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Atelier Seiko opens in Ginza, Tokyo
By SENATUS Editor | 22 December 2022

Seiko has opened its new creative studio, the Atelier Ginza, in the heart of the Ginza district, where the company was founded in 1881. It is situated on the 7th floor of Seiko House Ginza, known as the Wako building until this year, when it was redeveloped and renamed to commemorate its 90th anniversary.

The new studio aims to create truly unique and innovative timepieces of the highest order. Here, some of the finest designers, craftsmen, and watchmakers from the Seiko Group will work together to create, assemble, and adjust timepieces that highlight their creativity and expertise, all of which is underpinned by traditional Japanese aesthetics.

The studio will also provide a unique and unparalleled customer experience. Customers who purchase select products will be invited to visit the Atelier Ginza to discover the painstaking craftwork that goes into the creation of a great watch.

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