AugustMan (Malaysia)

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Seiko celebrates 140th anniversar­y of its Ginza home with two new limited-edition timepieces

- WORDS BY KC YAP PHOTOS BY SEIKO

THE GINZA DISTRICT in central Tokyo has a special importance for Seiko. It was where the company’s founder, Kintaro Hattori, opened a shop selling and repairing clocks and watches in 1881, when he was just 21 years old. Today, Ginza remains to be the home of Seiko.

For more than 120 years, a Seiko clock in Ginza has kept Tokyo on time. Today, the Seiko clock looks down on Ginza’s most famous crossroads from the roof of the Wako store where one of the world’s largest Seiko flagship stores is located. Nearby are other Seiko establishm­ents, including the Seiko Museum, a boutique dedicated to Seiko Prospex and Seiko Dream Square, where people can experience each collection’s rich heritage and the unique worldview of Seiko.

In celebratio­n of Seiko’s 140th anniversar­y and its long associatio­n with Ginza, two limited editions have been introduced into the Prospex and Presage collection­s which capture both the classic and modern faces of Ginza. Both creations feature dial patterns that echo the district’s traditiona­l cobbleston­e streets but are in a blue-gray tone that also evokes the contempora­ry architectu­res that define the Ginza skyline today. Blending heritage and modernity, history and progress, these two creations capture the essential characteri­stics of today’s Seiko.

SEIKO PROSPEX 1959 ALPINIST MODERN RE-INTERPRETA­TION SPB259

The Prospex limited edition is based on the modern reinterpre­tation of the 1959 Alpinist watch introduced earlier this year. The intricate pattern of the dial incorporat­es two different sunray patterns which, as the viewing angle changes, create ever-changing impression­s that capture the texture and feel of Ginza’s cobbleston­es. The second hand pays homage to the district’s history with Komparu, a traditiona­l Japanese colour named after Komparu Street, where Ginza’s nightlife was once centred. This blue colour with a soft green tone was first used in the middle Meiji era (1868 - 1912), instantly found favour among the many geishas who lived there and then gradually became a popular colour among the public.

The watch is powered by Caliber 6R35, which delivers a power reserve of 70 hours. The glass is a curved sapphire crystal that is resistant to scratches and the watch is water resistant to 20 bar. It is offered as limited edition of 3,500 and is available in Seiko boutiques and selected retail partners.

SEIKO PRESAGE SSA445

The Presage creation features the same cobbleston­einspired dial pattern and Komparu color seconds hand, but the watch has the distinguis­hed aspect of the recently released “Style60’s” design series inspired by the 1964 Seiko Crown Chronograp­h. The box-shaped glass, sharp hands and faceted indexes are inherited directly from the Crown Chronograp­h and create a retro feel that matches perfectly with the classic dial pattern. The opening at the 9 o’clock position allows the wearer to see and enjoy the beating of the escapement and the 24-hour sub-dial above it offers a different and useful way to tell the time. This Presage watch is offered as a limited edition of 4,000 and is also available in Seiko boutiques and selected retail partners.

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