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Seiko SPB297J1

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Seiko SPB297J1
Main
Gendermen's
Country of originJapan
Mechanism
Movement typemechanical
Self-winding
Number of stones24 pcs
Caliber6R35
Second hand+
Power reserve70 h
Dial
Dial typeanalog
Type of indexmarks
Colourblue
Backlightluminous
Featuresdate
Case and strap
Case shaperound
Case materialstainless steel
Colourstainless steel with black
Glass materialsapphire
Rotating bezel
Screw-down crown
Strapsteel bracelet
Strap colourstainless steel
Band width20 mm
Claspclip (unfolding)
General specs
Waterproof200 WR / 20 ATM
Diameter (width)41 mm
Thickness13.2 mm
Weight180 g
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