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Seiko introduced the Alpinist in 1961 with a clear purpose: to create a dependable tool watch for Japan's mountain climbers and outdoor explorers. It marked a pivotal moment for the brand—Seiko's first true foray into sports watches—drawing inspiration from the Yama-Otoko, the "mountain men" who relied on tough, trustworthy gear to navigate rugged terrain and unpredictable conditions.
Decades later, the Alpinist story evolved once again. In the mid-2000s, Seiko revived the spirit of the original with a modern reinterpretation that quickly became a fan favourite. Its rich green dial, gilt accents, and distinctive case design struck a chord with enthusiasts. What made the Alpinist so beloved wasn't just its aesthetics, but its versatility—effortlessly fitting into both business settings and weekend adventures.
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| Seiko Prospex Alpinist Green Ref. SBDC211 |
Eventually, production wound down, leading many collectors to wonder whether Seiko had quietly retired one of its most purposeful everyday sports watches. Just as speculation grew, Seiko delivered an unexpected twist: the return of the Alpinist, reimagined under the Prospex line and refreshed with a modern GMT movement and upgraded features. And the Alpinist's journey continues today, most recently with the Seiko Prospex Alpinist Green Ref. SBDC211, carrying the legacy forward with a new burst of adventure-ready character.
Let's start with the prominent upgrade of the New Alpinist. The old Alpinist SARB017 started by using the 6R15 automatic movement during its launch. Well, since the 6R15 produced in 2005, the Seiko Sumo range adopted this movement since day one, and have relied on it until 14 years later, where Seiko decided that they should refresh the collection with the latest engine- the 6R55. Maintaining operation at 21,600 BPH (3 Hertz) with hacking and hand winding capabilities, this engine has 24 jewels and a longer power reserve of 72 hours (3 days), a whopping 22 hours more than the 7R and 6S.
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| Original Alpinist hour markers and hands set |
The Alpinist Green keeps its familiar 39.5mm diameter, with a 46.4mm lug to lug length and a 20mm lug width. Now slimmed down to just over 12.7mm, it wears even sleeker on the wrist. The stainless steel case continues the classic Alpinist design language and is enhanced with Seiko's Diamond Shield coating to resist minor scratches. At the 3 o'clock position, a screw down crown with protective crown guards reinforces its tool watch roots, while the exhibition case back features a mountain range motif that ties beautifully to the Alpinist heritage. With 200m of water resistance, it remains a capable and dependable companion for any adventure.
Look closer, and the Alpinist now boasts a durable sapphire crystal with inner anti-reflective coating, paired with a magnifying Cyclops for enhanced legibility. This latest model introduces a unique forest green dial, adding elegance and a premium touch to the collection. Its sunburst finish is dynamic, shifting beautifully with every change in light and angle, giving the dial a lively presence on the wrist that can only be fully appreciated in person.
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| Beautiful case with internal rotating bezel |
The "Alpinist" name now sits proudly at 12 o'clock, paired with the Prospex "X" emblem at 6 o'clock to mark its evolution within the modern lineup. The watch preserves all the signature elements that define the Alpinist identity — the iconic cathedral hands, the applied hour markers in gold, and the familiar dial layout enthusiasts have loved for decades. Each element is treated with Lumibrite for reliable low-light visibility, keeping the spirit of the original firmly intact.
The main traits of what this the "Japanese Explorer" has to be its internal rotating bezel, which doubles up as a compass for the mountain climbers which the watch was intended for and is operated by rotating the second crown at 4 o'clock.
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| Seiko luminous glows brightly in the dark |
It comes fitted with a 20 mm vintage brown alligator leather strap with matching stitchings, enhancing a certain vintage touch of yesteryears.
With the latest Prospex Alpinist Green, Seiko proves once again that the Alpinist isn't just a revived classic — it is a living lineage that continues to adapt while holding fast to its mountaineering DNA. Every upgrade feels intentional, every detail thoughtfully preserved or reimagined. From the new movement to the refreshed dial and robust build, this model carries the spirit of the original explorers into a new era. For longtime fans and new collectors alike, the Alpinist Green stands as a reminder of why this line endures: it is purposeful, distinctive, and built with the kind of character that only Seiko can deliver.
| Hersteller | Seiko Japan |
| Bewegung | Caliber 6R55 |
| Genauigkeitsbereich | +25/-15 sec per day |
| Wählen | Green |
| Leuchtend | Lumibrite |
| Fall | Stainless steel |
| Kronentyp | Screwdown. Signed Crown |
| Bandanstoßbreite | 20mm |
| Kristallmaterial | Sapphire crystal with inner anti-reflective coating |
| Gurt | Leather strap |
| Wasserdichtigkeit | 200m |
| Maße | 39.5mm in diameter, 46.4mm lug to lug, 12.7mm thick. |
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