2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
Ref: SPB259J1 (6R35-01P0)

2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1
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£1,295.00
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Specification

Reference : SPB259J1 (6R35-01P0)
Movement : Automatic Seiko Cal. 6R35
Age : 2021/2030
Specific Age : October 2021
Case Size : 38.5mm
Case Thickness : 12.5mm
Lug to Lug : 46mm
Lugs : 
19mm
Condition :
 Pre-Owned
Box & Papers :
 Box & Papers
Case Material :
 Stainless Steel
Warranty :
 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch


Points of Mention

This Seiko watch comes with its original box, swing tags, and paperwork, as well as its original 19mm brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp, including all links. The watch is from October 2021 and has been previously worn, but is still in very good condition as shown in the pictures. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

For more photos see here - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yr7_Xcrtr0-irrbLqKG36ZcxALfYst-T?usp=share_link

4K YouTube video, skip to 19:08 - https://youtu.be/sXDz7ZreaMo


The Watch

Here we have a 2021 Seiko Alpinist 'Ginza' 140th Anniversary SPB259J1 commemorates 140 years since Seiko's beginnings as a watch and clock repair shop in Ginza, Tokyo in Japan. The 38.5mm polished and brushed stainless steel case tapers towards the lugs, a lug-to-lug length of 46mm and a case thickness of 12.5mm ensures a comfortable fit on your wrist. The Alpinist line inspires its shape and design, a brushed and polished smooth bezel holds a  curved sapphire crystal AR coated on the inside. The striking blue dial has a pattern inspired by the first stone paving areas seen in Ginza hence the name, applied batons and triangular indexes coated in LumiBrite mark the hours. At 3 o’clock a framed date window. Elegant dauphine hands are coated in the same luminance complemented by a pale blue sweeping second hand. Text is precisely applied to the dial with the Prospex logo at 6 o’clock. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back with Limited Edition printed on it, inside an automatic Seiko Cal. 6R35, 24 jewels, 21,600 beats per hour. The watch comes fitted on a 19mm Seiko brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp, all links included and the watch also comes with its Seiko presentation box, swing tags and paperwork.


Personal Note

Such a great-looking watch from Seiko and one I intend to nickname "Spiderman" as the dial really reminds me of Spiderman, anyone else? The bracelet quality feels a step above what Seiko usually produces at this price point, the screw-down crown is a great touch, all around this is a fantastic release and I can see why it has been such a big hit among collectors!


The Brand

Seikos' history began in 1881 when Kintaro Hattori established the K. Hattori retail and repair store. In 1892 Seikosha was established by making wall clocks. 1895 saw the production of their first pocket watch. 1913 saw the launch of their first wristwatch, the Laurel. In 1924 the first Seiko was manufactured. Daini Seikosha (now Seiko Instruments Inc.) was established in 1937. Seiko was listed on the Tokyo stock exchange in 1949. The Suwa factory became independent and formed Suwa Seikosha Co., Ltd. (now Seiko Epson Corporation in 1959). In 1956 Seiko launched Marvel as their first true in-house-made watch; they continued to make this watch until 1959. Japan’s first chronograph watch was introduced for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics; it was called the Seiko Crown Chronograph monopusher. Not stopping there Seiko launched Japan's first true divers watch the Seiko Diver’s 150M fitted with the automatic Caliber 6217 which later was given the nickname “62MAS” by collectors. The company name was changed to the Seiko Corporation in 1990. Innovation at Seiko continues today with GPS Solar watches and many more.