Seiko’s bread and butter is affordable watches. The brand owns the market below $1,000, but as soon as a Seiko watch creeps into four-digit territory, many collectors become weary.
But really, there should be no reason to doubt Seiko’s ability to produce high-end watches. Let’s not forget that Grand Seiko and Credor fall under the Seiko umbrella, meaning Seiko has the personnel, the equipment and the know-how to make extremely high-end watches.
Case in point is the brand’s latest GMT sports watch, which is perhaps the most impressive travel watch ever released under the Seiko brand name — with an eye-popping price tag to match.
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Seiko’s latest GMT is a special, U.S.-only edition of the Prospex LX GMT — which currently ranks as Seiko’s most expensive line. This model is the priciest yet at a whopping $6,600, and it now ranks as the most expensive single watch in Seiko’s current catalog. What’s more, this watch actually costs more than seven of the 25 GMTs in Grand Seiko’s current catalog.

So, why is this watch so expensive?




