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Seiko 5 Sports
Worn & Wound 10th Anniversary Limited Edition
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Seiko 5 Sports
Worn & Wound 10th Anniversary Limited Edition
Limited to 1,000 Units - 1 Per Customer. Ships Early March
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$325.00
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A watch 10 years in the making, the Seiko 5 Sports x Worn & Wound 10th Anniversary Limited Edition celebrates one of the first watches reviewed on the site, as well as the road traveled since. In 2011, the Seiko 5 SNK803 defined what Worn & Wound was looking for in a watch. Stylish, compact, and affordable, it was hard to resist. As the star of the second review ever published on Worn & Wound, it set the tone for years to come and drew in an audience that pushed the brand forward.

About a decade later, when approached by Seiko 5 Sports to make a limited edition collaboration, the SNK803 came to mind as inspiration for the new watch. Combined with a new case and new ideas, the Worn & Wound 10th Anniversary Limited Edition was born. The new watch features a two-tone dial design featuring a sandy khaki tone inspired by the 803, and a charcoal gray for a unique contrast. To celebrate Seiko 5’s exceptional dial finishing, textures have been applied to both areas. The khaki received a fine “waffle” pattern of faceted diamonds that play with light and shadow to a great effect. The dark gray has been given a sunburst with a metallic sheen, adding an unexpected sense of depth.

The 39.4mm stainless steel case features brushing on all top surfaces and the bezel, contrasted with polished sides. The result is a versatile look that is rugged, yet refined. Flipping the watch over presents the display case back, which has been customized with graphics in gold-tone plating featuring the Worn & Wound 10th Anniversary logo, and celebratory text. The case backs are also individually numbered.

The Seiko 5 Sports x Worn & Wound 10th Anniversary Limited Edition comes fitted to a rugged two-piece olive green nylon strap with orange leather backing for a cool look out of the box. Additionally, a custom ADPT US-Made Mil-Strap in Admiralty Gray is supplied with red highlight stitching. The watch is packaged in a special box created just for this project as well.

The Worn & Wound 10th Anniversary Limited Edition is powered by Seiko’s 4R36 automatic winding movement. An automatic caliber, is features 23-jewels, 41 hours of power reserve, hacking, hand winding, day, date, and a frequency of 21,600 bph. The day disks of the 4R36s featured in the limited edition are bilingual, featuring both English and Kanji. 

*The ADPT Strap included with the Limited Edition is a gift with purchase from Worn & Wound

Seiko 5 Sports Watches ship to the USA only.

  • Case: Stainless Steel
  • Dial: Two-Tone Khaki and Gray
  • Movement: Caliber 4R36
  • Complications: Date, Day in Both English and Kanji
  • Lens: Curved Hardlex
  • Strap: Rugged Nylon Two-Piece + ADPT Mil-Strap
  • Water Res.: 100M
  • Diameter: 39.4mm
  • Length: 48.1mm
  • Thickness: 13.2mm
  • Lug Width: 20mm
  • Ref Number:SRPH81
  • Warranty: Three Years
  • Limited Edition: 1,000 Pieces
About Seiko 5 Sports

Launched in 1963, the Seiko 5 was Seiko's first automatic watch with a day-date function. The “5” in the name stands for five key elements every Seiko 5 would feature - an automatic movement, day-date display at the three o’clock position, water resistance, a recessed crown at the four o’clock position, and a case and bracelet built for durability. Flash forward to today and Seiko has released a diverse range of new Seiko 5 Sports watches, designed to fit any style, all of which feature the 5 key elements first outlined in the 1960s. An automatic movement Day-date display at the three o’clock position Water resistance Recessed crown at the four o’clock position And a case and bracelet built for durability.