SEIKO Solar Speedtimer SSC947 "Pogue"
SEIKO Solar Speedtimer SSC947 "Pogue"
Inspired by the first automatic chronograph in space
Inspired by the livery of the original Seiko Speedtimer 6139, and nicknamed "Pogue" after its wearer Colonel William R. Pogue who wore one during a key NASA Skylab mission, this is a monumental Re-Interpretation of Seiko's first automatic chronograph watch worn in space.
The rest of this Speedtimer's case shape and visual identity remain faithful to the original, but the combination of hairline and smooth polishing on the bracelet and the curved sapphire glass bring it right up to date. Powered by Seiko's Caliber V192, this reference offers a 24-hour indicator, a time of day seconds hand, a 60-minute chronograph in a sub-dial at six o’clock and a power reserve function, which reflects the watch's ability to run autonomously for approximately six months when fully charged.
Specifications
Movement
Caliber Number: V192
Movement Type: Solar
Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month
Duration: Operating for approx. 6 months (when fully charged)
Exterior
Case Material: Stainless steel
Crystal: Curved sapphire crystal
Crystal Coating: Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
LumiBrite: LumiBrite on hands and indexes
Clasp: Three-fold clasp with push button release
Other Detail
Water Resistance: 10 bar
Case Size: 41.4㎜
Thickness: 13.3㎜
Length: 45.9 ㎜
Weight: 161.0 g
Other Specifications
Screw case back
Tachymeter function
Other Features
24-hour hand
Chronograph up to 60 minutes in 1/5 second increments
Date display
Display function of resuming electric power generation.
Equipped with small seconds hand
Overcharge prevention function