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King Seiko captures the beauty and artistry of a Japanese tradition with its latest creation



A new slim wristwatch with an intricately patterned dial captures the spirit of the Tokyo area, where King Seiko was born in the 1960s.

The patterned white dial is based on the chrysanthemum, recognized as one of the national flowers of Japan. Representing longevity and rejuvenation, the chrysanthemum holds great significance in Japanese culture. The auspicious flower is expressed through a pattern of finely intersecting lines called kiku tsunagi-mon, which, in Japanese, signifies a chrysanthemum pattern that connects with itself.

This pattern is especially associated with edo-kiriko glassware, a form of traditional cut glass considered to be one of the most popular craftworks from Japan. Edo-kiriko, which translates to “faceted objects of Edo,” is renowned for its intricate beauty and its unique designs achieved through the skillful cutting of glass into multiple facets.

The watch’s construction is inspired by the 1965 King Seiko KSK, whose sharp, angular case and high functionality helped define King Seiko’s character when it was introduced. The cases are angular and faceted, with large, flat planes and sharp angles, and they have been polished to reflect light pleasingly. Together with the case, the new creation’s faceted hour and minute hands demonstrate the high quality of modern Seiko manufacturing and harmonize with the precision and beauty of the chrysanthemum pattern so central to Japanese culture and one of its traditional craftworks.

Powered by Seiko’s slimline Calibre 6L35, the new watch is thinner than the original King Seiko KSK, despite having automatic winding and a date window, thanks to enhancements in the case construction. The watch will be available at the Seiko Boutiques and select retail stores worldwide as a limited edition from October 2023.

The King Seiko Collection: SJE095


Calibre 6L35
   Vibrations: 28,800 vibrations per hour (8 beats per second)
   Power reserve: 45 hours
   Number of jewels: 26

Specifications
   Stainless steel case and bracelet
   Box-shaped sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
   Screw case back
   Diameter: 38.6mm, Thickness: 10.7mm
   Water resistance: 5 bar
   Magnetic resistance: 4,800 A/m
   Additional leather strap included
   Recommended retail price in AUD: $5,350
   Limited edition of 600

For more information, readers may visit www.seikowatches.com

Special web page:
www.seikowatches.com/au-en/products/kingseiko/sje095

King Seiko web page:
www.seikowatches.com/au-en/products/kingseiko

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