Description
SEIKO 5 Sports SRPK39 Specifications
Features | ||||
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Driving system | Automatic with manual winding | |||
Caliber number | 4R36 | |||
Case material | Stainless steel with black hard coating | |||
Case back | See-through screw features the Jeet Kune Do core symbol which is based on the yin-yang symbol | |||
Case color | Silver tone | |||
Band type | Strap | |||
Band material | Calfskin leather evokes the type of clothing worn in kung fu with the dragon design on the inside and nylon NATO style | |||
Band color | Black with silver stitching and yellow black | |||
Band width | 22 mm | |||
Clasp | Buckle | |||
Dial color | Black with picture of a dragon | |||
Glass material | Hardlex | |||
Hands | Luminous black and gold tone hour, minute, second hand | |||
Dial markers | Black and gold tone dots indexes with batons indexes at 6 and 9 o’clock and triangle indexes at 12 o’clock | |||
Second markers | Minutes markers around the outer rim | |||
Lumi Brite | Hands and indexes in black with gold outline | |||
Bezel | Unidirectional rotating black coated features characters that represent the spirit of Jeet Kune Do with a phrase that translates to “Using no way as way; having no limitation as limitation.” | |||
Crown | Push-pull out at 4 o’clock position | |||
Calendar | Day and date display at the 3 o’clock position | |||
Function | Day, date, hour, minute, second, stop seconds hand | |||
Drive duration | Power reserve approximately 41 hours | |||
Magnetic resistance | 4,800 A/m | |||
Water resistance | 10 bar water resistance (100 meters / 330 feet) | |||
Vibrations | 21,600 vibrations per hour (6 beats per second) | |||
Size | Diameter 42.5 mm x Thickness 13.4 mm | |||
Lug to lug | 46 mm | |||
Bracelet length | 220 mm | |||
Weight | 95 g |
SEIKO 5 Sports SRPK39 Features
Seiko 5 Sports 55th Anniversary Bruce Lee Limited Editions
Seiko 5 Sports is pleased to introduce a collaboration honoring Bruce Lee, who wore 5 Sports during his lifetime.
This anniversary model pays tribute to a man whose legacy endures through his many achievements as a martial artist, actor, and cultural icon.
Bruce Lee
Born in San Francisco, Bruce Lee was a film actor, martial artist, director, and teacher whose career spanned continents.
He became a superstar with the smash hit The Big Boss (1971) but tragically passed away at the young age of 32 after the completion of Enter the Dragon (1973).
Lee’s other films include Marlowe (1969), The Way of the Dragon (1972), and more.
A multifaceted creator and martial arts expert, Lee founded Jeet Kune Do, which translates to “Way of the Intercepting Fist.”
His work continues to attract fans from all over the world.
Design
The dragon, which Lee drew in his lifetime, is shown on the dial.
And the bezel represents the spirit of Jeet Kune Do with a phrase that translates to “Using no way as way; having no limitation as limitation.”
Strap
The black leather strap evokes the type of clothing worn in kung fu, with the dragon design on the inside.
A nylon strap in the color of the yellow tracksuit worn by Bruce Lee will also be included.
Case Back
The glass case back features the Jeet Kune Do core symbol, which is based on the yin-yang symbol. The case back is also marked with “Limited Edition” and the serial number.
*Item may differ in appearance from the image shown.
Special Box
To commemorate the collaboration, the watch is enclosed in a specially designed box with Lee’s signature.
- Calendar day and date display
- LIMITED EDITION on the case back
- Serial number engraved on the case back
- See-through and screw case back
- Unidirectional rotating bezel
- 24 jewels
- Stop seconds hand function
About Seiko 5
Seiko 5. Bold designs that speak volumes about those who dare to wear the Seiko 5. The inspiration lies in the edgy designs and dramatic colours, that come together with an innovative automatic movement that defines the very spirit of a Seiko 5.
From the very start, Seiko 5 was a watch whose performance would serve the demanding needs of the new 1960’s generation, who cared less for tradition and more about life. The watch had five key attributes :
1. Automatic winding
2. Day/date displayed in a single window
3. Water resistance
4. Recessed crown at the 4 o’clock position
5. Durable case and bracelet
The technology behind the legend
From the start, Seiko 5 was designed to break the mold of watch performance and to bring to the young 1960’s generation a watch that belonged to their age and that fitted into their lives. As perhaps never before, young people of the day saw no limits to their aspirations. Seiko 5 needed to be a watch that could go anywhere and everywhere. The first challenge was durability. To be durable, a watch needs to be impervious to two threats; water and shock.
Water resistance was built in as standard to every Seiko 5 watch, and metal bracelets were used so that, from buckle to buckle, the watch was resistant to water and sweat. Shock resistance was assured with two Seiko inventions. First, the mainspring was made from “Diaflex,” an unbreakable alloy, and the “Diashock,” system was created to protect the movement from shock within the case.
Legibility was the next vital attribute. Today, we take for granted that day and date are presented in a single window but, in fact, this was an idea built in to Seiko 5 to enhance the legibility of the dial. The genius create a unique system that allowed both day and date to be shown in one plane.
The final challenge was to create a distinctive look that defined the brand. Thanks to the extraordinary Seiko invention of the ‘Magic Lever,’ the winding efficiency of Seiko 5 is very high, and the wearer rarely needs to use the crown. So the designers made it smaller and hid it under the lip of the case at 4 o’clock, giving Seiko 5 its signature look.
History of Seiko 5
Seiko began producing its Seiko 5 line of automatic watches back in 1963. Since then watch enthusiasts around the world have come to recognize Seiko 5 as reliable, affordable and well respected watches. Over the last 50 years Seiko has produced thousands of different models in the line.
History of Seiko
The company was founded in 1881, when Kintarō Hattori opened a watch and jewerly shop called “K. Hattori” (服部時計店 Hattori Tokeiten) in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan. Eleven years later, in 1892, he began to produce clocks under the name Seikosha, meaning roughly “House of Exquisite Workmanship”.
The first watches produced under the Seiko brand appeared in 1924. In 1969, Seiko introduced the Astron, the world’s first production quartz watch, it cost the same as a medium-sized car. Seiko later went on to introduce the first quartz chronograph.