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Seiko Honors Japanese Craft Heritage with Presage SPB499 Featuring Urushi Lacquer Dial

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Seiko continues its dedication to spotlight Japan’s rich artisanal traditions with the latest addition to its Presage Classic Series Craftsmanship collection: the Presage SPB499. This new model, arriving in July 2025, reinforces the line’s commitment to cultural storytelling through traditional materials, refined aesthetics, and precise mechanical execution.

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Under its curved sapphire crystal lies a deep black urushi lacquer dial, handcrafted through a meticulous process involving multiple layers of natural lacquer, extracted from the urushi tree, and polished to a mirror-like sheen. The result is a dial of striking depth and subtle elegance, rendered in a tone that appears both classic and contemporary.

Gold-toned accents— including the railroad minute track, large Roman numbers, 24-hour sub-dial at 6 o’clock, and leaf-shaped hands— create a high-contrast visual language. The hands are particularly noteworthy: while their shape suggests timeless refinement, their grained matte finish adds a tactile texture that aids in legibility and softens the overall aesthetic.

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The SPB499 comes in a 40.2mm x 12.1mm stainless steel case enhanced with Seiko’s proprietary super hard coating. Alternating brushed and polished surfaces give the lugs and case, which is water resistant to 100 meters a dynamic character.

Visible through the exhibition case back, the in-house caliber 6R5H is powering the SPB499. This automatic movement which beats with 21,600 vibrations per hour offers an impressive 72-hour power reserve, magnetic protection to 4,800 A/m, and an accuracy range of +25/-15 seconds per day.

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The Presage SPB499 is complemented by a black leather strap equipped with a three-fold clasp.

Pricing is marked at $1,650.

To learn more, visit Seiko, here.

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