Seiko Ananta Silver Dial on Steel Bracelet SPB017
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Seiko Ananta Automatic
Model: SPB017
Movement: Automatic, made in Japan
Caliber: Seiko 6R21
Case: Stainless steel
Diameter: 46mm (49mm including crown)
Thickness: 13.5mm
Weight: 239g/8.4oz
Dial: Silver with silver hands and markers
Features: Day at 3:00, date at 6:00, power reserve indicator at 9:00
Bezel: Fixed
Band: Stainless steel bracelet, push-button clasp
Lug Width: 24mm
Crystal: Sapphire on top, hardlex on bottom
Depth Rating: 100m/330ft
Crown: Psuh/pull
Includes: Seiko boxes and papers
Condition: Unworn presentation model, light signs of being handled, like new in box
Retail Price: $2,100
The Katana sword/Shogun theme is prevalent with the case-sides and lugs resembling the blades of a sword, with sharp, curved, multi-faceted and chamfered edges. Supposedly, the same techniques used to polish swords are applied to the metal on Ananta watches- and although that may be an exaggeration, the Ananta is a top-quality, top-finish watch. Even the dial hands are rumored to be as sharp as a real Katana blade, while the winding rotors are decorated much like the handles of the storied Japanese weapon. -Travis on “The Art of Horology, Katana, and Seiko’s Cutting Edge – Ananta
Seiko Ananta Automatic
Model: SPB017
Movement: Automatic, made in Japan
Caliber: Seiko 6R21
Case: Stainless steel
Diameter: 46mm (49mm including crown)
Thickness: 13.5mm
Weight: 239g/8.4oz
Dial: Silver with silver hands and markers
Features: Day at 3:00, date at 6:00, power reserve indicator at 9:00
Bezel: Fixed
Band: Stainless steel bracelet, push-button clasp
Lug Width: 24mm
Crystal: Sapphire on top, hardlex on bottom
Depth Rating: 100m/330ft
Crown: Psuh/pull
Includes: Seiko boxes and papers
Condition: Unworn presentation model, light signs of being handled, like new in box
Retail Price: $2,100
The Katana sword/Shogun theme is prevalent with the case-sides and lugs resembling the blades of a sword, with sharp, curved, multi-faceted and chamfered edges. Supposedly, the same techniques used to polish swords are applied to the metal on Ananta watches- and although that may be an exaggeration, the Ananta is a top-quality, top-finish watch. Even the dial hands are rumored to be as sharp as a real Katana blade, while the winding rotors are decorated much like the handles of the storied Japanese weapon. -Travis on “The Art of Horology, Katana, and Seiko’s Cutting Edge – Ananta