Seiko
Prospex 'Alpinist' - SPB121
Prospex 'Alpinist' - SPB121
Story
A legendary watch for the modern adventurer
The Prospex Alpinist by Seiko is a reimagining of their first sport watch from 1959, designed specifically with adventure in mind. The rotating inner compass bezel is perfect for navigating the great outdoors, while the 70-hour power reserve and manual-wind capability ensure precise timekeeping for as long as you’re out there. And, with a sunray-finish green dial and gold accents, the Prospex Alpinist looks as good as it performs.
Features
- Inspired by Seiko’s first sports watch, the 1959 Alpinist
- Green dial with sunray finish and gold accents
- Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating for peak visibility
- 24-jewel automatic movement with manual winding capability
- Magnified date window
- Inner rotating compass bezel
- 70-hour power reserve
- LumiBrite hands and markers
- Brown leather strap
- 20 bar, 200m water-resistance
Specs
| Movement | Seiko Caliber 6R35 |
| Movement Type | Automatic with manual winding capacity |
| Duration | Approx. 70 hours |
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Lume | LumiBrite on hands and markers |
| Water Resistance | 200 m (660 ft) |
| Case Thickness | 13.2 mm |
| Case Diameter | 39.5 mm |
| Case Back | See-through |
| Crown | Screw-down |
| Bezel | Inner rotating compass bezel |
| Jewels | 24 |
| Clasp | Tri-fold push button release |
| Lug Width | 20 mm |
| Strap | Brown leather |
About Seiko
When we think of Seiko, one word comes to mind: legacy. Founded in 1881 by entrepreneur Kintaro Hattor in the heart of Tokyo, Seiko knows every nook and cranny of what makes an elite watch truly incredible. In those 130+ years, they came up with lasting innovations like the first quartz watch, the first titanium dive watch, and the first multi-functional digital watch. Needless to say, Seiko continues to push the watch game forward.
