Prospex SSH165J1
Description
The Seiko Prospex SSH165J1 is a GPS solar chronograph built for precision and global travel. Powered by the 5X83 movement, it automatically adjusts to your time zone and runs up to six months on a full charge—or two years in power-save mode.
It features a 12-hour chronograph, dual-time and world-time functions, and a perpetual calendar valid until 2100. With a 42mm stainless steel case, dual-curved sapphire crystal, LumiBrite accents, and a smart-adjuster clasp, it’s a durable, tech-savvy companion for life on the go.
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Movement
Caliber Number: 5X83
Movement Type: GPS solar
Precision: ±15 seconds per month (without receiving a GPS signal and at temperatures between 5°C and 35°C )
Power Reserve: Operating for approx. 6 months (when fully charged), power save: approx. 2 years
Jewels: 14
Functions:
- Overcharge prevention function
- Power save function
- Chronograph up to 12 hours in 1/20 second increments
- Perpetual calendar to the February 28, 2100
- World time function (38 cities)
- Dual-time function
- Day display
- Power reserve indicator
- Time transfer function (Switching between the main-dial and sub-dial)
- GPS signal reception function (Time zone adjustment, automatic time adjustment, manual time adjustment)
- Satellite acquisition status display function
- Reception result display function
- DST (Daylight Saving Time)
- Function to prevent the GPS signal reception (in-flight mode)
- Automatic hand position alignment function
Case / Band
Case Material: Stainless steel (super hard coating)
Thickness: 12.9 mm
Diameter: 42 mm
Lug-to-lug: 49.6 mm
Crystal: Dual-curved sapphire crystal
Crystal Coating: Super-clear coating
Clasp: Three-fold clasp with push button release
Distance Between Lugs: 20
Other Details
Magnetic Resistance: 4,800 A/m
Weight: 156 g
Features:
- Clasp with Smart Adjuster function
- Screw case back
- LumiBrite on hands and index(es)
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