Seiko - Japanese Watchmaking Since 1881
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Seiko is one of the world's most iconic and enduring watch brands, with a history spanning more than 140 years. Founded in Tokyo in 1881 by Kintaro Hattori, the company began as a watch and jewellery shop before evolving into one of the most innovative manufacturers in the global watch industry. Today, Seiko is recognised worldwide for combining technical precision with accessible craftsmanship, producing timepieces that range from everyday reliable watches to some of the finest mechanical movements ever made.
Unlike many watch brands that outsource key components, Seiko is one of the few truly vertically integrated manufacturers in the world. The company designs and produces its own movements, cases, dials, hands, crystals and straps entirely in-house, a philosophy known in Japanese as Monozukuri, or the art of making things. This level of self-sufficiency gives Seiko an unusual degree of control over quality and consistency across its entire product range.
A History of Innovation
Seiko's contribution to modern watchmaking is difficult to overstate. In 1969, the brand released the Seiko Quartz Astron, the world's first quartz wristwatch, fundamentally changing how the world kept time. This was not an isolated achievement. Seiko has consistently been at the forefront of horological development across several decades.
Key milestones in Seiko's history include the introduction of the first Japanese-made wristwatch in 1913, the launch of the world's first quartz watch in 1969, the development of the Spring Drive movement, a unique hybrid of mechanical and electronic timekeeping, and the release of the Seiko Astron GPS Solar in 2012, capable of syncing automatically to atomic time via GPS satellite from anywhere on earth.
This culture of innovation is embedded in Seiko's identity. The brand does not simply follow industry trends, it has repeatedly defined them.
Seiko Watch Collections
Seiko produces timepieces across several distinct collections, each designed for a specific purpose and audience. Understanding the differences between these lines helps in choosing the right watch, or the right replacement part.
Prospex
The Prospex collection is Seiko's professional sports and outdoor line, built around the brand's long heritage in tool watches. Prospex includes some of Seiko's most celebrated models, among them the iconic Turtle and Samurai dive watches, the Landmaster and Alpinist for land-based adventure, and the Speedtimer for motorsport enthusiasts. These watches are engineered for real-world use, with robust case construction, high water resistance ratings and movements designed to withstand demanding conditions.
Presage
Presage represents Seiko's dedication to traditional Japanese craftsmanship applied to mechanical watchmaking. The collection draws inspiration from Japanese art forms, including lacquerware, enamel and textile weaving, to produce dials of extraordinary visual depth. Presage watches are powered by high-quality automatic movements and are finished to a standard that rivals Swiss watches at considerably higher price points. For collectors interested in affordable mechanical horology with genuine artisanal character, Presage is one of the most compelling options on the market.
Astron
The Astron series carries Seiko's GPS Solar technology, one of the most practical innovations in modern watchmaking. Astron watches harvest energy from light and synchronise automatically to GPS satellites, ensuring accurate timekeeping regardless of location or time zone. This makes the Astron collection particularly well-suited for frequent travellers and professionals who require precision without manual adjustment.
Seiko 5 Sports
The Seiko 5 Sports line is one of the most popular entry points into mechanical watchmaking. Combining automatic movements, robust build quality and a wide range of designs at accessible price points, the Seiko 5 has built a global following across several generations of watch enthusiasts. The current generation offers significant improvements in movement finishing and dial quality over earlier iterations.
Grand Seiko
Grand Seiko occupies a position entirely apart from the rest of the Seiko family. Established in 1960 with the explicit goal of creating the finest watch possible, Grand Seiko has developed into one of the most respected names in high horology, competing directly with Swiss manufactures at the top of the market. Grand Seiko watches are produced in limited numbers at dedicated ateliers in Shizukuishi and Shinshu, each one assembled and finished by hand to extraordinarily precise standards. The brand's proprietary Spring Drive movement, which achieves an accuracy of ±1 second per day, is considered one of the most technically sophisticated calibres in production watchmaking.
Seiko Movements and Calibres
One of Seiko's defining strengths is the breadth and depth of its in-house movement programme. The brand produces dozens of calibres spanning quartz, automatic, solar, GPS and Spring Drive technologies. Well-known automatic calibres include the NH35 and NH36, widely used across the Seiko 5 Sports range and highly regarded for their reliability and repairability. The 6R series powers much of the Presage line, offering extended power reserve and improved finishing. At the top of the mechanical range, the 9SA5 Hi-Beat movement represents Seiko's current pinnacle of in-house automatic development.
Understanding which calibre powers a specific Seiko watch is important both for servicing and for sourcing correct replacement parts. Many Seiko movements have remained in production for decades, meaning parts availability is generally strong, though certain components for older or discontinued models can become scarce over time.
Seiko Watches
WatchPlaza offers a curated selection of Seiko watches across the Prospex, Presage, Seiko 5 Sports and Astron collections. Browse our Seiko Watches overview to find your next timepiece.
Genuine Seiko Watch Parts and Accessories
WatchPlaza specialises in genuine Seiko replacement parts, straps and accessories for a wide range of models and movements. Our parts catalogue covers components for both current production calibres and a significant range of older and vintage Seiko movements, including discontinued parts that are no longer available through mainstream channels.
Whether you are a professional watchmaker carrying out a service, or an enthusiast maintaining your own collection, our Seiko parts inventory is one of the most comprehensive available from an independent retailer.
Browse our full Seiko Watch Parts catalogue, or explore our complete Watch Parts range for components across other brands and calibres.
WatchPlaza and Seiko
WatchPlaza is an independent retailer of genuine Seiko watch parts and accessories. If you are looking for a specific Seiko part, strap or accessory that is not currently listed in our catalogue, feel free to contact us. In many cases we are able to source components through our supply network, though availability and lead times vary depending on the part and production status.