Ref. SSC961
The Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph (reference SSC961) is a 44mm stainless steel with a solar movement and 200m of water resistance. It carries a blue dial. On the secondary market it typically trades between $450 and $750.
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On the secondary market the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph (reference SSC961) typically trades between $450 and $750, with a midpoint around $600. Actual prices vary with condition, box/papers, and demand.
The SSC961 runs a solar movement.
The SSC961 has a 44mm Stainless Steel case, water resistant to 200m, with a blue dial.
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