Limited to just 1,500 units worldwide, the 1968 Seiko mechanical diver's reinterpretation is inspired by the mission to preserve the Arctic Ocean. The watch features a silver-textured dial resembling an ice glacier, with a distinctive 'Arctic Blue' GMT...
The Seiko SLA021J1 watch combines a 44.3mm round shaped stainless steel case and silver stainless steel bracelet with a push button deployment clasp. It has a black analogue dial with Lumibrite hands and indexes which are protected beneath a sapphire...
Seiko's pivotal moment was becoming the official timekeeper for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and it continues as the World Athletics Official Timekeeper since 1985, overseeing 180+ events worldwide. This model's black sub-dials and 'black on black' dial ensure...
The Seiko Prospex Black Series, now in its third year of limited-edition releases with only 6,000 pieces, was originally inspired by night diving. This practical diver's watch is solar-powered with a V147 calibre and draws design inspiration from Seiko's...
The Seiko Prospex Black Series, now in its third year of limited release with just 7000 pieces, it draws inspiration from night diving for enhanced visibility. Named "Tortoise" due to its turtle-like profile. Powered by a 4R35 calibre automatic movement....
Debuting in 1969, the Seiko Speedtimer revolutionised chronograph technology, kickstarting a defining era for this iconic timepiece. The 1970s were synonymous with cultural dynamism, encompassing fashion, music, and the adrenaline-fueled world of motorsports....
The ice-blue 'clearwater' design pays homage to Seiko's diving heritage, blending inspiration from the 1965 Diver's watch and the robust Seiko Marinemaster. With a silhouette and hour markers reminiscent of the original, this watch features a modern marine-sports...
Prospex ‘Crystal Trophy’ Speedtimer Solar Chronograph This solar powered chronograph timepiece is from the Prospex Speedtimer watch collection which represents Seiko’s professional timekeeping heritage. In the 1960s, Seiko announced itself...
The Prospex Speedtimer boasts a captivating dark green dial with a vintage touch, while embracing modern design elements. Crafted from stainless steel and sapphire glass, it features solar technology for continuous battery charging and a power indicator...
This watch takes its cues from the original 'Alpinist' launched in 1959 for Japanese 'Yama-otoko' mountain men, known for their reliability in tough terrain. Its colour is inspired by tranquil alpine lakes found deep in the mountains. Designed for practicality,...