Seiko SPB411 Prospex Land & Sea Limited Edition GMT Watch
$1,500.00
Land Meachanical GMT Limited Edition
Limited edition of 4,000 pieces
For its latest watch, Seiko Prospex has re-created the model from 1968 that was Seiko’s first GMT to feature a rotating bezel. The new limited edition is as faithful as possible to the classic sports design and compact dimensions that characterized the late-‘60s Navigator Timer. A distinctive five-row bracelet glitters to complete the watch’s classic and luxurious look.
On the dial, the Seiko logo follows the design of the original model and is lower in height than the current logo. The GMT, hour, and minute hands, as well as the indexes, also follow the Navigator Timer design. With its independently adjustable GMT hand and 24-hour rotating bezel, this handsome traveler’s watch displays the time in three places at once.
The case back bears a horseshoe-shaped design similar to the original model and displays the individual watch's serial number.
* In the actual product, the case back direction might be different from that of the photograph.
Thickness: 12.6mm
Diameter: 38.5mm
Lug-to-lug: 45.2mm
6R54, Approx 72 hour power reserve.
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•Call us at 541-345-0354 if you require next day shipping (additional fees apply)
•Please allow 1-2 days to process your order and prepare shipment
•We only ship to addresses within the United States. We are unable to process orders shipped to package forwarding services at this time.
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