Seiko Presage Automatic 40.8mm - Style60's Series
This timepiece is from the Presage Style 60s: practical modern watches with retro vintage 1960s looks.
The collection is inspired by the design of Japan’s first ever chronograph, originally created by Seiko in 1964 to coincide with an important sporting event in Tokyo.
This modern version is updated with the 4R movement and lumibrite in subtle sepia to create its vintage look with no compromise on brightness and practicality.
Seiko Presage: Timeless looks, precisely Japanese mechanical timekeeping.
Minimalistic watch designs with a distinctly Japanese aesthetic.
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Seiko Presage Automatic 40.8mm - Style60's Series
Seiko Presage Automatic 40.8mm - Style60's Series
This timepiece is from the Presage Style 60s: practical modern watches with retro vintage 1960s looks.
The collection is inspired by the design of Japan’s first ever chronograph, originally created by Seiko in 1964 to coincide with an important sporting event in Tokyo.
This modern version is updated with the 4R movement and lumibrite in subtle sepia to create its vintage look with no compromise on brightness and practicality.
Seiko Presage: Timeless looks, precisely Japanese mechanical timekeeping.
Minimalistic watch designs with a distinctly Japanese aesthetic.
Movement
Exterior
Other Details
Other Features
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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This timepiece is from the Presage Style 60s: practical modern watches with retro vintage 1960s looks.
The collection is inspired by the design of Japan’s first ever chronograph, originally created by Seiko in 1964 to coincide with an important sporting event in Tokyo.
This modern version is updated with the 4R movement and lumibrite in subtle sepia to create its vintage look with no compromise on brightness and practicality.
Seiko Presage: Timeless looks, precisely Japanese mechanical timekeeping.
Minimalistic watch designs with a distinctly Japanese aesthetic.

















