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Seiko Presage Classic Series
Watches inspired by traditional Japanese functional beauty, expressing the qualities of materials that add color to everyday life by using techniques and sensibilities cultivated through years of watchmaking experience.
At the heart of this series are richly textured, curved dials that express the soft and supple feel of natural textiles. Three distinct dial expressions bring out different facets of silk’s beauty. The tops of the indexes curve to conform with the dials’ rounded shape, and the minute and seconds hands bend gently toward the markers.
A dial inspired by lustrous silk fabric
A dial reflecting the graceful drape and texture of finely woven silk
A dial expressing the texture of raw silk yarn through a radial pattern
The case is constructed with soft, curved surfaces, and the dual-curved sapphire crystal echoes the contours of the dome-shaped dial, adding further depth to the overall design.
In addition to the 40mm and 36mm case sizes, we now offer a 38mm option, bringing the lineup to three case diameters. You can choose the size that suits your personal preference.
The series is equipped with the 6R5 series caliber, a mechanical movement with a power reserve of 3 days (approx. 72 hours). To indicate this fact, “AUTOMATIC 3 DAYS” appears on the dial. When fully wound, the watch can be removed on Friday afternoon and used as is on the following Monday, even if it is not worn on the weekend.
Silk has long been dyed in a wide spectrum of colors, with different hues rising to prominence throughout Japan’s history. Drawing on this rich cultural backdrop, the collection adopts traditional Japanese colors inspired by silk textiles as its dial palette. Each watch imparts a warm luster to the traditional Japanese color it expresses, offering a rich range of tones that allows you to find the one that resonates with your personal style.
A newly developed multi-row bracelet with design inspiration from the 1970s provides a delicate and comfortable feeling on the wrist. The bracelet’s links have an ergonomic shape, with a curved top surface and a reduction of contact points around the wrist for a comfortable fit and enhanced aesthetics. The short length of each link enhances the bracelet’s comfort.


shironeri: a lustrous pure white reminiscent of refined silk


sakura-iro: a soft pink evoking cherry blossoms, a hue cherished since the Heian period


shiro-iro: the color of unbleached natural fabric


wakatake-iro: a fresh, vibrant green long favored in kimono dyeing


fushi-iro: a dull brown color dyed with Shibaki wood


ai-iro: a dark indigo-dyed color known as “Japan Blue”.


sensaicha: a subdued greenish-brown that was fashionable during the Edo Period


sumi-iro: a greyish black originally used in garments worn by monks