Seiko ‘The Architectural Petal’
Rp2.300.000
There is a distinct, rhythmic fluidity to the way this piece rests against the skin. The bracelet—a sequence of polished Aurum spheres—feels like a strand of heavy golden silk, cooling at first touch but quickly holding the warmth of the body. Two deep fuchsia stones flank the circular case, acting as vivid anchors that break the monochrome glow. It is a piece that demands a slow gesture; a tilt of the wrist that allows the light to travel across its domed surfaces like water.
The heart of this diminutive sculpture is the Seiko 1E20 movement, a high-grade quartz caliber produced during the late 1980s and early 1990s. This era represented a peak in the miniaturization of Japanese watchmaking, where engineers at the Suwa factory pushed the boundaries of how small a reliable timekeeper could be. The dial is a soft champagne honey, kept incredibly clean with only the most essential markers, housed within a base metal case that has been treated with a high-luster yellow plating to ensure a deep, consistent radiance.
Technical Summary
Case width: 15 mm
Lug to lug: 15 mm
Lug/Bracelet width: 6 mm
Max wrist size: 16,5 cm
Case material: Gold Plated Base Metal
Dial: Champagne Honey Sunray with Magenta Accents
Crystal: Domed Hardlex
Movement: Japan Seiko Quartz 1E20
Production era: Circa 1990s
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Out of stock
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 cm |
| Box | Original Box, Replacement Box |
















