Seiko presents a look at three new timepieces from the revived Marinemaster collection. The discontinued diver capsule breathes new life after its initial launch in 2000. It was made with a 44mm helion-proof, monobloc watch case and is able to be underwater for 300 meters.
The new iterations have swapped out some of the signature accents for a slightly smaller case of 39.5mm. It is inspired by its original design and features a sporty appeal that celebrates its source materials. There are three versions this time around including High Water, Dark Water, and Clearwater. The High Water has a silver dial and has a limited run of 1,000 units. The Dark Water has a black tone and Clearwater is blue.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Revived Marine-inspired Timepieces
- Seiko presents three new timepieces from the revived Marinemaster collection, featuring a smaller case size and sporty appeal.
- Signature Accents Swap
- The new iterations of the Marinemaster collection swap out some signature accents for a fresh design.
- Limited Edition Diver Capsule
- The High Water version of the revived Marinemaster collection has a limited run of 1,000 units with a silver dial.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Watchmaking
- The watchmaking industry can explore opportunities in creating revived timepieces with smaller case sizes and sporty appeal.
- Diving Equipment
- The diving equipment industry can explore opportunities in developing limited edition diver capsules for enthusiasts.
- Luxury Goods
- The luxury goods industry can take advantage of limited edition runs to create exclusivity and appeal to collectors.
