In the 1960's, Seiko announced itself on the international sports timing
stage with a whole new generation of high-precision equipment that was enthusiastically endorsed by
many international sports federations and used to capture elapsed time at many of the world's
leading sports events. Central to this success was a range of stopwatches that incorporated
Seiko's innovative "heart-shaped cam" mechanism, a feature which delivered a level of
precision once thought unachievable by manual sports timing devices. Then, in 1969, Seiko introduced
the Seiko Speedtimer with the innovative Caliber 6139. It was the world's first automatic
chronograph with a column wheel and vertical clutch, two devices that delivered real improvements in
the measurement of elapsed time in a wristwatch and are still a prerequisite in high functionality
chronographs.
Today, A new series of six watches inspired by the Speedtimer and Seiko's rich
and continuing tradition of sports timing join the Prospex collection.A limited edition watch with a
new automatic chronograph movement pays faithful tribute to the design of the 1964 stopwatch, while
a second version with the same caliber and a series of four solar chronographs complete the range.
SRQ037J1
SRQ043J1
SRQ039J1
SRQ035J1
SSC813P1
SSC815P1
SSC817P1
SSC819P1
SSC917P1
SSC911P1
SSC913P1
SSC915P1