Seiko Prospex Alpinist Automatic SPB249J Watch in Silver
The SPB249J1 watch is a modern reinterpretation of the 1959 Alpinist. Inspired by the iconic aesthetic of the original model, it incorporates cutting-edge technologies and features in both form and function. Lumibrite covers the three hands and indexes, which are fixed on small silver supports to create a three-dimensional effect. The case is polished for a more modern look. This model is equipped with the 6R35 caliber, which offers a 70-hour power reserve.
The SPB249J1 watch is a modern reinterpretation of the 1959 Alpinist. Inspired by the iconic aesthetic of the original model, it incorporates cutting-edge technologies and features in both form and function. Lumibrite covers the three hands and indexes, which are fixed on small silver supports to create a three-dimensional effect. The case is polished for a more modern look. This model is equipped with the 6R35 caliber, which offers a 70-hour power reserve.
The SPB249J1 watch is a modern reinterpretation of the 1959 Alpinist. Inspired by the iconic aesthetic of the original model, it incorporates cutting-edge technologies and features in both form and function. Lumibrite covers the three hands and indexes, which are fixed on small silver supports to create a three-dimensional effect. The case is polished for a more modern look. This model is equipped with the 6R35 caliber, which offers a 70-hour power reserve.
The SPB249J1 watch is a modern reinterpretation of the 1959 Alpinist. Inspired by the iconic aesthetic of the original model, it incorporates cutting-edge technologies and features in both form and function. Lumibrite covers the three hands and indexes, which are fixed on small silver supports to create a three-dimensional effect. The case is polished for a more modern look. This model is equipped with the 6R35 caliber, which offers a 70-hour power reserve.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
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originally posted on davidjones.com
Stunning watch. Perfect for smaller wrist sizes.
originally posted on firstclasswatches.co.uk
Seiko Alpinist, Wow, this watch doesn't disappoint. My first Japanese foray having always bought Swiss watches, happy to have this on my wrist.
originally posted on johnlewis.com
I purchased this watch after seeing a few online reviews. It is based on a remake of the 1959 Seiko Alpinist 'tool' watch. As such it is well made, has the updated series 6 movement (viewed via an exhibition screw back) and sapphire crystal, rather than the more normal hessalite type crystal.The face is a subtle shade of dark blue, this a very unusual rope style pattern. The hands are beautifully finished with one side being polished and the other satin. This catches the light amazingly and makes reading the time even easier.There is a date window (not colour matched) at 3 o' clock as its only complication.The bracelet is unusual for Seiko, being reasonably good quality build. It has solid links and ends links, but a collar and pin adjustment system. This is easy ... MoreI purchased this watch after seeing a few online reviews. It is based on a remake of the 1959 Seiko Alpinist 'tool' watch. As such it is well made, has the updated series 6 movement (viewed via an exhibition screw back) and sapphire crystal, rather than the more normal hessalite type crystal.The face is a subtle shade of dark blue, this a very unusual rope style pattern. The hands are beautifully finished with one side being polished and the other satin. This catches the light amazingly and makes reading the time even easier.There is a date window (not colour matched) at 3 o' clock as its only complication.The bracelet is unusual for Seiko, being reasonably good quality build. It has solid links and ends links, but a collar and pin adjustment system. This is easy to adjust, but a screw system would be an improvement. The clasp is beautifully milled underneath and the upper part of the clasp is a double push button, folded stainless steel unit. Unfortunately it has a large gap at one end which can catch on clothes etc. Adjustment is via the removal of full sized links only and fine adjustment is made by using two microadjust holes on the clasp. Thus the adjustment is rather hit and miss and cannot be carried out on the 'fly'.The watch case is quite thick due to the exhibition case back and auto rotor, however despite this, it does fit comfortably on my wrist and seems equally at home as a tool or evening watch.With a two year warranty and Seikos excellent reputation I can recommend this watch while heartedly.
| Alternative article number | SPB249 |
| Diameter | 38 mm |
| Water Resistance | 20 Bar (Dive) |
| Time | hours - Analogue hand |
| Calendar | Date - Window |
Seiko SPB249
Free delivery
Seiko Alpinist SPB249J1 Steel Blue 38mm 2026
Delivery $48
Seiko Prospex Automaat SPB249J1
Delivery between 13–17 June $50
Seiko Prospex Laurel Alpinist 'Deep Blue Lake' Watch - SPB249J
Free delivery between 17–22 June
Seiko Prospex Alpinist 38mm
Free delivery between 16–18 June
Stunning watch. Perfect for smaller wrist sizes.
Seiko Alpinist, Wow, this watch doesn't disappoint. My first Japanese foray having always bought Swiss watches, happy to have this on my wrist.
I purchased this watch after seeing a few online reviews. It is based on a remake of the 1959 Seiko Alpinist 'tool' watch. As such it is well made, has the updated series 6 movement (viewed via an exhibition screw back) and sapphire crystal, rather than the more normal hessalite type crystal.The face is a subtle shade of dark blue, this a very unusual rope style pattern. The hands are beautifully finished with one side being polished and the other satin. This catches the light amazingly and makes reading the time even easier.There is a date window (not colour matched) at 3 o' clock as its only complication.The bracelet is unusual for Seiko, being reasonably good quality build. It has solid links and ends links, but a collar and pin adjustment system. This is easy ... MoreI purchased this watch after seeing a few online reviews. It is based on a remake of the 1959 Seiko Alpinist 'tool' watch. As such it is well made, has the updated series 6 movement (viewed via an exhibition screw back) and sapphire crystal, rather than the more normal hessalite type crystal.The face is a subtle shade of dark blue, this a very unusual rope style pattern. The hands are beautifully finished with one side being polished and the other satin. This catches the light amazingly and makes reading the time even easier.There is a date window (not colour matched) at 3 o' clock as its only complication.The bracelet is unusual for Seiko, being reasonably good quality build. It has solid links and ends links, but a collar and pin adjustment system. This is easy to adjust, but a screw system would be an improvement. The clasp is beautifully milled underneath and the upper part of the clasp is a double push button, folded stainless steel unit. Unfortunately it has a large gap at one end which can catch on clothes etc. Adjustment is via the removal of full sized links only and fine adjustment is made by using two microadjust holes on the clasp. Thus the adjustment is rather hit and miss and cannot be carried out on the 'fly'.The watch case is quite thick due to the exhibition case back and auto rotor, however despite this, it does fit comfortably on my wrist and seems equally at home as a tool or evening watch.With a two year warranty and Seikos excellent reputation I can recommend this watch while heartedly.
| Alternative article number | SPB249 |
| Diameter | 38 mm |
| Water Resistance | 20 Bar (Dive) |
| Time | hours - Analogue hand |
| Calendar | Date - Window |