Seiko
Seiko Astron Men's 42mm Solar GPS Watch - SSJ025J
Seiko Astron Men's 42mm Solar GPS Watch - SSJ025J
SKU:SSJ025J
Couldn't load pickup availability
Reference Number: SSJ025J
Introducing the Seiko Astron GPS Solar 42mm. The dial features a new pattern resembling fine grains of sand, calling to mind the surface of a planet. Its deep grey colour is inspired by the Moon. The hour and minute hands feature a new shape with skeletonised centre sections. Together with the imposing indexes, they enhance legibility. The bezel features a two-layered construction combining different metals. The lower layer is subtly visible through six notches in the upper layer, expressing a futuristic look with its advanced design. Additionally, the bevelled bracelet creates a luxurious shine with edges that stand out.
This model is powered by the solar 3X62 Calibre that includes GPS technology and offers up to 2 years power reserve. It’s a fusion of style and innovation, backed by a 3 year warranty.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Movement | |
Calibre Type | Solar - Powered By Any Light Source |
Calibre Function | GPS - 3 Hands Calendar |
Accuracy | +/-1 second every 100,000 years (with daily automatic time adjustment) |
Power Reserve/Battery Life | 2 Year Power Reserve |
Battery | N/A |
Calibre Number | 3X62 |
Case/Band | |
Water Resistance | 100 Metres |
Case Material | Titanium |
Case Size | Thickness: 12mm Diameter: 42mm Length: 47.9mm Distance between Lugs: 14mm |
Weight | 107g |
Case Colour | Silver & Black |
Band/Bracelet | Bracelet - Titanium |
Band Colour | Silver |
Band Reference | M13A111H0 |
Glass Material | SAPPHIRE GLASS WITH SUPER CLEAR COATING |
Crown | Pull Out |
Other Details | |
Dial Colour | Black |
Calendar Indicators | Date |
Hand Indicators | Hour, Minute, Seconds |
Lumibrite | Hands & Markers |
World Time | Astron GPS Solar pinpoints your location and identifies your exact timezone by receiving GPS signals from 4 or more GPS satellites. Manual Time Adjustment is available. |
Features |
Power Reserve Indicator Perpetual Calendar: Calendar Automatically Adjusts For Short Months and Leap Years Until February, 2100 |
Share



