The Seiko Presage Kintaro Hattori SPB441 was introduced in 2024 for the 100th anniversary of the Seiko Brand . It pays tribute to the very first watch with " Seiko " on the dial , dating from 1924 . In fact, it is said that six prototypes of this watch we...
The enamel dial, hand shape and overall vibe there are some points that leave me slightly disappointed. For such a piece I would have preferred the original setup (small seconds, no other complication) was maintained and a more slender profile would not g...
and they make me think that I probably considered this reissue a little too quickly. I quite like it however and, given its price, it would be fairly easy to score. Best, Emmanuel PS: I would like to make a post on the "first" Grand Seiko and its many rei...
The Pogue, and the Tokyo 1964 Olympics reissues were a lot more problematic in my opinion. Sometimes I have the feeling that they are cutting corners in a very un-Japanese fashion.
The strap design, enamel dial, Breguet numerals, all what I would enjoy wearing. However, the size is unfortunately too small for me. On a related note, the Presage Laurel is another wonderful piece, but I don’t fully understand how these pieces relate to...
The first watch bearing the "Seiko" name, however, is from 1924 and it has different hands and a different case (thinner bezel). But both watches share some design elements, no doubt about that. Best, Emmanuel credit: Monochrome ...
So, the Laurel is Seiko’s first wrist watch, while the SPB441 came afterwards as the first wristwatch with Seiko written on dial. And of course other design differences you highlight. Thanks for the explanation🙏🏽.