Seiko Prospex Speedtimer is a seriously seventies throwback and we’re here for it

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Seiko Prospex Speedtimer is a seriously seventies throwback and we’re here for it
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Seiko has announced a new chronograph watch called the Prospex Speedtimer.

Inspired by motorsport watches from the 1970s, it’s available with dial colours of blue and black, and is priced at £2,320. It will be available from October.

For its latest watches, Seiko has rummaged through the archives and created a beautiful pair of motorsport-inspired mechanical chronographs.

Called the Prospex Speedtimer 1973 Mechanical Chronograph, the new watch is available in two colourways. They celebrate the 55th anniversary of the company’s original Speedtimer and put a chronograph movement with three subdials on a timepiece that is wonderfully seventies by design, but with modern internals and a contemporary case diameter of 42mm.

Priced at £2,320 and available with either a blue or black dial, the watch is punctuated by a set of three silver subdials at the three, six and nine o’clock positions, along with a date window at half-past-four. The functions of the subdials include a 30-minute and a 12-hour timer, as well as a small seconds dial.

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The dial also features a tachymeter wrapped around its circumference, which can be used with the stopwatch function to calculate the average speed of an object covering a known distance, such as a car lapping a race track or covering a quart-mile sprint.