Seiko Prospex The 1959 Alpinist Modern Re-interpretation

SPB241
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Technical specifications

Functions

  • Hours
  • Minutes
  • Seconds
  • Date

Movement

  • Self Winding/Automatic
  • Manufactured

Case

  • Round
  • Stainless steel
  • Brushed & Polished
  • 12.90mm
  • 38.00mm

Glass

  • Sapphire

Water resistance

  • 20.00atm / 200.00m / 660.00ft

Buckle

  • Deployment Buckle
  • Stainless steel

Strap

  • Stainless steel

Year

  • 2021

Official description

Born in 1959 as the Seiko Laurel Alpinist, this watch was a new departure for Seiko and marked its entry into the sports watch arena. It had a screw-back case to prevent dust or sand particles from entering the case. It had a sturdy leather cuff band to protect the watch from perspiration. The indexes and the hour and minute hands all had luminous inserts ensuring high legibility in the dark, and the name Alpinist was evoked in the mountain-shaped markers at the three, six, nine, and twelve o’clock positions. These four clearly differentiated markers represented the four main points on a compass and, with the specially designed marker at twelve o’clock, allowed the time to be read safely and correctly at any angle. This was a feature that became central to the design of many subsequent Seiko sports watches and remains so still today.