King Seiko” KS1969 Limited Edition Model The KS1969 limited edition model features a case design that stands out for its thinness and brilliance, and is comfortable to wear. The dial is a combination of a strikethrough pattern and a gray gradation inspired by engravings on imported pocket watches, an idea of the company’s founder, Kintaro Hattori. The price is 396,000 yen, and the sales quantity is 800 pieces worldwide (including 300 pieces in Japan).
Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Mechanical Chronograph Limited Edition The Speedtimer Mechanical Chronograph, which is said to have the visibility and legibility to read time accurately, features a dial with a typographical pattern that is typical of the Prospex line. The price is 352,000 yen, and the sales quantity is 700 pieces worldwide (including 150 pieces in Japan).
Seiko Presage” Classic Series Craftsmanship Enameled dial Limited edition model This model pays homage to the characteristic case of the “Timekeeper” pocket watch from Seikosha’s early days, with a three-dimensional and intricately decorated bezel and a rounded, onion-like crown that still retains the atmosphere of the period. The rounded, onion-like crown is designed to retain the atmosphere of the period. The price is 264,000 yen, and the sales quantity is 1,450 pieces worldwide (including 400 pieces in Japan). The case, shaped and proportioned like a pocket watch, enhances the glossy luster and texture of the enamel dial, which was also used for the timekeeper, and the strap and case are connected by a pull-through strap with a movable structure similar to that of “Laurel,” the first Japanese-made wristwatch.
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