King Seiko is back, with NO DATE!

Jan 25, 2022,04:35 AM
 

The 1960’s saw unprecedented advances for Seiko, both in terms of technical development and design creativity. Besides Grand Seiko,the King Seiko series demonstrated the company's ability to create beautifully designed and finished mechanical watches with high accuracy. KS offered a powerful yet graceful design that symbolized the high quality of its construction. After more than half a century, the King Seiko collection is back with timepieces that showcase Seiko’s mechanical watchmaking. The first collection comprises five new timepieces, all available from February 2022 at the Seiko Boutiques and selected retailers world- wide.

The watch is powered by a version of Seiko’s high-performance 6R35 movement, Caliber 6R31. This movement delivers a power reserve of 70 hours and shares the same performance attributes, but without a date window.


The five new watches share a distinctively sharp and angular design that is inspired by the 1965 King Seiko KSK, which was the second series to be created and the one that defined the character of King Seiko. The combination of a flat dial with faceted indexes and broad, razor-edged hands gives the watch a refined and striking presence. The bold, faceted lugs have sharp angles and wide flat surfaces that feature both mirror and hairline finishing, creating a sense of precision. The twelve o’clock index is more than twice the width of the others and has a patterned texture specially crafted to ensure high legibility and to give the dial a bright sparkle that invites the eye.


The case is constructed so that, combined with the boxed-shaped sapphire crystal, it gives each watch a slim and elegant feel. An anti-reflective coating on the inner surface of the crystal delivers high legibility from any angle. The bracelet pays homage to the design of the original King Seiko series and its many beveled surfaces reflect the light in a way that is dynamic and ever-changing. Powered by Caliber 6R31, the watch delivers a power reserve of 70 hours and is water resistant to 100 meters.


The new collection contains five watches, each with the same case but a different dial color. One is in the original silver tone of the 1965 KSK, and versions in lightgray, charcoal gray, brown and red complete the range. The light gray dial has a delicate hairline pattern, while the other four have a beautiful sunray finish that gives the watches a special warmth and depth.




Five alternative leather straps specially designed for the new collection will be introduced. To see each combination of strap and watch, you can click here: 

https://www.seikowatches.com/global-en/products/kingseiko/special/simulator/




King Seikos
Caliber 6R31
Vibrations: 21,600 vibrations per hour (6 beats per second)
Power reserve: 70 hours
Number of jewels: 24

Specifications
Stainless steel case and bracelet
Box shaped sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Screw case back
Diameter: 37.0mm, Thickness: 12.1mm
Water resistance: 10 bar
Magnetic resistance: 4,800 A/m
Approximate price in Europe: €1,700























Brought to you from Seiko.

Cazalea


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Wonderful.

 
 By: InHavenPro : January 25th, 2022-05:13
I think these are outstanding value. Might even get one later in the year.... Cheers, Filip

Looks nice

 
 By: gunungbesarsekali : January 25th, 2022-05:50
Love the is great size

Being that....

 
 By: InHavenPro : January 25th, 2022-05:55
this timepiece, to me, represents the essence of Seiko purity in movement and design, I'd be heavily inclined to spec one out this way.... ...  

Thickness still an issue

 
 By: mhz vph : January 25th, 2022-06:54
We need to see Seiko come up with a hand-winding movement to use in their presage/KS series to get the thickness down. But everything else about this is spot on. Cool bracelet, and a nice option for the no-date enthusiasts.

I'm on it, Mike. Definite for '22. Although one of my Omegas . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 25th, 2022-06:58
. . . will have to be sacrificed. Not for financial reasons; I've reached my limit, so from now on one has to go to allow another in. No exceptions. 😐

Seiko really sweats the details

 
 By: VinnieD : January 25th, 2022-08:06
What other brand would propose two different finishings for their silver dials? If only they had only "King Seiko" on the dial, and had made it a thinner manual-wound piece, it would have been on my list. But then again, it would be a SBGW 231. This is a ... 

Well played Seiko ! …

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : January 25th, 2022-11:13
It’s sure to find a strong following.

Live pics.

 
 By: jomni1 : January 25th, 2022-11:53
Live pics are available in some sites. I liked the brushed finish. The bracelet looks fine.

What GS should be doing, but who cares let KS lead the way.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : January 25th, 2022-13:13
Right size, maybe a bit thick as others have commented but that’s always been the way, and no date. My preference would be for a lighter dial and a strap, but having the bracelet could be good too.

That red is sharp

 
 By: Nicetomeetyou : January 25th, 2022-14:52
Bracelet integration and style is very interesting.

I'm down . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 25th, 2022-20:23
. . . with brown . . . . . . and multiple straps. ...  

It's quite....

 
 By: InHavenPro : January 26th, 2022-05:28
the 'cameleon'!

Nice release!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : January 25th, 2022-15:12

I can see their appeal!

 
 By: NT931 : January 26th, 2022-00:20
Especially with both strap and bracelet options, and some colour in their dials. That said, I'm still fond of my vintage 44ks, especially since it can be fitted with an inexpensive (and appropriately jangly) third party bracelet. Perfect for the humid cli...  

Here’s mine

 
 By: cazalea : January 26th, 2022-05:20
Cazalea ...  

Found this picture of the black, red and brown...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : February 13th, 2022-01:59
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