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Reference: SSC913 | Blue dial on a stainless steel bracelet
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Based on estimates this watch fits best on wrists sized between 6.3in - 7.8in (16cm - 19.9cm) .
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Design & Aesthetics
The Seiko Speedtimer SSC911 immediately catches the eye with its classic panda dial-crisp white with deep black subdials, accented by vibrant red chronograph and 6 o’clock hands. These pops of color add personality and make the watch stand out. The sunray finish and applied indices, along with Seiko’s LumiBrite, ensure excellent visibility in any light. The overall look is sporty and refined, making it a versatile choice for both casual and dressier occasions.
Bracelet
The bracelet is comfortable and feels solid, offering a secure fit on the wrist. However, the pin and collar system for resizing can be a nightmare, especially if you lose a collar. The clasp only offers two micro-adjustments, which may not be enough for everyone to achieve a perfect fit.
Functionality & Features
The solar-powered V192 movement is a major plus. After an initial charge in sunlight, the watch runs reliably for months without any maintenance. The power reserve indicator at 6 o’clock is a thoughtful touch-it quickly snaps to 12 when you start the chronograph, providing a clear visual cue.
Flaws & Annoyances
While the SSC911 has much to offer, it’s not without its drawbacks:
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Seiko Speedtimer SSC911 is a visually appealing and reliable solar chronograph with a comfortable bracelet and useful features. However, its flaws-especially the 24-hour subdial and subdued bezel-may wear on you over time, it did for me. If these quirks don’t bother you, it’s a solid choice for a sporty, low-maintenance watch. If you value strong contrast and practical subdials, you may want to look at a different variant or elsewhere.