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April 7, 2010

Seiko Ananta Spring Drive Chronograph

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The Seiko Ananta Spring Drive Chronograph was introduced last year, so this is not a 2010 model. However, during Baselworld 2010 was the first time I had a chance to see it close-up. It is a good looking timepiece, and it could easily be mistaken for a watch costing thousands more. The bezel features a black PVD treatment, and it's fully polished. The case sides, lugs, pushers and crown are a mixture of polished and brushed steel. The case is 46 mm x 15.8 mm thick and has fairly large pushers, so it looks pretty big. Although, the case is well designed, so it does not feel uncomfortable on your wrist.

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The caseback is clear, which allows an excellent view into the beautifully finished movement. The rotor is skeletonized, and is inspired by a Katana blade. The dial is black with a mixture of white hands and markers, and red hands. The power reserve, which is located at between 6 and 8 o'clock on the dial, is shaped like a Katana sword.

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The crystal is sapphire with double anti-reflective treatment. The strap is crocodile with a stainless steel fold-over clasp with push button release. Water-resistance is 100 meters.

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The movement (Cal. 5R86) has 50 jewels and features 416 components. Power reserve is 72 hours. According to Seiko, accuracy is +/- 1 second per day.

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The Ananta has the best finish I have seen on a Seiko. The movement design, accuracy and finish are excellent. To me, this timepiece is Seiko's way of showing everyone, that Japan's oldest watchmaker is very, very serious about watchmaking.

Retail $6,400

Source: Seiko

 

 

 

 

 

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