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Seiko Neo Classic Chronograph with Perpetual Calendar, Alarm #SPC133P1

Seiko Neo Classic Chronograph with Perpetual Calendar, Alarm #SPC133P1

The Seiko SPC131P1 is a chronograph with sub-dials displaying 60 second, 60 minute, 24 hour and alarm. A day of the week sub-dial is under the 12:00 position on the dial. There is a date and month scale around an inner ring with a Tachymeter around the outer rim of the black dial. There is a leap year indicator and a hardlex crystal keeps your watch looking new for years to come.

Lug width is 22mm. Case size is about 44.6mm. Black alligator-grain strap with a buckle closure. Solid screw-in case back. Water resistant to 100 meters.

SKU:
SPC133P1
Availability:
In stock
Product Features
  • Movement:Seiko Caliber 7T86 Quartz (battery powered)
  • Case:Stainless steel, 44.6mm diameter x 11mm thick
  • Back:Screw-in back
  • Crystal:Hardlex
  • Band:Alligator-grained leather Strap, 22mm lug width
  • Water Resistant:100 meters
  • Warranty:2 Years
  • Discontinued:Yes
  • Men's dress watch from Seiko
  • Chronograph accurate to 1/5 second (up to 24 hours)
  • Alarm
  • Split time measurement
  • Tachymeter
  • Perpetual Calendar accurate until February 2100
  • Leap year indicator
  • Leather strap with buckle fastening
  • Stainless steel case
  • White dial
  • Hardlex glass
  • Case diameter: 44.6mm
  • Case depth: 11mm
  • 100m water resistance

Customer Review

Average Rating:

Customer Review

10 Reviews

  • 5
    Great Value / High Quality

    Posted by Jonathan Lombardi on Mar 3rd 2017

    The styling on the watch is very sharp in person. I had many people comment on the watch. It is a bit confusing setting up the watch but can be done by reading the direction booklet. Pros: Looks great in any situation. I wear with a suit and tie often. High Quality execution of details overall. Great strap, for price. Fun to look at and use the perpetual calendar. Pretty comfortable on my 7 inch wrist. Price is great! Con: First time set up was confusing. Alarm has to be reset each time it has been used. Can't keep chronograph on while switching back to calendar.