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Seiko 5 Sports x Yuto Horigome SKX 2,000 Piece Limited Edition – SRPJ39K1

389.00

There are just 6,000 pieces of this limited edition watch available globally.
This particular limited edition watch has been created in conjunction with Japanese Olympic Gold Medallist Skateboarder Yuto Horigome, and features his signature on the caseback.
This watch shape echoes the SKX series of Seiko 5 Sports watches – 1990s versions which updated the reliability and durability of the 1960s originals.
The “camouflage” grey and black design takes inspiration from street fashion, its 3d textured pressed dial gives added depth and black silicone strap enhances the street style aesthetic.
Each limited edition piece comes with its own special box.
Seiko 5 Sports is known for over fifty years of reliability, durability, performance and value. ‘’5’’ represents the original five key features of every Seiko 5 still present today: Automatic movement, Day-date display, Water Resistance, Recessed crown and Durable case and bracelet.

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Description

Movement

Calibre:
4R36
Movement Type:
Mechanical – Automatic & Manual Winding
Power Reserve:
41 Hours

Watch Case

Case Material:
Stainless steel (hard coating)
Case Thickness:
13.4mm
Case Diameter:
42.5mm
Case Length:
46mm
Lug Width:
22mm

Exterior

Dial Colour:
Black, Grey
LumiBrite:
Lumibrite on hands and indexes
Clasp:
Pin buckle
Strap/Bracelet:
Silicone

Other Specifications

Water Resistance:
10 bar/100m
Crystal Type:
Hardlex
Date Function:
Day and Date
Collection:
Sports Style

Model Number
SRPJ39K1

At GL Ryan Jewellers we are passionate about time.
From subtle and elegant watches to the unusual and bespoke novelty Swiss watches.
We have a wide range of exclusive limited edition watches, Swiss luxury to our boutique selection and everything in between.
We are proud to be stockists of Seiko, which we are a Seiko Boutique, Citizen, Bulova, G-Shock, and Swiss brands Roamer and Frederique Constant.

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