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Stuff.tv
31-07-2025
- Automotive
- Stuff.tv
The new Seiko Prospex Speedtimer ‘Compact Countdown' arrives with a super-slim case
Seiko has unveiled a sleek new addition to its Prospex family — the Speedtimer 6R 'Compact Countdown'. It's the first Speedtimer to house Seiko's in-house 6R automatic movement, and it wears that milestone proudly in the slimmest 6R case the brand has ever made. At just 11.95mm deep and 39.5mm across, the new watch model blends sporty function with a more wearable size – a welcome shift for anyone who loves the Speedtimer's motorsport legacy but prefers a watch that doesn't feel like wrist weights. I'm a big fan of the slimmer profile – it should hug the wrist perfectly and feel far more refined than some of the chunkier chronos out there. One of the standout features for me is the clean, time-only design. It's refreshingly simple and adds to the watch's old-school racing charm without overcomplicating the dial. It's functional, but it also just looks cool. The case design harks back to the iconic 1972 Seiko 'Panda' chronograph, with a familiar flowing shape and a scratch-resistant super-hard coating. There's also a car-themed collector's treat in the lineup: the Prospex Speedtimer Compact 6R x Datsun Fairlady Z Limited Edition. Limited to 2500 pieces worldwide, this model celebrates a double anniversary – the original Seiko Speedtimer and the launch of the Datsun 240Z rally car, both of which debuted in 1969. It features a rally-style dial font, vintage colour scheme, and the Datsun logo stamped on the caseback, dial and clasp. Powering both the standard and limited editions is the 6R automatic movement. It delivers a three-day power reserve and keeps time to within -15/+25 seconds per day. The case is also good for 200m of water resistance – handy if your adventures go beyond the track. Finally, the watch is finished on a retro-style bracelet, further emphasising the '70s vintage aesthetic. The Prospex Speedtimer 6R 'Compact Countdown' and the Datsun Fairlady Z Limited Edition go up for pre-order today on Seiko's website, with prices ranging from £850 (approx. US$1100) to £1100 (approx. US$1425). If you like your racing watches classic, compact, and just a little bit geeky, this one's hard to ignore. Liked this? Porsche Design brings back a titanium classic with the Chronograph 1 – 1975 Limited Edition


Stuff.tv
09-07-2025
- Sport
- Stuff.tv
The Seiko Speedtimer has gone purple for the Tokyo World Athletics Championships
Seiko has dropped a new limited-edition Speedtimer to celebrate the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships – and it's gone purple. Officially dubbed 'Edo Purple', this new colourway gives the sporty chronograph a more refined look, steeped in Japanese tradition. Now, I love the Seiko Speedtimer – I think it's one of the best watches if you're on a budget, and this new colourway might just be my favourite yet. It's officially called the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships Edition (try saying that quickly), and it's 'limited' to 6000 pieces worldwide. Seiko will be the official timekeeper for the championships, continuing its long-standing legacy in sports timing. I really, really love the new purple dial. It's called Edo-Murasaki – also known as Tokyo Purple – and it's one of Japan's traditional heritage colours. Historically made from native purple grass in the Musashino region, it dates back to when Tokyo was still known as Edo. In press images, the hue looks pretty subtle – more deep plum than bright violet – and it gives the watch a tasteful pop without being loud. The rest of the spec is familiar Speedtimer territory. The 39mm case houses Seiko's in-house V192 solar-powered chronograph movement, which is accurate to ±15 seconds a month and lasts up to six months on a full charge. It's also water-resistant to 100m, so you don't have to baby it. If you want one, it's priced at $775 in the US, and available to pre-order now for £650 in the UK. The pre-ordered watches will ship in August. Whether you're a Seiko fan, a watch nerd, or just someone who loves a bit of purple with their precision timing, this limited edition might just be worth running 1500 metres to get. Liked this? Montblanc's new Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph might be the brand's best watch yet


