SEIKO 5 Sports HUF Limited Edition

BY METROSOCIETY

  • February 26, 2026
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Sometimes style doesn’t need to be loud it needs to be precise. The reunion between Seiko and HUF delivers exactly that with the Seiko 5 Sports HUF Limited Edition SRPM09K a timepiece where 1970s watch heritage meets California street culture.

 

 

Founded in 2002 by professional skateboarder Keith Hufnagel, HUF evolved from a curated skate shop into a globally respected lifestyle brand. Its DNA is rooted in authenticity, clean graphics, and a no-compromise attitude. When paired with Seiko 5 Sports, the result feels natural two worlds aligned by craft and cultural credibility.

 

This edition draws from the iconic ‘Time Sonar’ of the 1970s, known for its transparent dial. Reimagined within the Field Series case architecture and finished in signature HUF Green, the watch carries a vintage-outdoors sensibility while remaining versatile enough for everyday wear. The green dial against stainless steel feels bold yet controlled equally at home with tailored separates or relaxed streetwear.

 

Limited to 7,000 pieces worldwide, the watch features a screw-down see-through case back engraved with “Limited Edition” and an individual serial number. An exclusive box set reinforces its collectible appeal without overstatement.

 

 

Powered by the automatic Caliber 4R36 with manual winding capability, it offers approximately 41 hours of power reserve, day-date display at 3 o’clock, and hacking seconds for precise time setting. The 39.4 mm case sits comfortably on most wrists, protected by Hardlex crystal, with Lumibrite-coated hands for low-light visibility and 100-meter water resistance for everyday practicality.

 

In a fashion-led men’s lifestyle, a watch is more than a tool it’s a rhythm. The Seiko 5 Sports HUF Limited Edition blends vintage character, street credibility, and functional reliability into a piece that completes a look without trying too hard. At 15,500 THB and available from March 5, 2026, it’s a limited release that feels considered, wearable, and culturally aware exactly how modern icons should be.