Named after its original quartz watch from 1969, Seiko’s modern Astron line still represents the pinnacle of the brand’s neverending quest for greater accuracy in watchmaking. Today’s Astron models ...
Seiko's new Prospex Speedtimer Motoring is an homage to classic car design, with a cream 'Panda' dial and perforated brown leather strap. Solar-powered, it has up to six months of power reserve and ...
Most of the time, Seiko plays it pretty safe with its designs, which is one of the reasons why the Japanese giant is one of the largest and most successful watch brands in the world. But once in a ...
Few watches have a following as broad as the Seiko 5. Collectors respect it. Beginners start with it. And most people who buy one end up keeping it for life. With prices starting as low as $315, you ...
There are plenty of watches that promise adventure—and then there’s the Seiko Turtle. First launched in 1976, this softly curved, cushion-cased diver has survived everything from Pacific salt water to ...
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Seiko has joined forces with Bamford Watch Department for the first time, creating a watch that’s equal parts heritage and imagination. The Seiko 5 Sports x Bamford Limited Edition (SRPL95) takes ...
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Ask any watch fan, and they will tell you, what you see is what you get with Seiko. The Japanese watchmaker is famous for producing rugged, durable and affordable timepieces that deliver exceptional ...
Usually, new dial variations tend to be the least surprising novelties in the watch world. If we’re talking about a new Grand Seiko dial, though, I’m all ears. When I first saw the Grand Seiko SLGB005 ...