Seiko Prospex 'The Naomi Uemura 80th Anniversary Limited Edition' special page is now available. Fitted with a brushed and polished 3-link stainless steel bracelet with a butterfly tri-fold push button safety clasp adjustable by two settings will keep your watch secure and in place. Known for unique dials reflecting centuries of artistry, Presage embraces the fresh look of contemporary Japanese design with this coolly angular timepiece. Seiko Prospex 'The 1959 Alpinist Re-creation' special page is now available. Powered by Seikos own in-house movement caliber 6R35 is viewable behind the mineral crystal exhibition case-back with an impressive 70 hour power reserve capacity. Crafted of stainless steel, with screwdown crown and see-through caseback, and tri-fold push button release clasp. Offering the finest in Japanese mechanical watchmaking, the Presage Collection blends precision technology with superior craftsmanship and design. The 24-jewel automatic movement beats at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve of approximately 70 hours, and can be wound manually or automatically.
With the original's mountain-shaped markers at 12, 6 and 9 ensuring legibility while referring to its mountaineering inspiration, this versatile design features a cream dial with date calendar and LumiBrite hands and markers, as well a curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on the inner surface. In addition to variation in color and material, we also have bands in our collection suitable for specific watch models, for example Seiko 5, Seiko Kinetic and. Styled to fit contemporary tastes while evoking a vintage feel, this exceptional watch is as smooth and refined as the prized original, but far more powerful. The first Seiko sport watch - elegant, yet rugged and superbly functional - the Laurel Alpinist is reimagined in this distinctive watch, designed to celebrate the beginnings of Seiko's rise to the forefront of high-intensity timekeeping. THE 1959 ALPINIST MODERN RE-INTERPRETATIONġ959 Sports Watch Reinterpretation.