1960s King Seiko timepieces led Seiko Watch Corporation's developments in world-leading technical precision. Long live the new King Seiko: modernised elite watchmaking, yet its stately, dignified and majestically classic looks remain.
Seiko's heritage in innovative and reliable diving watches began with the 1965 launch of Japan and Seiko's first ever Diver's watch. Worn four times by the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition team and by adventurers in the severest conditions on Earth.
The Speedtimer Prospex watch collection represents Seiko's professional timekeeping heritage and takes inspiration from the brand's innovative history.
The world's first GPS solar watch. By connecting to the GPS network, the Astron adjusts at the touch of a button to your time zone and, powered by energy from light alone, never needs a battery change.
This timepiece is from the Alpinist collection, first launched in 1959 exclusively for the Japanese market. Designed for Japanese ‘Yama-otoko’ mountain men, to be reliable in treacherous terrain, these are part of the Land collection.