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Shop the Seiko Chronograph collection in Australia — 106 quartz and solar chronographs from the Prospex Speedtimer, Conceptual, Save The Ocean, and Coutura lines, priced $235 to $1,200. Authorised Seiko dealer, free Australian shipping, full manufacturer warranty.
New to Seiko chronos? Read our complete Seiko buying guide for our team's picks across every line and budget.
Why Buy a Seiko Chronograph from Watch Direct?
Trusted by Australians since 2011, we are an Authorised Dealer for Seiko in Australia. Every Seiko chronograph ships with a full manufacturer warranty serviceable through Seiko Australia, free Australian shipping, and same-day dispatch on in-stock models. Afterpay available. We carry one of the deepest current Seiko chronograph selections online — including Speedtimer limited runs that sell out fast.
The Seiko Chronograph Range
Prospex Speedtimer (Solar): Seiko's flagship sport chronograph, drawing directly on the 1969 Speedtimer motorsport heritage. Sits within the broader Seiko Prospex sport range. Solar V192-series movement, 100m water resistance, tachymeter bezel, and bicompax or tricompax layouts. The current pick if you want a chronograph that never needs a battery — see our best Seiko Prospex watches guide for full Speedtimer breakdowns.
Conceptual Series: Seiko's everyday quartz chronograph line — typically the SSB references. Stainless steel cases, sub-$500 pricing, and clean dial designs that work with a suit or a t-shirt. The most popular entry point into a Seiko chronograph from the wider Seiko watches range.
Prospex Save The Ocean Chronograph: The patterned-dial divers' chronograph series produced in partnership with Fabien Cousteau's PADI initiative. Solar movement, 200m water resistance, and the signature wave-textured dial in ocean blues and greys — also represented across Seiko dive watches.
Solar Coutura: The dressier solar chronograph line. Slimmer cases, day-date sub-dials, and sapphire crystal on most references. Built for the office, not the dive boat.
What to Consider When Buying a Seiko Chronograph
Movement type — solar vs quartz: Every chronograph in this collection runs on solar or standard quartz. Solar charges from any light source and never needs a battery; standard quartz needs a battery swap every 2–3 years but costs less up front. There are no automatic chronographs in this collection — for mechanical chronos, see all chronograph watches.
Water resistance: Prospex Speedtimer and Save The Ocean models are rated to 200m and suit swimming, snorkelling, and recreational diving. Conceptual and Coutura references are typically 100m — fine for showers, rain, and pool swimming, but not scuba.
Case size and wrist fit: Seiko chronographs run 39mm to 45mm. The Conceptual SSB references sit around 42mm and wear true to size. Prospex Speedtimer cases run 39–41mm and wear smaller than spec because of short lugs. Check the lug-to-lug measurement on each product page before you commit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Seiko chronograph watches good?
Yes. Seiko invented the world's first automatic chronograph (Caliber 6139, 1969) and the first analog quartz chronograph (7A28, 1983). Current Seiko chronographs use Seiko's own V192 solar and VK-series meca-quartz movements — accurate, reliable, and built in-house. The Prospex Speedtimer line is widely considered the best solar chronograph under $1,000.
Does Seiko make automatic chronographs?
Yes, but not in this collection. Seiko's current automatic chronograph movements (8R-series with column wheel and vertical clutch) sit in higher-tier Prospex references typically priced $3,000+ and are not part of the standard Australian range. Every chronograph on this page is quartz or solar.
What is the difference between quartz, solar, and meca-quartz Seiko chronographs?
Standard quartz runs on a battery and requires a swap every 2–3 years. Solar (Seiko's V-series) charges from any light source and never needs a battery. Meca-quartz (VK-series) uses a quartz timekeeping module paired with a mechanical chronograph module, giving you quartz accuracy with the snap-back sweep and tactile pusher feel of a mechanical chronograph.
What is the most popular Seiko chronograph in Australia?
The Prospex Speedtimer Solar references (SSC813, SSC815, SSC819) and the Conceptual SSB-series quartz chronographs are consistently our top sellers. Speedtimer for buyers who want the Seiko motorsport heritage; Conceptual for buyers who want a clean everyday chronograph under $500.
Are Seiko chronographs water resistant?
Yes. Prospex Speedtimer and Save The Ocean chronographs are rated to 200m and ISO-compliant for swimming and diving. Conceptual and Coutura chronographs are typically rated to 100m — suitable for swimming and showering, not scuba. Always check the spec on the individual product page.





























