- Introduced in 1969, the Seiko Speedtimer was a major milestone in chronograph innovation and marked the beginning of an important decade of the Speedtimer in its prime.
- One piece from the first 6139 Speedtimerseries rose to stardom as the first automatic chronograph to travel in space: in the 70s, NASA astronaut Colonel William Pogue took the original chronograph on a mission to Skylab - the first US space station.
- The watch became nicknamed the ‘Pogue’ after its star explorer wearer.
- Under a curved sapphire crystal glass is a vivid yellow dial, characteristic of the 6139 original.
- Accurately recreating the 'Pogue,' the second hand, and subdial minute hand at 6 o'clock are in a bright red.
- With 12 spots of Lumibrite, this timepiece is designed to be legible in darker conditions.
- In the style of the original, this piece has a blue and red aluminium bezel with a tachymeter feature and a chronometer second scale on the inside dial ring.
- Prospex is a combination of the words ‘Professional’ and ‘Specifications.’
- Solar powered Calibre V192 movement.
- Curved Sapphire crystal lens.
- 100 metres water resistance.
- The bracelet is tapered from the lugs all the way to the buckle.
- 2-year manufacturer warranty.
Warranty | 2 years |
Dial Colour | Orange |
Date Feature | Date display at between 4 and 5 o'clock |
Usually For | Men |
Glass | Curved Sapphire Crystal |
Water Resistancy | 100 Metres |
Case Width | 41.4mm |
Case Thickness | 13.0mm |
Case Back | Screw |
Case Material | Stainless-steel |
Band Material | Stainless-steel |
Band Width | 21.0mm |
Band Type | Bracelet |
Clasp Type | Three-fold Clasp |
Bezel Material | Aluminium |
Bezel Colour | Blue |
Movement | Solar |
Calibre | V192 |
Power Reserve | 6 Months |
Accuracy | -15/+15 seconds per month |
Magnetic Resistance | 4,800 A/m |
Excellent customer service. Bracelet adjustment was perfect. Watch is superb.
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