Seiko Lassale ‘The Architectural’
Rp3.500.000
There is a distinct weightless quality to this piece—a quiet, metallic frost that settles against the wrist like moonlight. The way the light catches the faceted, blush-toned dial feels less like a functional tool and more like an intimate discovery, an artifact from a time when watchmaking was shifting its focus toward sculptural, accessory-driven silhouettes. It feels smooth, balanced, and remarkably intentional, possessing that rare, cold-touch composure of high-grade mid-century steel.
Born in the mid-1980s, the Lassale line represented Seiko’s pursuit of absolute refinement, evolving from its roots in Swiss ultra-thin engineering into a bold exploration of Japanese jewelry design. This specific reference is a child of the bubble-era ambition, where the integration of case and bracelet became a canvas for architectural precision. Powered by a reliable, slim-profile Japan Quartz movement, it remains a testament to an era where horology was indistinguishable from high fashion.
Technical Summary
Case width: 17 mm
Lug to lug: 35 mm
Lug/Bracelet width: 10 mm
Max wrist size: 17.5 cm
Case material: Stainless Steel
Dial: Sunburst Blush/Pink with faceted texture
Crystal: Mineral Glass
Movement: Japan Quartz (1E20)
Production era: Circa 1980s
Condition: Excellent vintage state
1 in stock
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 cm |
| Box | Original Box, Replacement Box |
















