The odds are high that your first Seiko watch won’t be your last. Seiko’s 5 Sports line includes a wide range of automatic tool watches. The newest addition is the GMT, which is a complication added ...
The odds are high that your first Seiko watch won’t be your last. Seiko’s 5 Sports line includes a wide range of automatic tool watches. The newest addition is the GMT, which is a complication added ...
Last year, in typically understated Japanese fashion, Seiko quietly introduced its 6R55 and 6R5J calibres – the latest ...
Founded in 2016, Farer is a British watchmaker whose Lander IV ticks a lot of the field watch boxes. It’s got a compact case, at 36 mm in diameter, large Arabic numerals and a 24-hour scale around the ...
For my money, Seiko’s best everyday watch isn’t the infamous “Turtle” or one of the myriad 5 Sports. Nope, it’s an obscure 1970s timepiece tied up in dive-watch lore. The 6306-800 Silverwave has a day ...
The watches are both powered by Seiko’s own 4R35 automatic mechanical movement, which has up to 40 hours of power reserve. Two dis options are available, with case diameters of 30.3 mm and 40.5 mm.
the SRPG35 offers unmistakable field watch style with its simple stainless steel case, black dial, and large, easy-to-read ...
It’s finished with a two-tone stainless steel bracelet. Both watches are powered by Seiko’s in-house 4R3P automatic calibre movement which offers a 41 hour power reserve. Located at the nine o ...