Last year, Seiko released a tribute to one of the quirkiest designs in its vault — the 1969 “Pogue” Speedtimer 6139, which gets its nickname from Colonel William R. Pogue, who wore one during NASA’s Skylab missions. This model isn’t a 1:1 reissue, but makes the source of its inspiration abundantly clear with the signature bold, super-70s color combination, from the Pepsi-colored bezel to the yellow-gold dial. The key elements of the Pogue have been placed in Seiko’s contemporary solar Speedtimer Format, successfully combining vintage details with modern ones, like its 41.5mm case diameter and a solar-powered Caliber V192 chronograph movement. What vintage Seiko model would you like the brand to bring back next? #Seiko #SeikoWatches #VintageWatches #Speedtimer #WatchCommunity #SeikoPogue #Speedtimer6139

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Last year, Seiko released a tribute to one of the quirkiest designs in its vault — the 1969 “Pogue” Speedtimer 6139, which gets its nickname from Colonel William R
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