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History
Dress watches are rare inside the arena of Seiko but it was in 1960 when the brand decided to bring in a lot of luxury dress watches known as the Liner. Inspired by Liner, the timepieces inside the Seiko Dress collection are a perfectly seamless set of timepieces. Today, the Seiko Dress holds the distinction of being a simple and classy set of timepieces that are perfect for almost every formal occasion.
Features
The elegant Seiko Dress collection is perfectly symmetrical and elegant with minimalistic subtleties on the dial. The latest Dress watches feature a rather 2D silhouette while keeping the minimalistic nature intact with index markers. The simplistic dials are further accentuated with intricate patterns on the dial and in some features a split date window at the 6 o’clock marker. The Seiko Dress watch also features a chronograph with minutes, hours, and seconds sub-dials and also a tachymeter on the bezel.
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Seiko Presage
After 3 months, my search ended today with this beautiful stylish...at the same time classic looking watch.I thank the team of Ethos for helping me find this watch.Their suggestion was really good and i also got a good deal.
By Raghu
Seiko Lord
Nice and beautiful watch suitable for auspicious occasions. But for that price a chronograph watch would have been better. That is the only negative about the watch. Rest all perfect.
By Vikas Eknathbhat
Seiko Lord
My dad gifted me fr this birthday!!! I just love it...its a great all day wear.
By Parth Shah