

If you want to make your SNXS77 even more elegant, you can replace the stainless steel bracelet with a classic leather strap. Its curved case brings to mind models from the 1970s or 80s, giving it a retro flair. The timepiece also features a shiny blue dial that looks especially elegant. This stainless steel watch is an ideal unisex watch, with a diameter of 37 mm and thickness of 12 mm. The model with reference number SNXS77 is especially sought after. As is typical of these models, the date and day displays are located in a window at the 3 o'clock position. The metal bracelets and LumiBrite luminous hands and hour markers give the watches a hint of sportiness.
SEIKO AUTOMATIC SERIES
The majority of the watches in the Seiko 5 series have a modest, elegant design. Versions from the 1970s can be bought in fair condition for about 1,000 euros and in top condition for around 1,400 euros. The Speedtimer is even rarer than the Sportsmatic 5, making models from 1969 almost impossible to find. The American astronaut William Reid Pogue took his personal watch to the Skylab space station in 1973. The Seiko watch was also the first automatic chronograph in space, even if unofficially. Although the Zenith El Primero was already debuted in early 1969, it wasn't available for purchase until fall of the same year. It was the first automatic chronograph to be sold in the world. A historic highlight is the 5 Sports Speedtimer, which was debuted by Seiko in the middle of 1969. Sportsmatic 5 watches in top condition are relatively rare and cost around 1,000 euros, placing them among other affordable vintage watches. The watch features all of the collection's most iconic features. This wristwatch is the cornerstone to the Seiko 5's current success. The highly efficient Magic Lever System found in numerous Seiko watches helps to rapidly power the movement.įans of vintage watches will find the Sportsmatic 5 from the 1960s especially interesting. In-house Diashock protection and an extremely resilient mainspring give this caliber its robustness. The sports watch series Seiko 5 Sports also has bright, luminous hands and markings and is reminiscent of diving and pilot watches. The material is more scratch resistant than conventional mineral glass, but not as hard as sapphire glass. Hardlex glass is a typical feature of most Seiko watches. Seiko fits it all on one display window at 3 o'clock, guaranteeing readability. Their proprietary Hardlex glass protects the display. The day-date display that is found on nearly every Seiko 5 watch has become characteristic of the collection. It is one of the best-selling automatic watch lines worldwide and has always been aimed at sporty watch enthusiasts who are young at heart. The mechanical watches in the Seiko 5 collection have been enchanting watch lovers around the globe since the early 1960s.
