Seiko ‘The Atmospheric Honey-Glow’
Rp1.600.000
There is a supple, textile-like fluidity to the braided strap that surprises the skin, feeling more like a singular golden ribbon than a series of metallic links. As the wrist moves, the fine weave catches the Late Sun, breaking the light into a rhythmic shimmer that flows seamlessly into the petite square case. The dial sits as a quiet, champagne-tinted sanctuary, reflecting the world with a soft, pearlescent clarity that suggests a preference for intimate, candlelit spaces over the harsh glare of noon.
The 1220-0030 is a definitive artifact of the Suwa factory’s obsession with high-precision miniaturization during the 1980s. By housing the ultra-compact 1220 quartz movement, Seiko’s engineers were able to compress reliable timekeeping into a silhouette that allows the watch to function as a sculptural cuff. The seamless transition from the 8mm braided bracelet into the lugs demonstrates a design language that prioritizes a continuous, unbroken line—a hallmark of Japanese neo-classical craft. Preserved in its original box, it remains a pristine specimen of a decade that mastered the art of hiding industrial accuracy within a golden, woven vine.
Technical Summary
Case width: 14 mm
Lug to lug: 18 mm
Lug/Bracelet width: 8 mm
Max wrist size: 17 cm
Case material: Honey-Gold Tone Plated Steel
Dial: Champagne Sunray with Applied Gilt Batons
Crystal: Hardlex Mineral
Movement: Japan Quartz (Cal. 1220)
Production era: Circa 1980s
Condition: Very Good Condition
1 in stock
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 cm |


















