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Seiko 5 Sport - SKX Series - SNZH5 Blacktone Redux

SRPK99K1J

3 Year Canadian Limited Warranty

Throughout the 2000s, the SNZH5 series of Seiko 5 watches were a cult-classic amongst Seiko fans. Inspired by the original SNZH5 range, these classics have been renewed in a modern SKX style.

This SNZH5 redesign retains the style of the original but with the glossy appearance of the latest Seiko 5 pieces. This modernised design rejuvenates the blueprint: a hardlex top surface on the bezel and a metallic coating between the bezel and the glass add shine, the minimalised black dial features indices with engraved with finely grooved lines. The bracelet’s solid links remains the same, with signature horizontal polishing on its centrepieces.

This piece is powered by an in-house 4R36 automatic movement, accurate to +45 / -35 seconds per day with a 40-hour power reserve.

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.

Specifications

Movement

Caliber Number: 4R36
Movement Type: Automatic with manual winding capacity
Duration: Approx. 41 hours
Exterior Case Material: Stainless steel
Crystal: Hardlex

LumiBrite: Lumibrite on hands and indexs

Case Size

Thickness: 14.2mm
Diameter: 42.5mm
Length: 46mm

Strap Size: 22mm

Other Specifications

What is an Automatic Watch?

An automatic watch harnesses the wearer’s arm’s movement to power its mechanism. As the arm swings, a rotor inside the watch rotates, winding the mainspring. This stored energy is then released, driving the gears that keep the watch’s hands moving and ensure accurate timekeeping.

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