Man of Many
28-06-2025
- Automotive
- Man of Many
Seiko's Most Affordable Collector's Watch Just Got an Upgrade
By Nick Hall - News Published: 28 Jun 2025 |Last Updated: 27 Jun 2025 Share Copy Link Readtime: 3 min Every product is carefully selected by our editors and experts. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more. For more information on how we test products, click here. Japanese watchmaker Seiko has announced the Prospex Speedtimer: SSC955P World Athletics Championship Limited Edition . . Released to celebrate the upcoming World Athletics Championship, the timepiece features the official WAC Tokyo 25 logo on the caseback. on the caseback. The new Prospex Speedtime is powered by advanced solar chronograph technology and boasts a power reserve of approximately six months. and boasts a power reserve of approximately six months. The Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph Limited Edition is limited to 6,000 pieces worldwide and is priced at AUD$1,200. Japanese watchmaker Seiko is no stranger to high-quality, ultra-affordable timepieces. The brand's Speedtimer line remains one of the best value-for-money collections on the market today, courtesy of its robust architecture, uncluttered design elements and stellar, if a little unexciting, movements. In essence, the Speedtimer represents Seiko at its most accessible; a watch collection that offers a little something for everyone without the need to break the bank. Its latest effort takes this ethos to new heights. Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SSC955P: Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships Limited Edition | Image: Seiko Announced in the lead-up to the 2025 World Athletics Championship, the Prospex Speedtimer: SSC955P World Athletics Championship Limited Edition is a dazzling new utilitarian piece that fuses contemporary design elements with functional ergonomics. It bears all the hallmarks you'd expect from the much-loved sports-watch range, from the sharp angled lugs to the highly legible Tachymetre function, but the major advantage, as with all Speedtimers, is the integration of the calibre V192 Solar movement. This power source, which features in all Speedtimer watches, is best characterised by its 60-minute chronograph function, 24-hour sub-dial and a power reserve indicator, which can be displayed at the touch of a button. As one of the brand's most accurate and versatile movements, the calibre V192 remains a serious selling point for Seiko and the integration of the movement on this release feels entirely fitting. Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SSC955P: Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships Limited Edition | Image: Seiko Design-wise, the World Athletics Championship Limited Edition also introduces a slightly different dial aesthetic, with the watchmaker opting for a striking pattern in a refined shade inspired by Edo purple. According to the brand, this refers to its hometown, with the colour believed to have been beloved in the ancient city that would become modern-day Tokyo. Flip the 39mm timepiece over and you'll also spy an engraving of the official WAC Tokyo 25 logo, marking its special significance. 'Blending the trusted performance of the Speedtimer with the precision of electronic timekeeping, this limited edition offers the reliability and convenience of a watch powered entirely by light—honouring tradition while embracing innovation,' Seiko said in a press release announcing the new model. The new Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SSC955P: Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships Limited Edition is available for preorder from Seiko boutiques and online now, with dispatch set to take place in August/September 2025. The timepiece is priced at AUD$1,200 and, being a limited edition, only 6,000 models will be produced worldwide. So, if you are looking to get your hands on this new Speedtimer, you might have to follow the lead of the athletes competing in the championships and make a run for it. Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SSC955P: Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships Limited Edition | Image: Seiko Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SSC955P: Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships Limited Edition

Hypebeast
26-06-2025
- Sport
- Hypebeast
Seiko Celebrates the Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships With Special Prospex Speedtimer
Summary To commemorate its role as the official timekeeper of theTokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships,Seikounveils a special editionProspex Speedtimer: the SSC955, distinguished by its striking Edo Purple dial. Historically associated with nobility, the hue also serves as the official color of the championships — paying tribute to Tokyo's cultural heritage as well we Seiko's longstanding legacy in precision sports timing. Housed in a 39mm stainless steel case, the watch features a panda-style layout with black chronograph subdials set against a soft, sunray-finished purple backdrop. Faceted black indices and matte black sword-style hands filled with Lumibrite enhance legibility, while a fixed black tachymeter bezel adds a bold, functional edge. Powered by Seiko's solar V192 movement, the SSC955 offers a 60-minute chronograph, 24-hour indicator and a power reserve of up to six months on a full charge. It features a commemorative case back, meticulously engraved with the Tokyo 2025 logo as well as the watch's unique edition number, further highlighting its special status. Completing the design is a three-link stainless steel bracelet with polished center links and a push-button clasp. Limited to 6,000 pieces worldwide, the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SSC955 will retail for £650 GBP (approx. $891 USD). Now available for pre-order, the watch will be officially released in August 2025 through Seiko's UKwebstore, boutiques, as well as select retailers.