Seiko debuted the Speedtimer as its first automatic chronograph in 1969, and while the appearance has shifted toward a conventional tricompax dial, it remains loyal to that mid-century auto-racing aesthetic.
The newest trio to join the entry-level solar quartz Prospex Speedtimer collection features two pastel dials inspired by sports cars from the late 1980s and early 1990s, along with a creamy white take on the perennial favorite panda dial.

The new chronos feel like a triple-sized follow-up to the Prospex Speedtimer ‘Motoring’ released exclusively in Europe back in October of last year. All three watches contain the same black subdials and elaborate on the vintage panda motif.
Which is to say that all three of these new sub-$1,000 watches look an awful lot like highly coveted Rolex Daytona models from the 1960s.
The most alluring of the new releases is the steel-bezeled reference SSC965, which looks like a Daytona reference 6239 with a faded mint-green paint job.

The minty fresh reference SSC965 features the same steel bezel with an etched and lacquered tachymeter scale as last year’s Speedtimer ‘Motoring.’ The other two use the boilerplate black fixed tachymeter bezel found throughout the solar quartz Prospex Speedtimer collection.





