crafted case design many Seiko lovers are largely familiar with. Measuring with a pleasing diameter of 39mm, a lug to lug distance of 45.5mm and a thickness of only 13.3mm, the sub-39mm size will definitely satisfy the masses with just the perfect amount of wrist presence without feeling overwhelming while remaining extremely versatile for a whole range of wrist sizes. Like many of Seiko’s other Prospex models, the finishes here are skilfully executed to a high level of detail with circular satin brushing on the top of the lugs and a smooth high polish at the side of the case. Pairing with the watch is a sporty 20mm stainless steel 3-link bracelet, secured with solid end-links, tapering down gracefully to about 18mm at the milled clasp. Being a watch originally built for the tracking of time, the Prospex Speedtimer Chronograph houses a fixed black polished tachymeter bezel which is utilized in conjunction with the chronograph function to measure elapsed time over a fixed distance. Taking a closer look at the finer details, the bezel sharply slopes downward to divide the markers and etched tachymeter numerals on the outer perimeter, adding a beautiful layer of dimension to the watch as the polished bezel captures the light in various angles. Satin brushed and high polish case profile The deep green dial of the Prospex Speedtimer Chronograph Ref. SBDL0107 is delicately finished in a sandblasted texture to ensure a high level of readability and legibility, an attribute critical for a sports watch meant for professional use. Equipped with three dark subdials at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock position with the 3 o’clock subdial displaying the 24 hour time, the 9 o’clock subdial showing the running seconds and the 6 o’clock dedicated to dual functions: a 60-minute elapsed time counter and a power reserve indicator. Notably, the power reserve indicator presents itself with
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