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Presage

PRESAGE LUXE COLLECTION

Each stunningly crafted Presage reflects an extraordinary heritage of artistry in design and timekeeping, capturing the essence of Japanese classic and contemporary style. Crafted by master artisans, each timepiece is a unique work of art, from the exquisite dials to the finely wrought hands and the sapphire crystals for the utmost in clarity.

EXQUISITE DIAL DETAILS

To convey the true essence of Japanese artistry, Presage collaborates with highly skilled enamel, porcelain, and lacquer craftsmen and artisans from various regions in Japan, each devoted to the perfection of their discipline. The newest Presage designs from the Sharp Edged Series, convey the cool angularity of today’s Japanese aesthetic. Inspired by energy itself, the subtly intricate dial pattern is based on the traditional Asanoha hemp leaf motif, a symbol of growth and prosperity.

FINE MECHANICAL TIMEKEEPING FROM JAPAN

JAPANESE BEAUTY CRAFTED INTO A MECHANICAL TIMEPIECE

Featuring the finest in Japanese watch making, each Presage is equipped with one of Seiko’s in-house mechanical calibers. In addition to 6R64 movement with a GMT complication, the collection now boasts new 6R movements with a power reserve of up to 72 hours- three full days. These mechanical timepieces features a see-through caseback offering a clear view of the mechanical timekeeping in action.

Presage Collection

SPB417
$1,200
SPB415
$1,200

Limited Edition

SPB397
$1,850

Limited Edition

SPB395
$1,850

Limited Edition

SPB399
$2,050

Limited Edition

SPB393
$1,450

Limited Edition

SPB359
$1,800

Limited Edition

SPB363
$1,000

Limited Edition

SPB361
$1,400
SPB161
$1,300

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The history of Seiko began in 1881 when Kintaro Hattori opened a shop in Ginza to repair and sell timepieces. In 1913, his company produced Japan’s first wristwatch, the Laurel, and has advanced the art of watchmaking in the ensuing years through both technology and craft... ( Read More )
Introduced in 2020, the Seiko Presage Sharp Edged Series quickly gained a reputation for its angular silhouette, distinctively patterned dial, and hands and indexes that reflect light while enhancing legibility.. ( Read More )
The Laurel, Japan's first wristwatch, was created in 1913 and laid the foundation of the wristwatch manufacturing industry in Japan... ( Read More )
Ever since its first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko has developed new technologies, features, and designs that have made the Seiko Prospex diver’s watch collection a favorite among professional and recreational divers the world over... ( Read More )
The history of Seiko began in 1881 when Kintaro Hattori opened a shop in Ginza to repair and sell timepieces. In 1913, his company produced Japan’s first wristwatch, the Laurel, and has advanced the art of watchmaking in the ensuing years through both technology and craft... ( Read More )
The Seiko Presage Sharp Edged Series combines traditional mechanical watchmaking with distinctively modern Japanese style. It pairs the lauded refinement of Japanese design with strong, angular cases. The latest Sharp Edged Series models are a pair of limited .. ( Read More )
Arita, a small town in Kyushu, the third largest island in the southwest of Japan, came to prominence in the early 17th century when clay suitable for porcelain manufacture was discovered there and its porcelain products soon became highly prized in Japan for the high quality of their artistry... ( Read More )
The dial’s reddish-brown persimmon color is known as Kakiiro, which is a traditional Japanese color that originated with the Ichikawa family who first used it generations ago in their Kabuki costumes. This rich color remains a Kabuki favorite to this day. The dial edge is a darker shade so that the gold color hands and indexes stand out clearly... ( Read More )
Arita, a small town in Kyushu, the third largest island in the southwest of Japan, came to prominence in the early 17th century when clay suitable for porcelain manufacture was discovered there and its porcelain products soon became highly prized in Japan for the high quality of their artistry. .. ( Read More )
Kanazawa is where Lacquer artist Isshu Tamura produces works using techniques unique to Kanazawa Urushi lacquerware. With this new watch, Mr. Tamura expresses the beauty of summer in Kanazawa and the Hokuriku region... ( Read More )
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