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Seiko has over 100 years of watchmaking heritage and continues to work on enhancing its watchmaking techniques and skills.

Caliber 8L45

A new mechanical movement
engineered for precision and elegance.

Caliber 8L45 is distinguished by its exceptional accuracy and a long power reserve of approximately 72 hours when fully wound.
A thinner, longer mainspring provides this movement’s extended power reserve.
With a precision of +10 to -5 seconds per day, it is the most accurate movement to appear in a Seiko mechanical watch and was engineered to have the robustness and other qualities demanded of movements that power modern-day mechanical sports watches.
A wave motif, reflecting the refined skills of master artisans, has been applied to the rotor and bridges.
This movement brings a new brilliance to the essence of time.

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Caliber 6L35

Caliber 6L35 is the thinnest automatic mechanical movement in the current Seiko lineup.

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Seiko’s technology

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Diashock

Diashock is a structure developed to enhance shock resistance. It is used in the movement of a mechanical watch as a bearing, such as for the balance wheel pivot, which is especially sensitive to shocks and vibration. The structure maintains high stability even when sudden shock is applied.

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SPRON

Spron is an alloy developed with the aim of being resistant to tear, corrosion and wear to make mechanical watches that can be used over a long period of time, Seiko has worked on the development and manufacturing of springs for more than half a century, and it has adopted this proprietary material to be used for the mainspring and hairspring.

Calibers 6R55 / 6R51

Seiko’s 6R mechanical movements with automatic winding feature a power reserve of approximately three days.

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