Seiko Presage 145th Anniversary

New Seiko Presage 145th Anniversary Limited Editions: Arita Porcelain Dial & Silk-Inspired

Two expressions of Japanese artistry in a milestone Presage anniversary release.

The Seiko Presage 145th Anniversary collection marks a significant milestone in the brand’s long-standing heritage of Japanese watchmaking excellence. Tracing its origins back to 1881, when Kintaro Hattori founded “K. Hattori” in Tokyo’s Ginza district, Seiko has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation while preserving traditional craftsmanship.

From producing Japan’s first wristwatch in 1913 to introducing groundbreaking technologies such as the first Japanese chronograph, the first dive watch, and the revolutionary Quartz Astron in 1969, Seiko has shaped modern horology through continuous evolution.

The Presage Classic Series now welcomes two new limited editions created to honor the brand’s 145th anniversary, each reflecting a different facet of Japanese artistry.

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A Legacy of Innovation and Seiko Blue Heritage

Throughout the 1960s, Seiko entered a transformative era of innovation that defined its global identity. This decade saw the introduction of multiple horological milestones, including the first Japanese chronograph in 1964 and the brand’s first dive watch in 1965.

It was also during this period that Seiko developed “Seiko Blue,” a signature color that has evolved over decades into a symbolic representation of precision, innovation, and Japanese design philosophy.

This anniversary collection draws directly from that heritage, combining historical influence with refined modern execution.

Arita Porcelain Dial: A Masterpiece of Japanese Ceramics

The highlight of the Seiko Presage 145th Anniversary edition is the introduction of a cobalt blue Arita porcelain dial, a first for the Presage collection in this specific color expression.

Arita porcelain is one of Japan’s most respected ceramic traditions, dating back to the early 17th century. For this project, Seiko collaborated with master craftsman Hiroyuki Hashiguchi and artisan Toshiaki Kawaguchi, who oversee production in a historic workshop established in 1830.

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Each dial undergoes a complex multi-stage process involving precise molding, glazing, and high-temperature firing. The cobalt blue glaze is particularly challenging to control, requiring careful calibration to ensure consistency and depth without obscuring the intricate radial pattern beneath the surface.

The porcelain material itself has been specially reinforced to achieve durability levels more than four times higher than traditional ceramics, ensuring suitability for wristwatch applications.

The result is a dial that combines visual depth, artisanal heritage, and technical innovation in a single surface.

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Technical Specifications

Case materialStainless steel with super-hard coating
Case Diameter39.6 mm
Thickness12.8 mm
Water resistance3 bar (30 meters)
DialCobalt blue Arita porcelain
CrystalDual-curved sapphire with anti-reflective coating
StrapLeather (LWG certified)
MovementAutomatic
CalibreSeiko Calibre 6R51
Frequency21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Power reserve72 hours
FunctionsHours, minutes, central seconds
Availability1.500 pieces
Price€1.900

Silk-Inspired Dial: A Tribute to Japanese Textile Tradition

Alongside the porcelain edition, Seiko introduces a second model inspired by traditional Japanese silk craftsmanship.

The dial features a finely textured surface designed to replicate the subtle weave of silk fabric, finished in a refined shironeri white tone. Historically associated with purity and new beginnings, this shade gives the watch a serene and elegant aesthetic.

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The minimalist structure is enhanced by gently curved hands and indices, which follow the natural contour of the dial surface. Blue accents inspired by Seiko Blue introduce contrast and reinforce the connection to the brand’s identity.

This model reflects a more understated interpretation of Japanese craftsmanship, focusing on texture, light interaction, and purity of form.

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Technical Specifications

Case materialStainless steel with super-hard coating
Case Diameter36 mm
Thickness12.5 mm
Water resistance10 bar (100 meters)
DialSilk-textured shironeri white dial
CrystalDual-curved sapphire with anti-reflective coating
StrapLeather (LWG certified)
MovementAutomatic
CalibreSeiko Calibre 6R51
Frequency21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Power reserve72 hours
FunctionsHours, minutes, central seconds
Availability2.500 pieces
Price€1.050

Availability and Launch

The Seiko Presage 145th Anniversary limited editions will be released from June and July 2026 through Seiko boutiques and authorized retailers worldwide. Both models are strictly limited in production, reinforcing their collectible nature within the Presage lineup.

A Modern Expression of Japanese Craftsmanship

The Seiko Presage 145th Anniversary collection represents two complementary interpretations of Japanese artistry: the technical precision of Arita porcelain craftsmanship and the subtle elegance of silk-inspired design.

Together, they highlight Seiko’s ability to merge traditional cultural heritage with modern mechanical watchmaking.

For more information, please visit the official Seiko website.

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