If you care about wrist-worn history — and even if you just like a bright yellow dial with a bit of cosmic swagger — the discounted Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SSC947 deserves your attention.
Once a nod to the earliest days of horological space travel, this new reissue has slid back into focus — and under a price point that feels impressive for what you’re getting.
From Skylab to solid value

The story begins in 1973: William R. Pogue, a NASA astronaut aboard Skylab 4, famously wore a yellow-dialed Seiko 6139 chronograph during his mission, making it arguably the first automatic chronograph ever to travel in space.
Decades later, Seiko revived that legacy under the name “Pogue Speedtimer.” The aesthetic remains unmistakable: a sunburst yellow dial, the red-and-blue “Pepsi” tachymeter bezel, and a bold bracelet presence.
The SSC947 isn’t a carbon copy. Under that retro-inspired exterior beats a modern solar chronograph movement (Caliber V192), giving you a six-month power reserve on a full charge.




