



Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Panda Dial Solar Men's Watch SSC955P1
Crafted to honor the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, where Seiko continues its legacy as the Official Timekeeper, this limited edition Seiko Prospex Speedtimer fuses heritage, precision, and striking design in a timepiece built for performance. The standout dial features Edo-Murasaki—a rich, deep shade known as “Tokyo Purple”—a traditional Japanese color once derived from native purple grass in the Musashino region during the Edo era. More than a bold aesthetic, it’s a tribute to Japan’s cultural legacy and Seiko’s home city. Turn the watch over and you’ll find the official Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championship logo engraved on the caseback, along with its individual limited-edition number—marking this model as part of an exclusive release. Powered by Seiko’s in-house V192 solar movement, this chronograph is driven by light—both natural and artificial—and offers a precision of ±15 seconds per month. Once fully charged, it boasts a 6-month power reserve, making it as reliable as it is stylish. Water resistant to 100 meters and equipped with stopwatch functionality, it’s a watch built for action. True to the Prospex name—short for "Professional Specifications"—this model exemplifies Seiko’s commitment to producing durable, high-performance timepieces for athletes, adventurers, and collectors alike.
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Crafted to honor the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, where Seiko continues its legacy as the Official Timekeeper, this limited edition Seiko Prospex Speedtimer fuses heritage, precision, and striking design in a timepiece built for performance. The standout dial features Edo-Murasaki—a rich, deep shade known as “Tokyo Purple”—a traditional Japanese color once derived from native purple grass in the Musashino region during the Edo era. More than a bold aesthetic, it’s a tribute to Japan’s cultural legacy and Seiko’s home city. Turn the watch over and you’ll find the official Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championship logo engraved on the caseback, along with its individual limited-edition number—marking this model as part of an exclusive release. Powered by Seiko’s in-house V192 solar movement, this chronograph is driven by light—both natural and artificial—and offers a precision of ±15 seconds per month. Once fully charged, it boasts a 6-month power reserve, making it as reliable as it is stylish. Water resistant to 100 meters and equipped with stopwatch functionality, it’s a watch built for action. True to the Prospex name—short for "Professional Specifications"—this model exemplifies Seiko’s commitment to producing durable, high-performance timepieces for athletes, adventurers, and collectors alike.
























