After the success of its first event in 2024, Seiko is back with the ‘Incredibly Specialized Watch Exhibition 2’, now open at Seiko Seed in Harajuku, Tokyo. This fun and creative showcase features six unique timepieces designed for very specific users—think DJs, ninjas, Santa Claus, vampires, and even egg lovers!
Here’s a closer look at these extraordinary watches:
Specialized Watch for Club DJs
Designed to dazzle under black light, this watch uses an “infinity mirror” effect to create the illusion of endless space. The dial glows with Lumibrite and fluorescent paint, perfect for DJ sets that run from 6 p.m. to 5 a.m.Ninja Stealth Watch
A watch built for ultimate stealth! It features a sliding cover and tactile hands so ninjas can tell time without looking. The deer leather strap, inspired by Japanese archery gloves, ensures a snug fit on any wrist.Vampire-Exclusive Watch
Perfect for night owls (or vampires), this watch only shows the time between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. The dial features semi-transparent ink to hide daytime hours, and the bezel is decorated with colored stones representing time since the last… well, you know—blood-sucking.Egg-Boiling Watch for Boiled Egg Lovers
Yes, you read that right! This quirky watch helps you boil the perfect egg—whether soft or hard-boiled. It’s made from eco-friendly plastic containing 10% eggshell, with a gradient dial and an egg-themed strap.Santa Claus’ Specialized Watch
Designed for Santa himself, this watch helps with time management during his busy gift-delivery schedule. It features Arabic numerals from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., a star-shaped GMT hand for tracking multiple time zones, and a soft, jolly design reflecting Santa’s spirit.Watch for Girls in Love
This sweet watch features a “flower fortune-telling” hand that spins to reveal “LOVE me” or “LOVE me NOT.” Its delicate flower petal design and pink leather strap are like little secrets just for the wearer.
Each watch is a playful mix of creativity and craftsmanship, showing how Seiko loves to think outside the box.
The exhibition is open until February 16, and the best part? Admission is free!
📍 Seiko Seed, WITH HARAJUKU 1F
1-14-30 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
For more details, check out the official exhibition website. Don’t miss it if you’re in Tokyo—it’s a watch lover’s dream! ⌚🎉
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