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5 Sports Specialist Style Rubber Band SRPD55K2F

$375.00 CAD
SKU: SRPD55K2F

Details

The Specialist has a distinct Prospex vibe, but this time, it takes a more elegant approach than it did in some of the SKX models. Its open back shows the Seiko automatic caliber beating inside; the bezel is aluminium with large, printed markings. It’s buttery smooth; clicks 120 times in a full circle turned. There’s no free play in anti-clockwise direction.

Movement

  • Caliber Number
    • 4R36
  • Movement Type
    • Automatic with manual winding
  • Power reserve
    • 41 hours
  • Jewels
    • 24
  • Functions
  • Stop seconds hand function
  • Day/Date display

Case/Band

  • Case Material
    • Stainless steel
  • Case Size
    • Thickness:13.4mm
      Diameter:42.5mm
      Lug-to-lug:46.0mm
  • Crystal
    • Hardlex
  • LumiBrite
    • Lumibrite on hands and index(es)
  • Band Material
    • Silicone
  • Distance between lugs
    • 22

Other Details

  • Water Resistance
    • 10 bar
  • Weight
    • 0
  • Features
  • Unidirectional rotating bezel
  • See-through & Screw case back
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5 Sports Specialist Style Rubber Band SRPD55K2F

$375.00 CAD
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Seiko

Brand History

Seiko, a Japanese watchmaking company, was founded in 1881 by Kintaro Hattori in Tokyo. Originally a jewelry shop, Seiko began producing clocks in 1892 under the name Seikosha, meaning "House of Exquisite Workmanship." The company introduced Japan's first wristwatch, the Laurel, in 1913. Seiko gained international acclaim with innovations such as the Astron, the world’s first quartz watch, in 1969, and the Spring Drive in 1999, blending mechanical and electronic watch technologies. Today, Seiko is renowned for its precision, craftsmanship, and continuous innovation in the horological world.