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KING SEIKO KSK MODERN RE-INTERPRETATION

King Seiko KSK Modern Re-Interpretation. Inspired by the elegant dress/sport King Seiko of the 1960s, this distinctive watch re-interprets one of Seiko’s most technically innovative brands, noted for its sleek, dignified angularity. A newly developed slim case and the thin 6R31 automatic movement, with a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, a power reserve of approximately 70 hours, and manual winding capability, make this re-interpretation exceptionally slender and elegant, with a case thickness of only 10.33 mm. The rich red sunray dial is in “Garyu-bai Red,” the color of plums that inspired Ukiyo-e artist, Utagawa Hiroshige and, later, Vincent Van Gogh, in his work, “Japonaiserie Flowering Plum Orchard.” It features meticulously cut three-dimensional indices, including a separately carved 12 o’clock marker. Crafted of stainless steel, with the combination of mirror and hairline finishing characteristic of the original King Seiko, and the King Seiko crest on caseback and crown. Includes a box-shaped crystal with anti-reflective coating on the inner surface and a tri-fold push button release clasp. 10 bar, 100M Water Resistant.

FEATURES

King Seiko Modern Re-Interpretation
Re-interpretation of the sleek and innovative King Seiko of the 1960s
King Seiko crest on caseback and crown
Distinctive slim case design
Automatic with manual winding capability
Meticulously cut three-dimensional indices with separately carved 12 o'clock marker
"Garyu-bai Red" dial, based on a plum tree shade that inspired artists including Utagawa Hiroshige and Vincent Van Gogh

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