Men's Watches

Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Men's Watch 39mm Chronograph Solar with Black Metal Bracelet

Description & Specifications

The Seiko Prospex Speedtimer is a men's chronograph watch that combines classic aesthetics with modern technologies. With a 39mm size and a black metal bracelet, it offers an elegant appearance suitable for any occasion. The watch's solar movement converts sunlight into electronic energy, allowing it to charge automatically, while the rechargeable battery...

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Sent from Greece
From Rologia 5.0 (9)
Greece
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  • Andy_Chill
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    23 out of 23 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the strap colour: Silver

    Seiko Speedtimer, also known as Seiko Panda or Seitona! As the owner of this watch for a month now, I have to say that it is a stunning timepiece that doesn't go unnoticed. It is a chronograph with a date display and a solar quartz mechanism of very good accuracy. It is sturdy and well-made without being heavy or tiring on the wrist. One negative aspect is the bracelet, which is beautiful but not as high-quality as expected considering its price. It is UNACCEPTABLE for the bracelet to pull hairs at this cost.

    Additionally, the watch is quite small, with a 39mm case and 45mm lug to lug measurement. On a medium-sized wrist like mine, which is 17.5cm, it is borderline okay. Ideally, I would have preferred a case that is 2-3mm larger. If you take it and try removing the bracelet (which is difficult to do) and replace it with a leather strap, the watch stands out even more! The lume is quite satisfactory with a blue-green shade, and it naturally has a crystal-sapphire glass. Lastly, it is an iconic watch that may resemble the classic Rolex Daytona, but in reality, it is based on the Seiko Speedtimer from 1969. As for the value for money, mainly due to the relatively poor bracelet and the not-so-well-placed date on the dial, I consider it borderline okay considering that Seiko currently prices it around €670.

    EDIT: After half a year of daily use, everything mentioned above still holds true. Additionally, it is very resistant to shocks, and most importantly, it only gains 7 seconds per month! It takes 9 months for it to go a whole minute ahead! Excellent accuracy, miles ahead of an automatic watch, which usually gains or loses around 14 seconds per day!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Sense of sturdiness
    • Durability
    • Precision
    • Easy-to-read dial
    • Is it as it appears in the photo?
    • Value for money
    • Weight on the wrist
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  • Seiko Speedtimer, also known as Seiko Panda or Seitona! As the owner of this watch for a month now, I have to say that it is a stunning timepiece that doesn't go unnoticed. It is a chronograph with a date display and a solar quartz mechanism of very good accuracy. It is sturdy and well-made without being heavy or tiring on the wrist. One negative aspect is the bracelet, which is beautiful but not as high-quality as expected considering its price. It is UNACCEPTABLE for the bracelet to pull hairs at this cost.

    Additionally, the watch is quite small, with a 39mm case and 45mm lug to lug measurement. On a medium-sized wrist like mine, which is 17.5cm, it is borderline okay. Ideally, I would have preferred a case that is 2-3mm larger. If you take it and try removing the bracelet (which is difficult to do) and replace it with a leather strap, the watch stands out even more! The lume is quite satisfactory with a blue-green shade, and it naturally has a crystal-sapphire glass. Lastly, it is an iconic watch that may resemble the classic Rolex Daytona, but in reality, it is based on the Seiko Speedtimer from 1969. As for the value for money, mainly due to the relatively poor bracelet and the not-so-well-placed date on the dial, I consider it borderline okay considering that Seiko currently prices it around €670.

    EDIT: After half a year of daily use, everything mentioned above still holds true. Additionally, it is very resistant to shocks, and most importantly, it only gains 7 seconds per month! It takes 9 months for it to go a whole minute ahead! Excellent accuracy, miles ahead of an automatic watch, which usually gains or loses around 14 seconds per day!

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Description & Specifications

The Seiko Prospex Speedtimer is a men's chronograph watch that combines classic aesthetics with modern technologies. With a 39mm size and a black metal bracelet, it offers an elegant appearance suitable for any occasion. The watch's solar movement converts sunlight into electronic energy, allowing it to charge automatically, while the rechargeable battery ensures long-term operation.

