Think All Seiko 5's Look the Same? Wait Until You See These New Releases



Seiko has been making watches since the late 1800s, but they produced their first domestic wristwatch in Japan in 1913. To celebrate the 110th anniversary of that first watch in 2013, Seiko released a new Limited Edition cream dial beauty.

First I’ll be showing you the Seiko 5 Sports Field Watch 110th Anniversary Limited Edition with a cream dial. It’s about 40mm, has a hardlex crystal, exhibition caseback, and comes with an extra leather strap. The blue hands and cream dial look great. It’s powered by Seiko’s 4R36 movement and has 100m water resistance.

Next I’ll show two Seiko 5 watches, one a USA edition inspired by vintage race cars, and another vintage re-issue inspired by a 60s Seiko model. The USA edition has a nylon strap with a stripe that matches the dial. The vintage reissue has a silver dial that looks the part. Both are based on the Seiko 5 case, around 42mm, with hardlex crystal and 100m water resistance.

To see these, and all of our Seiko watches, please visit: https://longislandwatch.com/seiko-watches#/sort:sortable_date_created:desc

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23 thoughts on “Think All Seiko 5's Look the Same? Wait Until You See These New Releases”

  1. I like the racing watch but when you think about it the watch should really be a chronograph. I really like the field watch too. In a field watch I'm looking first of all at how legible it is and with the hands outlined in a color that contrasts to the dial the legibility if very good.

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  2. Your titanium Islander kind of ruined the Seikos for me if I'm being honest 😂
    PS Friendly reminder, people love blue aventurine and or goldstone and the Brookville is just begging for a sequel to the green aventurine…..

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