The origin of tough Seiko sports watches with high legibility.Laurel Alpinist


The Laurel Alpinist is appealing not only for its performance, but also for its design that reflects its high reliability.

The case has an airtight screw-on back to prevent dust and sand from getting in.

The buckle, decorated with the initial "S" for Seiko, is also impressive.

The Laurel Alpinist was launched in 1959 at a time when mountain climbing and skiing were becoming increasingly popular. The watch has a full range of features to withstand tough environments, including an airtight screw-on back and a leather watch pad to protect the watch from perspiration. The luminescent paint applied to the hour and minute hands and indexes, as well as the mountain-shaped indexes at 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock, provide high legibility both day and night. The pursuit of various functions to meet the needs of outdoor activities has been carried over to subsequent models, including Japan's first diver's watch, and can be considered the starting point of the Seiko sports watch line.









































































































































