SEIKO Presage 'Laurel' SPB401 SPB401J SPB401J1 Craftsmanship Series 110th Seiko Anniversary Limited Edition 1,500 Units
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This model is limited to 1,500 pieces worldwide.
This watch commemorates the 110th anniversary of the ‘Laurel’ – the first wristwatch made in Japan by Seiko.
Similar to the original ‘Laurel’ design, this model has an enamelled white dial with a red accent colour at 12 o’clock. The leather material used for the strap is sourced from LWG certified tanneries – the Leather Working Group non-profit organisation dedicated to sustainable leather production.
The enamelling on each ‘Craftsmanship Series’ limited edition dial is undertaken by Japanese Takumi craftspeople by hand, using traditional techniques usually found in art and design pieces.
The Seiko Presage collection inherits more than a century of watchmaking tradition and remains true to its values of Japanese precision and beauty in every piece.
Seiko Presage: Timeless looks, precise mechanical timekeeping; minimalistic watch designs with a distinctly Japanese aesthetic.
* In an actual watch, the case back direction might be different from the photograph.
Specifications
Movement
- Caliber Number
- 6R27
- Movement Type
- Automatic with manual winding
Precision
+25 to -15 seconds per day
- Power reserve
- Approx. 45 hours
- Jewels
- 29
- Functions
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- Date hand
- Power reserve indicator
- Stop second hand function
- Date display
Case/Band
- Case Material
- Stainless steel
- Case Size
- Thickness:12.8mm
Diameter:40.2mm
Lug-to-lug:48.0mm
Crystal
Dual-curved sapphire crystal
Crystal Coating
Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
- Band Material
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Calfskin
- Clasp
Three-fold clasp with push button release
Distance between lugs : 20
Other Details
- Water Resistance
- 100m
- Features
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- LIMITED EDITION on the case back
- Enamel dial
- See-through & Screw case back
*This enamel watch dial is manufactured by firing it at a high temperature. The process of melting enamel may create small dimples, tiny dots, and a rough surface. These attributes are unique features of genuine enamel watch dials, of which no two are exactly alike.