Seiko Launches New Automatic Watches in 5 Sports Field Series

Seiko recently introduced 4 brand new automatic watches part of their popular 5 Sports Field series. These watches include two monochrome models with solid metal bracelets and two outdoor-style watches with nylon straps. All watches share similar core features but differ mostly in color and strap style.

Design and Construction

All of these watches are built with a stainless steel case that measures 41mm wide and 13.2mm thick. They come with a sturdy Hardlex crystal protecting the dial, a see-through case back, and a water resistance of 100 meters. They also feature a day and date display located at the three o'clock position. The main differences are in their colorways and watch strap choices; the polished black or white dial versions (HDB006 and HDB007) have a classic look with a three-link steel bracelet, whereas the sportier models (HDB008 and HDB009) sport green and brown dials with matching nylon straps.

Unique Features and Improvements

The most notable upgrade is the new bidirectional compass bezel, a first for this series. It has diamond-patterned knurling for a stronger grip and includes a lumed north marker for simple navigation. Additionally, luminosity has been enhanced on the dial; all Arabic numeral markers are coated with LumiBrite, making them easier to read in low light, compared to older models that only had luminous square markers.

Movement and Performance

The watches are powered by Seiko's reliable in-house Caliber 4R36 automatic movement. It operates at a frequency of 3Hz, includes a second-hand stop function, manual winding, and offers around 41 hours of power reserve, ensuring consistent operation.

Pricing and Availability

The new Seiko 5 Sports Field watches are set to launch in Japan, Europe, the UK, and Australia in June. The stainless steel bracelet models, HDB006 and HDB007, will cost ¥56,100, £360, €410, and AUD 625. The nylon strap models, HDB008 and HDB009, will be priced at ¥52,800, £340, €390, or AUD 595. The US release is scheduled for July, with listings now visible but prices still not announced officially.

Sources: www.seikowatches.com, www.seikoboutique.co.uk, www.seikowatches.com