
Max, known as lukather1, shares his personal account of visiting the Seiko Museum in Tokyo, a long-held dream realized with the help of fellow collector Ken. His report, rich with photographs, captures the essence of the museum experience and the historical significance of Seiko's horological achievements, making it a valuable resource for those considering a visit.




















































. . . of the Seiko museum - that Seiko Crown is delectable! - but for honoring our Ken, one of the greatest guys you'll ever meet. Cordially, Art
Thanks a lot for this great report, it was a big plesure for me to read it! And with Ken's presence, sure it was a great moment! I can see on your pics that you enjoyed every second of the visit! Thanks a lot again! Fx
Thank you so much Max for sharing your wonderful report with us and you are indeed very lucky to meet Ken San, I hope to one day retrace your steps. S
Thank you, Max. Pleasure is all mine. Please visit again and we will do it again (as long as it is not my busy day - ). I did have a good time with you, too. It is my utmost pleasure to treat and help fellow watch lovers have great time in Tokyo. I hope to meet new friends like this anytime! Thanks again for visiting, wonderful report and memory. Omotenashi, Ken
I'd love to visit someday. Cheers, Tony C.
I feel that I have traveled to Japan and I walk into a museum Seiko Thank you very much for your pictures and effort involved Max WTA
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