

All hands and markers have a generous amount of LumiBrite. The main specificity of this edition is the dial, with a textured camouflage pattern here executed in various tones of black and grey. This movement also displays the day and date.
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Under a specific see-through caseback, decorated with Yuto Horigome’s signature and the serial number, is the automatic calibre 4R36 with 24 jewels, 41h power reserve, 3Hz frequency and hand-wound and stop-seconds features. The crystal is Hardlex, the water-resistance is 100m and the strap of this version is a black silicone band.

Based on the SKX Series, with diving design elements and a rotating bezel, the SRPJ39 measures 42.5mm in diameter and has a steel case with a black hard coating. With such an influence in mind, the Seiko 5 Sports SKX Street Style Yuto Horigome Limited Edition SRPJ39 is, without surprise, designed with camouflage pattern on its dial and black coating on its case – a classic theme of streetwear. After a successful early career, Horigome won the World Championship for the first time in 2021. Born in 1999 in Tokyo, he started skateboarding at the age of six. As such, Seiko here collaborates with a talented and world-leading skateboarder, Yuto Horigome. Now, Seiko is releasing something slightly different and deeply inspired by street culture and skateboarding, in line with the main audience behind these watches – a younger generation than Prospex models, which are more focused on already knowledgeable watch enthusiasts.
