Collected this on the last day of March 2026, just in time for Seiko to book the sale for its financial year end Mar26 😂. This was introduced in Jan 2026 after the Goldfeather range was revived in 2023 with two models in gold. A slim watch at 8.3mm with a
Hi All Having a bit of a sort out & found all the original paperwork, boxes & import docs from a couple of Seikos from a while back. Surprised it was the flyer for my Urushi. So here's mine with it's own mini brochure ( I think this all coincides with Sei
I never had a “lacquer” Seiko dial and wanted to see what I was missing. This “Urushi” feels and looks nice on the wrist. While I just received it today, so the novelty hasn’t worn off, I am very impressed with the quality of the watch in all respects. I
It was quite a shock in 2016 when Seiko presented this and the Urushi dialed equivalent at a price point that was at a very different level from what one would get elsewhere. With several more launches soon after it looked like the Presage line would be p
The Grand Seiko First , released in 1960 , can probably be considered one of the most significant watches in the history of Japanese horology. It marks the moment when Japan decided to compete directly with Switzerland in the realms of high precision and
When these came out, they really added a certain amount of excitement to the Presage line below the fully fledged enamel / Urushi dial versions. While the line is far from dead I find the excitement of the later versions after the Sakura got slowly less a
Hi All Definitely not a new watch ! One that's languished for a while. Bought around same time as my Urushi - and rather overshadowed by it, the strap broke & it just sat in draw for a while. Finally got motivated & got a new strap for a nicely contrastin
I wore this today; a limited Presage Chrono with Urushi lacquer. I had a white enamel one too, but sold it to MTF (a former Purist). Thickness its greatest shortcoming. Here’s the great White. Which do you like better? Cazalea