THE GRACEFUL LINES OF THE ORIGINAL KING SEIKO KSK ARE RE-CREATED ANEW.
Two new hi-grade mechanical watches are today added to the King Seiko collection. In their different ways, both express the spirit of the time, 60 years ago, when King Seiko was first created and the area in Tokyo where it was born.
A re-creation of the 1965 King Seiko KSK
FAITHFUL IN DESIGN TO THE ORIGINAL BUT COMPLETELY UP-TO-DATE IN TECHNOLOGY
The case back carries the King Seiko name and the same shield design as the original. The Seiko name and a “W” mark that signifies the KSK’s water resistance appear on the crown. Even the buckle is faithfully re-created.
This new King Seiko KSK re-creation will be available from July 2022 as a limited edition of 1,700 at selected Seiko boutiques and retail partners worldwide.
THE MAGICAL BEAUTY OF THE WISTERIA OF KAMEIDO
The Kameido area of Tokyo was home to the Seiko facility that created King Seiko. Nearby this factory is the stunning Kameido Tenjin Shrine. Founded in 1662, this Shinto shrine is today revered as much for its stunning display of wisteria in Spring as it is for its heritage because its wisteria gardens inspired many important ‘Ukiyo-e’ paintings and woodblock prints made during the Edo period (1603-1867). The dial of this second new King Seiko creation has a sunray finish whose soft purple hues capture the subtlety and beauty of the Kameido wisteria in its delicate gradation from the center to the edge.
This watch also shares the distinctively sharp and angular design of the 1965 King Seiko KSK. The shape of the case combines with the boxed-shaped sapphire crystal to create a slim, elegant profile on the wrist. 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. Caliber 6R31 delivers a power reserve of 70 hours and the watch is water resistant to 10 bar.