
KMII initiates a community poll to uncover the favorite Seiko Presage dial among collectors, following the sub-brand's successful relaunch. The post showcases various iconic dials, from cherry blossom to Starlight and Grand Feu enamel, inviting readers to share their preferences and highlight the diverse appeal of the Presage line.





The Seiko Presage SPB069 is a limited edition model within the Presage line, distinguished by its blue enamel dial. This reference was part of a series that showcased traditional Japanese craftsmanship, specifically the art of enamel work, applied to watch dials. It represents Seiko's commitment to offering timepieces that combine mechanical watchmaking with artisanal finishes, positioned as a dress-oriented option within the broader Presage collection.
The watch features a stainless steel case with a diameter of 40.5mm. It is powered by the automatic Seiko Caliber 6R15, which provides a power reserve of approximately 50 hours. The case is fitted with a sapphire crystal on the front, offering scratch resistance and clarity for viewing the distinctive blue enamel dial. The movement is visible through a display case back.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in mechanical watches with unique dial treatments and those seeking a dress watch with a distinct aesthetic. The blue enamel dial, a key feature, is produced by master craftsman Mitsuru Yokozawa and his team. As a limited edition, it holds particular interest for collectors focused on specific, artisanal releases from Seiko.
The one that stands out to me is for sure the blue enamel Seiko .
I imagine this is likely to prove very popular Has been the first Seiko for many a Purist
Why does that not surprise me, Richard?
This one has a unique military look for a Presage. Rare cream dial. As for the survey, I vote for blue enamel.
I quite like the blue enamel,which i very recebtly received but have yet to take a shot. others i enjoy would be urushi presage urushi chronograph tonneau presage enamel best henry
Whilst the blue enamel is without doubt a lovely finish, the roman numerals turn me off Great to see them all lined up! Cheers, G.
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