The Seiko Speedtimer, introduced in 1969, was a revolutionary chronograph that marked a decade of great importance for the model. In the 1970s, characterized by fashion, music and motorsports, Seiko launched the Speedtimer "Racing Sports", inspired by vintage car racing. This watch features a green aluminum bezel, sapphire crystal glass and an ivory dial, with hands that recall the original 1969 design. Equipped with 12 dots of Lumibrite for visibility in low-light conditions and a V192 solar movement with an accuracy of +/- 15 seconds per month, the Speedtimer is designed to last and perform in extreme environments, representing the Prospex brand philosophy of practicality, reliability and robustness.
The Seiko Speedtimer, introduced in 1969, was a revolutionary chronograph that marked a decade of great importance for the model. In the 1970s, characterized by fashion, music and motorsports, Seiko launched the Speedtimer "Racing Sports", inspired by vintage car racing. This watch features a green aluminum bezel, sapphire crystal glass and an ivory dial, with hands that recall the original 1969 design. Equipped with 12 dots of Lumibrite for visibility in low-light conditions and a V192 solar movement with an accuracy of +/- 15 seconds per month, the Speedtimer is designed to last and perform in extreme environments, representing the Prospex brand philosophy of practicality, reliability and robustness.