Daytona Mod
The SeikoMod Daytona collection brings together chronograph watches with a sporty and technical design, conceived to offer precise timekeeping and reliable everyday wear . Each model is equipped with the Seiko VK63 meca-quartz movement , renowned for its high precision, smooth sweep of the central seconds hand when the chronograph is activated, and long-lasting durability. The 316L stainless steel case ensures strength and resistance, while the solid steel case back further enhances the overall durability. Protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal , the chronograph dial incorporates functional counters and luminescent hands, guaranteeing optimal legibility in all conditions. Designed for enthusiasts of sporty and technical watches, the SeikoMod Daytona collection combines meca-quartz technology , chronograph functionality , and high-quality craftsmanship in high-performance and versatile timepieces.
You have questions ?
Contact usWhat movement is powered by the Seikomod Daytona?
The Seikomod Daytona is equipped with a Japanese Seiko VK63 meca-quartz chronograph movement renowned for its reliability and precision.
Are the chronograph counters functional?
Yes, absolutely. The Seikomod Daytona features fully functional sub-dials that accurately measure time intervals. The pushers on the side of the case allow you to easily start, stop, and reset the chronograph.
What is the difference between a steel bracelet and an Oysterflex bracelet?
- Steel bracelet : a more classic and versatile look, suitable for both professional and sporting environments.
- Oysterflex bracelet (rubber) : lighter, more comfortable and more performance/sport oriented, ideal for a bold and modern style.
The choice depends primarily on your aesthetic preference and lifestyle.
Is the watch waterproof?
The watch is suitable for everyday situations (rain, hand washing, splashes) when the crown is fully screwed against the case.
For swimming or prolonged immersion, we recommend consulting the detailed specifications of the Daytona model, generally 100m depth .






