Seiko Essentials Collection Watch HGG002

Regular price $385.00

From the Essentials Collection. A sophisticated classic, perfectly proportioned for a jewelry-like feel, this elegant watch offers a patterned white Roman numeral dial, black hands, and a black cabochon crown. Crafted of stainless steel with rose gold finish, the graceful rectangular case is paired with a five-row bracelet for sleek wearing comfort, and a tri-fold push button release clasp. 5...

  • Sku: HGG002
  • Available: instock
  • Vendor: Seiko
Seiko Essentials Collection Watch HGG002
Seiko Essentials Collection Watch HGG002
Regular price $385.00

From the Essentials Collection. A sophisticated classic, perfectly proportioned for a jewelry-like feel, this elegant watch offers a patterned white Roman numeral dial, black hands, and a black cabochon crown. Crafted of stainless steel with rose gold finish, the graceful rectangular case is paired with a five-row bracelet for sleek wearing comfort, and a tri-fold push button release clasp. 5 bar, 50m Water Resistant

  • Model: HGG002
  • Collection: Essentials
  • Gender: Ladies'
  • Dial Color: Silver
  • Strap Material: Stainless Steel
  • Strap Detail: Stainless steel five-row bracelet with rose gold finish
  • Lug Width (mm): 16
  • Movement: Quartz
  • Caliber: 4N30
  • Movement Detail:
    Caliber 4N30


  • Case Material: Stainless steel case with rose gold finish
  • Case Diameter (mm): 22.2
  • Case Thickness (mm): 7.18
  • Case Length (mm): 33.1
  • Crystal Type: Curved Hardlex crystal
  • Water Resistance: 5 bar, 50 meters (165 feet)
  • From the Essentials Collection
  • Patterned white Roman numeral dial with black accents
  • Black cabochon crown
  • Tri-fold push button release clasp
  • Quartz Movement
  • Seiko's journey, which began in 1881, is a remarkable story of vision, innovation, and dedication. When Kintaro Hattori, a 21-year-old entrepreneur, opened his small shop in Tokyo’s bustling Ginza district, he laid the foundation for what would become one of the world’s most respected watchmaking companies. Initially, Hattori focused on selling and repairing watches and clocks, but his ambition was far greater. He envisioned creating timepieces that would not only be precise but also reflect the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship.
    In 1892, just over a decade after opening his shop, Hattori took a significant step forward by founding Seikosha, a factory dedicated to producing wall clocks. The name "Seikosha" means "House of Exquisite Workmanship," and it represented Hattori’s commitment to quality. By 1913, Seikosha had produced Japan’s very first wristwatch, the Laurel, marking a historic milestone for both the company and the nation’s watchmaking industry.

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