People have got it all wrong: the Japanese are not proud of their products in the way the Germans are proud of their cars; they are “honoured” by them. This is the great difference of Nippon culture – ...
The limited (...) TIME.KEEPER Seiko’s tradition as a pioneer in sports timing began in the 1960s, when the company introduced to the world’s sporting stage a range of timing devices that (...) This ...
Grand Seiko’s latest watch is inspired by Lake Suwa, close to the company’s design studio in Shinshu, Japan. The most prominent feature of the timepiece is its dark blue dial, which has a wave ...
The Seiko Cocktail Time range is certainly one ... The range is packed with models which echo this sentiment. From the green texture of the Mojito to the suave brown gradient elegance of the ...