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Seiko Introduces the King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights

With sharp lines, integrated design, and textured dials, the new King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights channels the spirit of the 1970s. The classic now rendered in lightweight titanium and driven by an updated automatic caliber, which comes to life through an exhibition case back.
Seiko: King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, title
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With the revival of the King Seiko Vanac line, Seiko tapped into one of the boldest chapters of its design history. First introduced in the 1970s, the original Vanac stood out for its angular case architecture, faceted surfaces, and seamlessly integrated bracelet— hallmarks of an era defined by experimentation and forward-looking aesthetics. 

Seiko: King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, HKF002, Front

King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, HKF002

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The 2026 reinterpretation remains faithful to this spirit. Its 41mm case is shaped by broad, sharply defined planes, while the integrated titanium bracelet reinforces the cohesive, sculptural look. At 14.28mm in height, the watch has notable wrist presence, yet the use of titanium keeps it comparatively light and comfortable. The material also introduces a more subdued, technical tone with an almost industrial expression. In typical Seiko fashion, the case architecture is  accompanied by meticulous finishing.

Seiko: King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, HKF001, side

King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, HKF001

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The new Vanac models draw their visual identity from the highways of Tokyo after dark. This influence is most apparent on the dials, where a combination of horizontal textures and subtle radial elements creates a sense of motion and depth. The effect recalls the perspective of a road stretching into the distance—an abstract but evocative nod to urban night driving typical of Seiko's art of storytelling. Three color variants interpret this theme differently. A muted gray version, ref. HKF002, emphasizes the graphic structure of the dial, echoing the clean lines of elevated expressways. A deep black dial, ref. HKF003, underscores contrast and legibility, lending the watch a more restrained, architectural presence. The most expressive iteration, ref. HKF001, comes in violet, a tone that suggests the fleeting light of the sky just before sunrise.

 

Seiko: King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, HKF003, dia

King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, HKF003

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Applied hour markers sit on a raised chapter ring and are treated with Seiko's LumiBrite for visibility in low light. The hands are likewise luminescent, while the seconds hand features a white tip and a counterweight shaped as the Vanac “V” emblem.

Seiko: King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights, case back

Caliber 8L45

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Turning the watch over reveals an uncommon feature for this family: an exhibition case back that reveals the newly created and finely finished caliber 8L45. Beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz), the self-winding movement offers a comfortable power reserve of up to 72 hours, referenced on the dial by the inscription “Automatic 3 Days.” With 35 jewels and a robust architecture, the 8L45 combines reliability with a level of finishing that now becomes visible to the wearer for the first time in this context. The new collection will be available from July 2026, with prices set at $3,850.


To learn more, visit Seiko, here.

 

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