Fashion is a funny old place. We're constantly looking backwards, desperate to reinvent history in new ways – it's called ...
Seiko continues to blur the lines between its brands. Back in 2017, Seiko spun off Grand Seiko as its own separate brand (with its own separate branding). The move was intended to allow Grand Seiko to ...
In Japan, they do things differently. For the Japanese watch business in the 1960s, doing things differently came from necessity. While Swiss watch brands could source components from hundreds of ...
Relaunched in 2020 and fitting between the Seiko and Grand Seiko brands, King Seiko has just added a new watch to its lineup, and it features a dial inspired by the chrysanthemum flower. The ...
Compared to the long-standing tradition of Swiss watches, the history of Japanese watches is relatively short. However, through continuous refinement and unique development, many standout models have ...
Made in collaboration with Beams for the brand’s 50th anniversary, the latest King Seiko KSK to join the fray gives new meaning to the term glow up. The dial of the SDKA025 features a stamped radial ...
Seiko is back with a trio of preppy-coded King Seiko time-tellers, each boasting a distinct color dial: “Preppy Blue,” “Preppy Green” and “Preppy Burgundy.” The choice of colorways is inspired by the ...
The new King Seiko VANAC collection offers a retro-chic watch with a stunning array of dials. That's paired with a seriously good movement inside, for the best of old and new. Fashion is a funny old ...