The Japanese brand is celebrating its 145th birthday with a collection of top-notch timepieces—including an affordable riff ...
In 1881, a young entrepreneur named Kintaro Hattori opened a small shop in Tokyo, laying the foundation for what would become ...
Seiko’s history began not as a watchmaker, but as a watch shop called K. Hattori & Co, opened by brand founder Kintaro ...
Seiko expands its enamel dial Presage collection with a tonneau case shape and dial inspired by the brand's earliest pocket ...
Seiko celebrates its 145th anniversary by adding gilded accents to some of its archival icons, including the celebrated ...
Seiko brings back the tonneau case shape to the Presage line ✓ The new SPB537 with a white enamel dial ✓ Discover it here on ...
Seiko introduces the Presage Classic Series SPB537, a new tonneau-shaped model with a handcrafted enamel dial Paired with a ...
Grand Seiko's Alive In Time exhibition in KL highlights Japan's natural landscapes, being present in each moment.
Seiko celebrates its 145th anniversary with four limited‑edition watches across King Seiko, Prospex, Presage and Astron lines ...
Meet the Seiko 145th-anniversary watches ✓ The King Seiko SJE121, Prospex Speedtimer SRQ059, Presage SPB538, and Astron SSH186 ✓ ...
We’ve long described the Seiko 5 Sports line as the “biggest cheat code” in watches. Why? Because the watches produced by the legendary Japanese brand, often priced under $500, offer the type of ...
The Seiko Model 5 probably is the best watch you've never heard of. Seiko sold more than 5 million of them in the four years after its introduction in 1963. Never had so many paid so little for a high ...