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Seiko Presage - 30MM Cocktail Time 'Skydiving' Diamond Twist

SRE007J1

3 Year Canadian Limited Warranty

Introducing new, petite and compact designs from the Presage Cocktail Time collection; watches inspired by the Japanese cocktail culture in Tokyo’s sophisticated Ginza area.

Traditionally ‘Nomunication hour’ – a hybrid of nomu (drink) and communication, is after 5pm – when it’s cocktail hour and time to talk things over. The Seiko Presage Cocktail Time collection was inspired by this Japanese tradition – with each timepiece named after drinks mixed by Hisashi Kishi, head bartender of Star Bar in Tokyo’s Ginza area.

Designed to reflect the light, the textured dial of this timepiece is inspired by the blue of the ‘Skydiving’ cocktail itself and features eight diamonds, the accompanying five row bracelet is a new design, created to enhance sparkle.

The slim watch case is 30.3mm in diameter and includes the new in-house 2R05 calibre.

Seiko Presage: Timeless looks, precisely Japanese mechanical timekeeping.
Minimalistic watch designs with a distinctly Japanese aesthetic.

Movement

  • Caliber Number:2R05
  • Movement Type:Automatic with manual winding capacity
  • Duration:Approx. 41 hours

Exterior

  • Case Material:Stainless steel
  • Crystal:Box-shaped Hardlex
  • Clasp:Deployment clasp with push button release

Other Details

Water Resistance

5 bar

Case Size

Thickness: 10.9mm
Diameter: 30.3mm
Case Length: 37mm
Lug Width: 14mm

Other Features

  • 21 jewels
  • Date display

What is an Automatic Watch?

An automatic watch harnesses the movement of the wearer's arm to power its mechanism. As the arm moves, a rotor inside the watch rotates, winding the mainspring. This stored energy is then released, driving the gears that keep the watch's hands moving and accurate timekeeping.

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