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Dials That Celebrate Summer in the City of Tokyo
Seiko continues to expand its Presage collection with elegant additions to the Cocktail Time series, unveiling new small-sized watches with cases under 36 mm in diameter. These timepieces feature eye-catching designs and colors that celebrate the spirit of summer in Japan.
The new models draw inspiration from the cocktail culture of Tokyo’s famous Ginza district, known as a favorite destination for refreshing drinks during the summer months. The three models are named "Aijiro" (light sky blue), "Fushi-iro" (light brown), and "Shiro-iro" (white), with each name reflecting the character of a different summer cocktail.
The trio features a polished stainless steel case that exudes classic charm, complemented by a slim bezel that enhances the refined profile. Measuring 34 mm in diameter and 10.7 mm in height, the case is topped with a box-shaped Hardlex crystal, lending vintage appeal and everyday durability.
With a water resistance of 50 meters, the watches are well-equipped for daily wear and occasional splashes. While all three share the same case design, the Shiro-iro edition distinguishes itself with a gold PVD-coated crown that echoes the warm tones of its two-tone bracelet.
Drawing cues from iced cocktails, each dial is adorned with a crushed-ice texture and four diamond indices, reinforcing the connection to the world of refreshing summer drinks. A rounded date window sits between 4 and 5 o’clock, finished in white to harmonize with the overall color palette of each model.
“Frozen Skydiving” is presented in a light blue dial inspired by a cocktail made with blue curaçao and lime juice. “Frozen Mojito” features a pale green dial, reminiscent of mixologist Kishi’s take on the classic mint-infused beverage. The “Frozen Daiquiri” takes its cues from the Frozen Banana Daiquiri—a blend of banana liqueur, brown sugar, lime juice, and frozen bananas. This variant stands out with gold-tone hands, indices, and bracelet links that mirror the dial’s golden hue.
Powering the collection is Seiko’s in-house 4R35 automatic movement, a reliable entry-level calibre operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz). It delivers a 40-hour power reserve and offers an accuracy rating of +45/-35 seconds per day.
Each model is paired with a vintage-inspired seven-link bracelet that nods to the style of the 1970s. The Shiro-iro edition further elevates its aesthetic with gold PVD accents, a subtle tribute to the luxurious texture of silk. The watches are priced at GBP 540, or approximately AED 2,630.
For more information visit Seiko’s official website.
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