Since 1987, Seiko has been the official timekeeper of the World Athletics Championships, the second most prestigious global track and field competition after the Olympics. To mark the games returning ...
Seiko's new Prospex Speedtimer Motoring is an homage to classic car design, with a cream 'Panda' dial and perforated brown leather strap. Solar-powered, it has up to six months of power reserve and ...
This fun, colorful chronograph seems straight out of the 1970s, and with its matching NATO strap, is a perfect way to get into the fall spirit. It exists in Seiko’s retro-inspired Recraft Series and ...
Seiko has unveiled its latest watch – and it's a modern interpretation of one of their most sought after. The Seiko Prospex Pogue Solar Chronograph celebrates the first automatic chronograph worn in ...
In 1969, Seiko released the world’s first automatic chronograph, known as the Seiko Speedtimer. It’s an iconic timepiece that rose to stardom as the first automatic chronograph to travel into space – ...
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Seiko Speedtimer SSC911 - Good Just Got Better

Seiko takes its popular Speedtimer to the next level with the SSC911. With enhanced design, solar chronograph tech, and killer value, this is a must-see for Seiko fans #SeikoSpeedtimer #SSC911 #Chrono ...
Seiko celebrates the Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships with the limited-edition SSC955 in Edo Purple Features include a solar-powered V192 movement, chronograph functions and an engraved ...
Seiko has announced a pair of new watches in its Prospex line – its watch family ‘designed for adventure seekers […] with a distinct Japanese aesthetic’, in its own words. The new models tie-in with ...
Seiko has unveiled the Prospex Speedtimer SSC947, a colorful wristwatch that appears to be a modern reinterpretation of the Seiko 6139 “Pogue” chronograph. A space icon for the brand, the Seiko 6139 ...
Rewind the clock back to 1973, the year that NASA launched the Skylab 4 mission to the first American space station. Strapped to a Saturn IB rocket, William R. Pogue, Gerald P. Carr, and Edward Gibson ...