Seiko Prospex Pogue 1969 Reissue Watch - Solar Chronograph - 41mm
First introduced in 1969, the Seiko Speedtimer marked a major breakthrough in chronograph innovation and began a defining era for Seikoās sports watches. During the 1970s, the Speedtimer gained legendary status when one model from the original 6139 series travelled beyond Earth. NASA astronaut Colonel William Pogue wore his personal Speedtimer during the Skylab mission, the first American space station. From that moment on, the watch became affectionately known as the āPogueā, a timepiece forever connected with adventure, exploration and the spirit of discovery.
This modern reinterpretation celebrates that iconic heritage while bringing the watch firmly into the present day. Beneath a curved sapphire crystal sits a vivid yellow dial inspired by the original 6139 design. Bright red accents on the chronograph second hand and the minute counter at 6 oāclock echo the distinctive details of the historic model, creating a bold and recognisable look on the wrist.
Designed with clarity and functionality in mind, the watch features twelve Lumibrite markers to ensure excellent visibility even in darker conditions. The blue and red aluminium bezel, combined with the tachymeter scale and inner chronograph seconds track, stays faithful to the styling of the original Speedtimer while reinforcing its sporty, instrument-like character.
As part of the Prospex collection ā a name derived from āProfessional Specificationsā ā this watch is built for reliability and performance. It is powered by Seikoās solar Calibre V192 movement, meaning it draws energy from light for dependable, hassle-free timekeeping. A curved sapphire crystal provides excellent durability, while 100 metres of water resistance offers everyday practicality and confidence.
Completing the design is a tapered bracelet that gradually narrows from the lugs to the buckle, giving the watch a balanced, comfortable fit on the wrist. Combining historic inspiration with modern technology, the Seiko Speedtimer āPogueā offers a unique opportunity to wear a piece of watchmaking history ā reimagined for today.
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Seiko Prospex Pogue 1969 Reissue Watch - Solar Chronograph - 41mm
Seiko Prospex Pogue 1969 Reissue Watch - Solar Chronograph - 41mm
First introduced in 1969, the Seiko Speedtimer marked a major breakthrough in chronograph innovation and began a defining era for Seikoās sports watches. During the 1970s, the Speedtimer gained legendary status when one model from the original 6139 series travelled beyond Earth. NASA astronaut Colonel William Pogue wore his personal Speedtimer during the Skylab mission, the first American space station. From that moment on, the watch became affectionately known as the āPogueā, a timepiece forever connected with adventure, exploration and the spirit of discovery.
This modern reinterpretation celebrates that iconic heritage while bringing the watch firmly into the present day. Beneath a curved sapphire crystal sits a vivid yellow dial inspired by the original 6139 design. Bright red accents on the chronograph second hand and the minute counter at 6 oāclock echo the distinctive details of the historic model, creating a bold and recognisable look on the wrist.
Designed with clarity and functionality in mind, the watch features twelve Lumibrite markers to ensure excellent visibility even in darker conditions. The blue and red aluminium bezel, combined with the tachymeter scale and inner chronograph seconds track, stays faithful to the styling of the original Speedtimer while reinforcing its sporty, instrument-like character.
As part of the Prospex collection ā a name derived from āProfessional Specificationsā ā this watch is built for reliability and performance. It is powered by Seikoās solar Calibre V192 movement, meaning it draws energy from light for dependable, hassle-free timekeeping. A curved sapphire crystal provides excellent durability, while 100 metres of water resistance offers everyday practicality and confidence.
Completing the design is a tapered bracelet that gradually narrows from the lugs to the buckle, giving the watch a balanced, comfortable fit on the wrist. Combining historic inspiration with modern technology, the Seiko Speedtimer āPogueā offers a unique opportunity to wear a piece of watchmaking history ā reimagined for today.
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First introduced in 1969, the Seiko Speedtimer marked a major breakthrough in chronograph innovation and began a defining era for Seikoās sports watches. During the 1970s, the Speedtimer gained legendary status when one model from the original 6139 series travelled beyond Earth. NASA astronaut Colonel William Pogue wore his personal Speedtimer during the Skylab mission, the first American space station. From that moment on, the watch became affectionately known as the āPogueā, a timepiece forever connected with adventure, exploration and the spirit of discovery.
This modern reinterpretation celebrates that iconic heritage while bringing the watch firmly into the present day. Beneath a curved sapphire crystal sits a vivid yellow dial inspired by the original 6139 design. Bright red accents on the chronograph second hand and the minute counter at 6 oāclock echo the distinctive details of the historic model, creating a bold and recognisable look on the wrist.
Designed with clarity and functionality in mind, the watch features twelve Lumibrite markers to ensure excellent visibility even in darker conditions. The blue and red aluminium bezel, combined with the tachymeter scale and inner chronograph seconds track, stays faithful to the styling of the original Speedtimer while reinforcing its sporty, instrument-like character.
As part of the Prospex collection ā a name derived from āProfessional Specificationsā ā this watch is built for reliability and performance. It is powered by Seikoās solar Calibre V192 movement, meaning it draws energy from light for dependable, hassle-free timekeeping. A curved sapphire crystal provides excellent durability, while 100 metres of water resistance offers everyday practicality and confidence.
Completing the design is a tapered bracelet that gradually narrows from the lugs to the buckle, giving the watch a balanced, comfortable fit on the wrist. Combining historic inspiration with modern technology, the Seiko Speedtimer āPogueā offers a unique opportunity to wear a piece of watchmaking history ā reimagined for today.


