The Japanese Manufacture modernizes and reinterprets its iconic King Seiko, one of the most historical, technical and design watches of the brand! A small overview...
A collection born in the 1960s
From the first Grand Seiko in 1960 to the automatic chronograph in 1969, the 1960s was a decade of unprecedented progress for Seiko, both in terms of technical developments and design creativity. It laid the foundation for Seiko's future success in the field of prestige watches. Alongside Grand Seiko, another series in particular demonstrated the company's ability to create high-precision, beautifully designed and perfectly finished mechanical watches. It was called King Seiko. In addition to its precision, it offered a robust yet elegant design that symbolized the high quality of its construction. Now, after more than half a century, the King Seiko collection is back with timepieces that showcase the high quality of Seiko's mechanical watchmaking.
A design inspired by the "Grammar of Design"
This SPB279 has a distinctive, protruding and angular design inspired by the KSK 44-9990 from 1965. This model is from the second collection that had been created. It is this line that defined the true character of King Seiko. Indeed, it follows the design guidelines set by Taro Tanaka. Tanaka set Seiko apart from the traditional watchmaking style by defining a simple but effective set of rules: "Design Grammar". In essence, this meant that cases should be shaped and finished without distortion, bezels should be simple and hands should be pointed and mostly flat. These rules are still an integral part of Grand Seiko's watchmaking language and philosophy and apply to this new King Seiko collection as well.
A vintage look
This reference SPB279 has a case that is constructed in such a way that, when assembled with the boxed-shaped sapphire crystal, it gives this watch a slim and elegant feel. The powerful, faceted lugs have sharp angles and large flat surfaces with mirror and brushed finishes, creating a precision effect. The crown and case back feature the new King Seiko emblem, the design of which is inspired by the original KSK.
As for the dial, it has a silver sunburst finish and features applied and polished hour markers. Like the 44-9990, the marker at 12 o'clock is twice as wide as the others and has a thin pyramid pattern on its upper side. And like the original, it has no date indication, keeping the dial clean and balanced. In keeping with the "Grammar of Design," the hour and minute hands are flat, with a polished faceted Zaratsu finish, combined with a very thin seconds hand.
To complete the very retro look of this King Seiko, this model is equipped with a multi-link steel bracelet paying homage to the design of the original series. Its many beveled surfaces reflect the light in a dynamic and ever-changing way. We can also note the presence of a butterfly folding clasp.
A Manufacture caliber
This King Seiko is of course powered by a movement entirely manufactured by the brand: the caliber 6R31. This is a new generation of 6R movement, and more precisely the 6R35 without the date function. It oscillates at 21,600 vibrations per hour and offers a comfortable power reserve of 70 hours. An interesting mix of old-fashioned frequency and then modern power reserve.
In brief:
- A modern reinterpretation of the 1960s King Seiko, elegant and innovative.
- A sublime silver sunray dial
- The King Seiko crest on the case back and engraved on the crown
Specifications
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Brand
- Seiko
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Reference
- SPB279J1
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Condition
- New
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Country of manufacture
- Japon
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Warranty
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- 3 years
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Brand Collection
- King Seiko - Seiko
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Launch year
- 2022
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Gender
- Unisex
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Must-Have / Essentials
- New
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Case material
- Stainless steel
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Water Resistant
- 100 m
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Diameter
- 37 mm
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Crystal
- anti-reflective treatment, Domed, Sapphire crystal
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Watch movement
- In house automatic movement
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Movement model
- 6R31
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Power reserve
- 70 hours
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Strap materials
- Stainless steel
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Buckle
- Deployant clasp
- Case shape
- Round
- Case material
- Stainless steel
- Finishing of the case
- Brushed and polished
- Lugs
- Stainless steel
- Water Resistant
- 100 m
- Diameter
- 37 mm
- Case Length
- 43,5 mm
- Case Thickness
- 12,1 mm
- Lug Width
- 19 mm
- Weight
- 129 g
- Case features
- Engraved back, Closed back, Screwed back, Fond acier inoxydable
- Crown
- 3 o'clock, Screw-down crown, Steel
- Crystal
- anti-reflective treatment, Domed, Sapphire crystal
- Bezel
- Slick
- Bezel color
- Grey
- Bezel / Insert material
- Steel
- Dial
- Sunray brushing
- Dial color
- Silver
- Marker
- Stick pointer, Applied, Faceted
- Dial type
- 3 hands
- Display
- Analog
- Lume
- No
- Hands
- Dauphine hands
- Watch movement
- In house automatic movement
- Movement model
- 6R31
- Balance frequency
- 21 600 Vibrations per hour (VpH)
- Stones
- 24 rubis
- Complications/functions
- Stop-second, Hours Minutes Seconds
- Power reserve
- 70 hours
- Strap materials
- Stainless steel
- Strap color
- Steel
- Buckle
- Butterfly clasp with pushers
- Lug width
- 19