2022 Seiko 5 'Kosuke Kawamura' SKX Limited Edition SRPJ41K1 42.5mm

Here we have a 2022 Seiko 5 'Kosuke Kawamura' SKX SRPJ41K1 Limited Edition 1185/3000 pieces. Made in collaboration with Japanese Graphic designer, art director, and collage artist Kosuke Kawamura, he has been inspired by various Seiko 5 references from the 1960s and 1970s.

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Here we have a 2022 Seiko 5 'Kosuke Kawamura' SKX SRPJ41K1 Limited Edition 1185/3000 pieces. Made in collaboration with Japanese Graphic designer, art director, and collage artist Kosuke Kawamura, he has been inspired by various Seiko 5 references from the 1960s and 1970s. The 42.5mm curvaceous stainless steel case curves over your wrist, featuring thick, tapered, and drilled lugs. At 4 o’clock, we have the coin-edged crown protected by crown guards. The rotating bezel features double knurling for a secure grip, and it has a 60-minute scale with alternating silver and black markings. A hardlex crystal sits above a striking transparent day/night dial. It's a 60-minute chapter ring, precisely executed, that surrounds thin applied markers for the hours; at 3 o’clock, we have the Kanji/Eng day/date window. Slender hands filled with LumiBrite are complemented by an orange, tapered, sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Seiko 5 motif and framed by a black band through the centre of the dial, “Automatic” completes this fusion of classic Seiko 5 Sports timepieces. On the reverse, an exhibition case back with smoked Hardlex, printed with the watch's details around its edge and Kosuke Kawamura's signature in the centre. Inside an Automatic Seiko Cal. 4R36, 24 jewels, 21,600 beats per hour. This movement was released in Circa. 2011, with hacking and hand-winding for your convenience. Pull out the crown to the first position and rotate it anti-clockwise to change the date, and clockwise to change the day. Pull out the crown to its second position to set the hands. It comes paired with a 20mm brushed stainless steel bracelet, secured by a three-fold push-button release clasp featuring Kosuke Kawamura's signature; all links are provided. The watch comes with its original styled Seiko 5 presentation box and paperwork.

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This watch is sold with its original Seiko box, swing tag and paperwork. It comes paired with a 22mm Seiko 3-link brushed stainless steel bracelet, featuring a signed folding clasp and secure flip lock; all links are included. The watch is from September 2022 and is sold in worn but overall it is in very fair condition, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

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This limited edition Seiko 5 has been inspired by various Seiko 5 references from the 1960s and 1970s and was made in collaboration with Japanese Graphic designer, art director, and collage artist Kosuke Kawamura. This reference really stands out from the crowd of Seiko 5s on the market and offers something unique and different. I would not hesitate to add this to your collection today!

Specification

Reference : SRPJ41K1 (4R36-13A0)
Movement : Automatic Seiko Cal. 4R36
Age : September 2022
Year : 2022
Case Size : 42.5mm
Case Thickness : 13mm
Lug to Lug : 45.5mm
Lugs : 22mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : Box & Papers
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12 Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Seiko

Seiko’s history began in 1881 when Kintaro Hattori established the K. Hattori retail and repair store. In 1892, Seikosha was established to make wall clocks. In 1895, they produced their first pocket watch. In 1913, they launched their first wristwatch, the Laurel. In 1924, the first Seiko was manufactured. Daini Seikosha (now Seiko Instruments Inc.) was established in 1937. Seiko was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1949. The Suwa factory became independent and formed Suwa Seikosha Co., Ltd., now Seiko Epson Corporation, in 1959. In 1956, Seiko launched Marvel as their first true in-house-made watch; they continued to make this watch until 1959. Japan’s first chronograph watch was introduced for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics; it was called the Seiko Crown Chronograph monopusher. Not stopping there, Seiko launched Japan's first true divers' watch, the Seiko Diver’s 150M, fitted with the automatic Calibre 6217, which later was given the nickname “62MAS” by collectors. The company name was changed to the Seiko Corporation in 1990. Innovation at Seiko continues today with GPS Solar watches.

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Here we have a 2022 Seiko 5 'Kosuke Kawamura' SKX SRPJ41K1 Limited Edition 1185/3000 pieces. Made in collaboration with Japanese Graphic designer, art director, and collage artist Kosuke Kawamura, he has been inspired by various Seiko 5 references from the 1960s and 1970s. The 42.5mm curvaceous stainless steel case curves over your wrist, featuring thick, tapered, and drilled lugs. At 4 o’clock, we have the coin-edged crown protected by crown guards. The rotating bezel features double knurling for a secure grip, and it has a 60-minute scale with alternating silver and black markings. A hardlex crystal sits above a striking transparent day/night dial. It's a 60-minute chapter ring, precisely executed, that surrounds thin applied markers for the hours; at 3 o’clock, we have the Kanji/Eng day/date window. Slender hands filled with LumiBrite are complemented by an orange, tapered, sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Seiko 5 motif and framed by a black band through the centre of the dial, “Automatic” completes this fusion of classic Seiko 5 Sports timepieces. On the reverse, an exhibition case back with smoked Hardlex, printed with the watch's details around its edge and Kosuke Kawamura's signature in the centre. Inside an Automatic Seiko Cal. 4R36, 24 jewels, 21,600 beats per hour. This movement was released in Circa. 2011, with hacking and hand-winding for your convenience. Pull out the crown to the first position and rotate it anti-clockwise to change the date, and clockwise to change the day. Pull out the crown to its second position to set the hands. It comes paired with a 20mm brushed stainless steel bracelet, secured by a three-fold push-button release clasp featuring Kosuke Kawamura's signature; all links are provided. The watch comes with its original styled Seiko 5 presentation box and paperwork.

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