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Seiko's Legacy of Innovation: From the Seiko Laurel to the Astron GPS Solar
Seiko is an abbreviation of “Seikosha,” which roughly translates to, “House of Exquisite Workmanship” in Japanese. This name is not just a title; it's a guiding principle that defines Seiko's comm...
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Seiko 5 Sports SKX Re-Creation “Midi” Collection
Small but Mighty: The Seiko 5 Sports Midi Collection Honours a Classic Legacy with Modern Wearability If you're a fan of classic dive watches, you've likely heard of the Seiko SKX series. Thes...
Read more2021 Seiko Prospex Alpinist European Limited Edition SPB201J1
Off the back of the success of the previous Alpinist release late last year, Seiko have unveiled the Seiko Prospex Alpinist: 2021 European Limited Edition SPB201J1. Whereas the previous edition h...
Read moreSeiko Island Green Limited Edition Collection
The new Seiko Island Green Limited Edition Collection is a trilogy of stunning watches designed to reflect the dense verdant forest on Japan’s Iriomote Island– one of the world’s best places fo...
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Seiko Prospex Black Series Limited Editions SLA035J1
The Seiko Prospex Black Series Limited Editions SLA035J1 is a new version of one Seiko’s most famous dive watches, the Marinemaster 300. It comes as part of a new collection of sleek black limite...
Read moreIntroducing The Seiko Prospex Black Series Limited Editions
Introducing the Seiko Prospex black series limited editions based off the Seiko Sumo and Marinemaster 300. Seiko's new black series range consists of 3 beautiful designs the SLA035J1, SPB125J1 a...
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Introducing 3 New Seiko Alpinist Prospex Watches
Introducing 3 new Seiko Alpinist! Exciting news for the popular Alpinist range reincarnated from the depths of Seiko Japan , the legacy continues from the outstanding original SARB017J1, Seiko r...
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What's next for Seiko's SKX range?
What's next for Seiko's SKX range? A Brief History...The SKX first entered circulation in 1965 with the introduction of the '62mas', which was water resistant unto 150m. By 1967 Seiko had doubled t...
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The first Seiko 5 was introduced in 1963 under the name Seiko Sportmatic. It was both Seiko’s and Japan’s first automatic day-date watch. The number ‘5’ is used by Seiko intentionally as a means of...
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