Esquire highlights top 10 Seiko watches spanning six decades

Esquire magazine has compiled a list of the 10 most influential Seiko watches, reuniting the brand with its Grand Seiko offshoot to showcase key innovations in horology. The selection spans from 1963 to 2021, emphasizing models that advanced everyday reliability, diving capabilities, precision, and design. These watches illustrate Seiko's evolution from accessible tool pieces to high-end mechanical masterpieces.

Seiko's extensive range caters to buyers from budget-conscious enthusiasts to luxury seekers, a versatility that sets it apart in the watch industry. The brand's sub-lines, such as Prospex for tool watches and Presage for dress models, add to its diversity, while complex reference numbering and nature-inspired dials, like those evoking Mount Iwate or plum trees, highlight its creative depth.

The list begins with the 1963 Seiko Sportsmatic 5, which introduced automatic winding, water resistance, and a day-date display in a durable package, shaping the concept of practical mechanical watches. This evolved into the modern Seiko 5 Sports line in 2019. In 1965, the 62MAS dive watch established Seiko's reputation for robust professional tools with 150m water resistance, influencing later divers like the SKX series.

The 1967 Grand Seiko 44GS defined the brand's aesthetic with Zaratsu polishing and sharp facets, codifying high-end design principles. That same year, the Seiko Lord Marvel Hi-Beat 36000 brought 36,000 vibrations per hour for superior precision to accessible models. The 1969 Seiko Astron, a quartz pioneer accurate to ±5 seconds per month, triggered the Quartz Crisis, reshaping the industry by prioritizing technology over traditional mechanics.

The 1970s Seiko 0624-5000 “Lemon Face” experimented with bold, TV-shaped cases, reflecting quartz-era design freedom. The 1996 SKX007 became an affordable, ISO-certified dive watch that hooked generations of collectors. In 2008, the SARB033 offered refined finishing and a reliable automatic movement, serving as a go-to recommendation for newcomers.

More recently, the 2017 Grand Seiko Spring Drive “Snowflake” SBGA211 combined mechanical power with quartz-like accuracy in a titanium case inspired by Shinshu snow. The 2021 Grand Seiko “White Birch” SLGH005 featured a textured dial mimicking birch bark and the innovative Calibre 9SA5 with an 80-hour power reserve, blending artistry and engineering.

These selections underscore Seiko's role in pushing watchmaking boundaries, from mass-produced reliability to elite innovations.

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