
2025 Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda 1972 Re-Interpretation SRQ047J1
Here we have a modern recreation of their 1972 Panda Chronograph, first released by Seiko in 1969 as the ref: 6139. The 2025 Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda 1972 Re-Interpretation SRQ047J1 features a 42mm stainless steel case coated with a proprietary super-hard coating, along with flat-ended, tapered lugs for a comfortable fit. The brushed and polished surfaces transition with crisp lines, leading to a lug-to-lug length of 49.5mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm, which gives the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have piston chronograph pushers and a signed, coin-edged crown at the centre. A smooth, polished, and brushed bezel holds a dual-curved sapphire crystal AR-coated on the inside above a dynamic silver panda dial. A gunmetal grey Tachymetre scale chapter ring sits atop the silver minute track, precisely executed, surrounding a vertically brushed silver dial with applied steel baton indexes tipped with Lumibrite, marking the hours. The chronograph consists of three gunmetal grey contrasting recessed registers: at 3 o’clock, a running seconds register with a white tipped stick hand: at 6 o’clock, a 30-minute register with an orange tipped stick hand: at 4.30, a round framed date window and finally at 9 o’clock, a 30-minute register with an orange tipped stick hand. At noon, we have the applied Seiko motif, printed underneath the Prospex logo, Automatic, which completes this vintage-inspired, modern reinterpretation tricompax chronograph. Facet-edged polished steel baton hands filled with Lumibrite are complemented by an orange-tipped chronograph hand. On the reverse, a screw-down solid case back engraved with the details of the watch around its edge and a high-relief ‘Seiko’ in the centre, inside an automatic Seiko Cal. 8R48, 34 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, this column wheel vertical clutch chronograph features hand-winding and quick-set date functionality for your convenience. It comes paired with its 20mm polished and brushed multi-link stainless steel bracelet, secured by a three-fold push-button signed clasp; all links are provided.
Here we have a modern recreation of their 1972 Panda Chronograph, first released by Seiko in 1969 as the ref: 6139. The 2025 Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda 1972 Re-Interpretation SRQ047J1 features a 42mm stainless steel case coated with a proprietary super-hard coating, along with flat-ended, tapered lugs for a comfortable fit. The brushed and polished surfaces transition with crisp lines, leading to a lug-to-lug length of 49.5mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm, which gives the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have piston chronograph pushers and a signed, coin-edged crown at the centre. A smooth, polished, and brushed bezel holds a dual-curved sapphire crystal AR-coated on the inside above a dynamic silver panda dial. A gunmetal grey Tachymetre scale chapter ring sits atop the silver minute track, precisely executed, surrounding a vertically brushed silver dial with applied steel baton indexes tipped with Lumibrite, marking the hours. The chronograph consists of three gunmetal grey contrasting recessed registers: at 3 o’clock, a running seconds register with a white tipped stick hand: at 6 o’clock, a 30-minute register with an orange tipped stick hand: at 4.30, a round framed date window and finally at 9 o’clock, a 30-minute register with an orange tipped stick hand. At noon, we have the applied Seiko motif, printed underneath the Prospex logo, Automatic, which completes this vintage-inspired, modern reinterpretation tricompax chronograph. Facet-edged polished steel baton hands filled with Lumibrite are complemented by an orange-tipped chronograph hand. On the reverse, a screw-down solid case back engraved with the details of the watch around its edge and a high-relief ‘Seiko’ in the centre, inside an automatic Seiko Cal. 8R48, 34 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, this column wheel vertical clutch chronograph features hand-winding and quick-set date functionality for your convenience. It comes paired with its 20mm polished and brushed multi-link stainless steel bracelet, secured by a three-fold push-button signed clasp; all links are provided.
Description
Here we have a modern recreation of their 1972 Panda Chronograph, first released by Seiko in 1969 as the ref: 6139. The 2025 Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda 1972 Re-Interpretation SRQ047J1 features a 42mm stainless steel case coated with a proprietary super-hard coating, along with flat-ended, tapered lugs for a comfortable fit. The brushed and polished surfaces transition with crisp lines, leading to a lug-to-lug length of 49.5mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm, which gives the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have piston chronograph pushers and a signed, coin-edged crown at the centre. A smooth, polished, and brushed bezel holds a dual-curved sapphire crystal AR-coated on the inside above a dynamic silver panda dial. A gunmetal grey Tachymetre scale chapter ring sits atop the silver minute track, precisely executed, surrounding a vertically brushed silver dial with applied steel baton indexes tipped with Lumibrite, marking the hours. The chronograph consists of three gunmetal grey contrasting recessed registers: at 3 o’clock, a running seconds register with a white tipped stick hand: at 6 o’clock, a 30-minute register with an orange tipped stick hand: at 4.30, a round framed date window and finally at 9 o’clock, a 30-minute register with an orange tipped stick hand. At noon, we have the applied Seiko motif, printed underneath the Prospex logo, Automatic, which completes this vintage-inspired, modern reinterpretation tricompax chronograph. Facet-edged polished steel baton hands filled with Lumibrite are complemented by an orange-tipped chronograph hand. On the reverse, a screw-down solid case back engraved with the details of the watch around its edge and a high-relief ‘Seiko’ in the centre, inside an automatic Seiko Cal. 8R48, 34 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, this column wheel vertical clutch chronograph features hand-winding and quick-set date functionality for your convenience. It comes paired with its 20mm polished and brushed multi-link stainless steel bracelet, secured by a three-fold push-button signed clasp; all links are provided.























