In 1965, Seiko released its first-ever dive watch, the 62MAS. Not only did that watch kick off an astounding legacy for one of the greatest dive watch brands in the world — without it, we would have ...
Seiko does fan service with the best of them. Not only does it maintain an expansive and steadily updated catalog, but it also balances innovative new designs with archival fan favorites better than ...
Based on Seiko’s modern Prospex divers, the special-edition SBDC191 borrows design elements from the SPB14 series. The iconic Seiko 62MAS diver-inspired 40.5mm dial of the watch carefully encases ...
The SPB147J1 and the SPB143J1 commemorate the 55th anniversary of the legendary '62MAS' Also In This Package A closer look at the Seiko 55th Anniversary Trilogy A closer look at the Grand Seiko ...
This story comes from Esquire’s About Time newsletter – your weekly dispatch from the world of watches. Get it free in your inbox every Sunday at 8am. Sign up here Hardly a week goes by in the Esquire ...
In 1 December 1966, the icebreaker Fuji set sail from Tokyo bound for the Antarctic. Those on board represented the 8th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, and they were equipped for brutal ...
Hardly a week goes by in the Esquire offices without a new Seiko landing in the in-box and getting the thumbs-up from someone in the room. Launches arrive at a steady clip, and judging by how often ...
To help celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 62MAS, Seiko’s first true dive watch, fans can weigh in on what the next reference will look like. Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If ...
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