- There are just 3,000 pieces of this limited edition watch available globally.
- Created in partnership with world-renowned Japanese artist Kosuke Kawamura, this limited edition timepiece focuses on his graphic design and textural collage expertise. To form these designs, Kawamura combined key elements from 60s and 70s archive Seiko timepieces to create a ‘mash-up’ collage style.
- Each limited edition piece features Kawamura’s signature on the caseback and comes with its own special box accompanied by an exclusive special poster designed by Kawamura.
- For over 50 years, Seiko 5 Sports has delivered consistently high levels of reliability, durability, performance and value, endearing them to lovers of mechanical watches worldwide. Today, with a new design, this much-loved timepiece is re-born.
- "5" represents the original five key attributes of every Seiko 5 watch: Recessed crown at the four o’clock position and Durable case and bracelet - features still present today.
- The mechanism used is an in-house-built 4R36 automatic movement. This calibre movement is complete with 24 Jewels and a 41-hour power reserve.
- See-through case back.
- Hardlex crystal lens.
- 100 metres water resistant.
- Stainless-steel case watch.
- Silver brushed stainless-steel bracelet finished with a three-fold clasp to ensure security on the wrist.
- Displays date and days of the week at the 3 o'clock position.
- 2-year manufacturer warranty.
Warranty | 2 years |
Edition | Seiko 5 |
Usually For | Men |
Water Resistancy | 100 Metres |
Dial Colour | Orange and Blue |
Date Feature | Date display at the 3 o'clock position |
Day Feature | Day display at the 3 o'clock position |
Glass | Hardlex |
Case Width | 42.5mm |
Case Thickness | 13.4mm |
Case Shape | Round |
Case Back | Screw case back |
Case Material | Stainless-steel |
Band Colour | Silver |
Band Material | Stainless-steel |
Band Width | 22mm |
Band Type | Bracelet |
Clasp Type | Three-Fold Clasp |
Movement | Automatic |
Calibre | 4R36 |
Power Reserve | 41 hours |
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