This watch is waterproof and can withstand depths of up to 100 meters, making it ideal for swimming and bathing. Its chronograph function allows precise timing, and the date display and luminous markers enhance usability in low-light conditions.

  • Movement: Solar
  • Size: 39mm
  • Water Resistance: Swimming / Bathing (10 Atm)
  • Date Display: Yes
  • Luminous markers: Yes
  • Strap Material: Metal bracelet
  • Strap Color: Black

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Basic Features

Material
Metal Bracelet
Strap Colour
Black
Colour
Black

General Characteristics

Functionality
Analog
Waterproof
Swimming / Bathing (10 Atm)
Chronograph
Yes
Mechanism
Solar
Size
39 mm
Collection
Seiko Prospex

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  • Andy_Chill
    4
    23 out of 23 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the strap colour: Silver

    Seiko Speedtimer, also known as Seiko Panda or Seitona! As the owner of this watch for a month now, I have to say that it is a stunning timepiece that doesn't go unnoticed. It is a chronograph with a date display and a solar quartz mechanism of very good accuracy. It is sturdy and well-made without being heavy or tiring on the wrist. One negative aspect is the bracelet, which is beautiful but not as high-quality as expected considering its price. It is UNACCEPTABLE for the bracelet to pull hairs at this cost.

    Additionally, the watch is quite small, with a 39mm case and 45mm lug to lug measurement. On a medium-sized wrist like mine, which is 17.5cm, it is borderline okay. Ideally, I would have preferred a case that is 2-3mm larger. If you take it and try removing the bracelet (which is difficult to do) and replace it with a leather strap, the watch stands out even more! The lume is quite satisfactory with a blue-green shade, and it naturally has a crystal-sapphire glass. Lastly, it is an iconic watch that may resemble the classic Rolex Daytona, but in reality, it is based on the Seiko Speedtimer from 1969. As for the value for money, mainly due to the relatively poor bracelet and the not-so-well-placed date on the dial, I consider it borderline okay considering that Seiko currently prices it around €670.

    EDIT: After half a year of daily use, everything mentioned above still holds true. Additionally, it is very resistant to shocks, and most importantly, it only gains 7 seconds per month! It takes 9 months for it to go a whole minute ahead! Excellent accuracy, miles ahead of an automatic watch, which usually gains or loses around 14 seconds per day!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Sense of sturdiness
    • Durability
    • Precision
    • Easy-to-read dial
    • Is it as it appears in the photo?
    • Value for money
    • Weight on the wrist
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Seiko Speedtimer, also known as Seiko Panda or Seitona! As the owner of this watch for a month now, I have to say that it is a stunning timepiece that doesn't go unnoticed. It is a chronograph with a date display and a solar quartz mechanism of very good accuracy. It is sturdy and well-made without being heavy or tiring on the wrist. One negative aspect is the bracelet, which is beautiful but not as high-quality as expected considering its price. It is UNACCEPTABLE for the bracelet to pull hairs at this cost.

    Additionally, the watch is quite small, with a 39mm case and 45mm lug to lug measurement. On a medium-sized wrist like mine, which is 17.5cm, it is borderline okay. Ideally, I would have preferred a case that is 2-3mm larger. If you take it and try removing the bracelet (which is difficult to do) and replace it with a leather strap, the watch stands out even more! The lume is quite satisfactory with a blue-green shade, and it naturally has a crystal-sapphire glass. Lastly, it is an iconic watch that may resemble the classic Rolex Daytona, but in reality, it is based on the Seiko Speedtimer from 1969. As for the value for money, mainly due to the relatively poor bracelet and the not-so-well-placed date on the dial, I consider it borderline okay considering that Seiko currently prices it around €670.

    EDIT: After half a year of daily use, everything mentioned above still holds true. Additionally, it is very resistant to shocks, and most importantly, it only gains 7 seconds per month! It takes 9 months for it to go a whole minute ahead! Excellent accuracy, miles ahead of an automatic watch, which usually gains or loses around 14 seconds per day!

    Translated from Greek ·
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