Seiko’s Tribute to Japan’s First Wristwatch / Seiko SRPK41K1
Seiko SRPK41K1 review. In this video, we take a closer look at the Seiko 5 Sports 110th Anniversary Limited Edition, created in tribute to Japan’s first wristwatch — the 1913 Laurel. The SRPK41K1 blends vintage inspiration with modern Seiko reliability. Its textured ivory/beige dial resembles traditional paper, paired with bold Arabic numerals, full 24-hour markings, and elegant blue hands. The design captures the minimalist spirit of the original Laurel while remaining practical for everyday wear. Limited to 6,000 pieces worldwide, this special edition celebrates over a century of Japanese watchmaking heritage. Key specifications: • Seiko 5 Sports SRPK41K1 • 110th Anniversary Limited Edition • Automatic caliber 4R36 • 41-hour power reserve • Manual winding + hacking seconds • Day-date complication (English/Arabic) • Hardlex crystal (domed) • 100m (10 ATM) water resistance • Fully satin-finished stainless steel case & bracelet • Exhibition caseback • 39.4mm case diameter • 48mm lug-to-lug • Approx. 13mm thickness • 20mm lug width • Weight: approx. 146g on bracelet • Includes brown vintage-style leather strap The fully brushed case and bracelet improve scratch resistance and give the watch a practical, tool-like character. The large crown and strong lume enhance usability, while the included leather strap strengthens the retro aesthetic. In this review, we discuss: • Dial texture and finishing • Bracelet quality and comfort • Movement performance (4R36) • Limited edition value • How it compares to other Seiko 5 models • Is it worth buying as a collector’s piece? If you’re searching for a Seiko limited edition under $500, a heritage-inspired automatic watch, or a versatile everyday Seiko 5 Sports model, the SRPK41K1 offers strong value and historical significance. Subscribe for in-depth Seiko reviews, limited edition comparisons, and honest buying advice. #Seiko #SRPK41 #Seiko5 #WatchReview #AutomaticWatch

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