1. The Seiko SNAE67P1
The Seiko Sportura Perpetual will take you just about anywhere. This stylish watch has a stainless steel case that measures 44mm in diameter and 12mm in thickness. Its leather straps are built to last and the scratch resistant sapphire crystal will protect it up to 100meters into water.
2. The Seiko SNP055P1
2. The Seiko SNP055P1
3. The Seiko SNP056P1
The SNP055P1 and the SNP056P1 are almost similar but there are a couple of notable differences between the two.
For instance, unlike the SNP055P1 which has a case diameter of 43mm and
is 12mm thick, this SNP056P1 has a case diameter of 42mm and a
thickness of 13mm. The Seiko SNP056P1 also employs a leather band with a traditional buckle system.
4. The Seiko SNP064P1
4. The Seiko SNP064P1
This Seiko sports watch has a dark blue dial and dark blue leather bands with a deployment clasp.
It is round in shape, 43mm in case diameter, 12mm thick, and has a
perpetual calendar that automatically adjusts to reflect correct dates
throughout the year. It employs the enviable Kinetic Technology and is water resistant up to 100m.
5. The Seiko SNE245P9
5. The Seiko SNE245P9
On the first check, you can already tell that the SNE245P9 is a unique watch. Its colorful rubber bands and the hardlex dial window are striking from afar. Its special features include day/date display, a rotating bezel, and luminous hands. Its movement is solar powered. The SNE245P9 is resistant up to 200 meters.
You are always free to pick your favorite Seiko, but these five are arguably the best sports watches you can ever lay your hands on.
About Seiko Watches
Seiko has always been a trendsetter. In 1969, Seiko produced the world's first quartz watch. And later in 1984, Seiko became the first manufacturer to implement the low-cost Kinetic Technology where a wrist watch is powered by body movement.
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You are always free to pick your favorite Seiko, but these five are arguably the best sports watches you can ever lay your hands on.
About Seiko Watches
Seiko has always been a trendsetter. In 1969, Seiko produced the world's first quartz watch. And later in 1984, Seiko became the first manufacturer to implement the low-cost Kinetic Technology where a wrist watch is powered by body movement.