![]() ![]() Lastly - and possibly most importantly - the original intention of the Seiko 5 Sports line is still evident in its newest incarnation: to be a hardy, entry-level steel sports watch ready for anything the wearer can throw at it.Īs for more modern elements on the new design, we can see them throughout. ![]() We even see a callback of some of the most popularly used colorways in the series, with the brand unveiling two matte black dial editions: one with white accents and one with gilt, though both speaking to the history of the collection. We also see a subtle recall of the original 1963 Seiko 5 (non-sports) in its “bezel-less” style, which was and still is widely regarded as one of the best “beater” watches on the market today. We see these foremost in the continued use of the five elements that make a Seiko 5 - an automatic caliber, day-date display at the three o’clock position, water resistance, a 4 o’clock recessed crown, and a solid case and bracelet. Still, there are some historical recalls within the design that speak to the lasting history of the 1968 series. Like the original Seiko 5 Sports watches of last year (above), the latest Seiko 5 Sports is less of a neo-vintage design and more of a modernized iteration of the historical design. The movement hosts 24 jewels and a 41-hour power reserve, and is protected via a sapphire caseback. Inside the new Seiko 5 Sports is the automatic Seiko Caliber 4R36, which as one would expect is also the same mechanism used in the previous models with bidirectional divers’ bezels. The new Seiko 5 Sports is available in an array of color options, including gray, green, blue, black, and gilt, as well as an all matte black edition, a couple of two-tone models, and the choice of either a NATO-style strap or metal Oyster-style bracelet. Sweeping over the face are slim arrow and sword/syringe hands for the hour and minutes, while a circular-ended pointer is used to count the seconds. Additionally, there is a 3 o’clock day/date window, a script “Automatic” at the bottom of the dial, and modern “Seiko” and “Seiko 5” logos toward the top. On the dial, we find an identical configuration to that seen on the dive-bezel editions, with a curved outer minute ring, applied round hour markers with ovals at the 6 and 9 o’clock positions, as well as a rounded triangle at the top of the face. The lack of a bezel also likely contributes to a decrease in overall thickness of the piece, though the brand hasn’t provided this particular measurement. The bezel surrounding the dial is smooth, providing the look of the new model with a cleaner appearance than the previous edition, and likely making the watch a bit more versatile in daily wear. The brushed steel case is wide at 40 mm, using angled lugs and a curvy crown guard to protect the large 4 o’clock crown. All combined, Seiko reasoned, these attributes were everything a wearer could want in a casual sports watch.Įxamining the new model, we find a watch very similar to the dive-bezel design released last year. Both the Sports and non-Sports designs of the Seiko 5 held five qualities across the board: “an automatic movement, a day-date display at the three o’clock position, water resistance, a recessed crown at the four o’clock position, and a case and bracelet built for durability.” These five traits lent the “5” to the Seiko 5 name. The Sports model was meant to be a bit hardier than the already extremely reliable Seiko 5 models, complete with a bezel and a slightly sportier dial (a dial we might plainly consider retro today, truthfully). To recap, the Seiko 5 Sports was first released by the brand in 1968 (vintage model pictured above), following the release of the original Seiko 5 in 1963. Recently, Seiko unveiled the new dive-bezel-less Seiko 5 Sports, the latest update to the modern Seiko 5 Sports line since its initial release in 2019. This Sunday we are back and now taking a look at one of the most popular brands we cover in this series, Japanese fan-favorite Seiko.
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