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Seiko Galaxy Turquoise Dial - Pre Order

Seiko Galaxy Turquoise Dial - Pre Order

Regular price $630.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $630.00 USD
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Pre-order a collector's piece —The neo-vintage Seiko from Japan's golden era of dress watchmaking, fully re-electroplated in 18k rose gold and fitted with a custom handmade turquoise stone dial. No two stone dials are alike. This one is a one-of-one.

Each dial is 100% unique, please understand you will not get any of the dials pictured here.

The lead-time for this watch can be anywhere from one month to three. Maybe even longer thank you for your patience. Feel free to cancel your order at any time.

Bracelet Fit: Free size bracelet with a tool-less adjustable clasp fitting most wrists.

Special Note: Turquoise is one of the oldest and most coveted stones in the world — worn by pharaohs, warriors, and collectors across centuries. This dial was hand-cut and fitted to the Seiko Galaxy case, a barrel-shaped neo-vintage form with a beveled bezel and crown at 3 o'clock. The stone is a vivid sky blue with natural matrix veining in dark brown running across the surface — no two cuts produce the same pattern, making this dial genuinely unrepeatable. The entire case and bracelet have been electroplated in rose gold, giving the piece a warm, modern finish that contrasts the cool stone in a way that stops people mid-sentence. The bracelet is a wide, flat woven mesh — tightly constructed, warm to the touch, and finished with a clean fold-over clasp on the reverse. This is wearable art. There is no other one like it.

Shipping: All packages are shipped insured with signature confutation. International shipping via DHL; duties and taxes are collected during checkout and are the responsibility of the buyer.

Returns: No refunds — only exchanges/store credit. Vintage watches are not suitable for water or rough activities. They are durable as they have survived 30+ years of life, but should be treated as such.

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