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Seiko Velatura Yachting Timer

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Seiko Velatura Yachting Timer Launched in 2007, Seiko's Velatura collection is designed to withstand the rigors of open ocean racing. For 2009, Seiko improves the the Velatura Yachting Timer, making it lighter, tougher, and more resistant to the elements. The case is made from titanium, covered with a new hard coating. The watch has a new screw-in crown system that ensures water resistance to 20 bar or 200 meters. A new strap combines leather and ballistic nylon to offer a blend of good looks and strength. The dial is also new, with the pre-set start times highlighted in bright yellow and blue for easier legibility. There's also a new model for women - the Velatura women's chronograph. It is available in stainless steel with regular or mother-of-pearl dials, both of which are set with 16 diamonds. This piece is also available with a choice of leather strap or stainless steel bracelet. The men's Yachting Timer retails for about 950 Euro, and the women's chronograph ranges from Euro 590-640. You may click the images to view larger versions. The Velatura Yachting Timer...
The new crown system up close...
The Velatura women's chronograph...
Specifications Yachting Timer: Caliber 7T84 Case: Titanium with black hard coating Band: Leather and ballistic nylon strap with titanium buckle with hard coating (SPC049) Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20 bar Women’s Chronograph: Caliber 7T92 Case: Stainless steel with mother-of-pearl and 16 diamonds on the dial (SNDZ19), or Stainless steel with 16 diamonds on the dial (SNDZ20) Band: Stainless steel with three-fold clasp with push button release (SNDZ19) Leather strap with stainless steel buckle (SNDZ20) Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 10 bar
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