Honda & Seiko Rev Up For A New Watch Inspired By The Super Cub Motorbike
By Nicole Rodrigues, 05 Sep 2023
Two prominent names in their respective industries, Seiko and Honda, have once again come together to create a unique timepiece. This collaboration marks their third joint venture, commemorating the watchmaker’s 55th anniversary of the Seiko 5 Sports model, Honda’s 75th milestone, and the legacy of the Super Cub, which spans over 65 years.
Central to this collaboration is a tribute to the iconic Honda Super Cub C100, which debuted on the roads in 1958. The design of the watch draws inspiration from the distinctive characteristics of the Super Cub, paying homage to its rich history and significant influence on mobility.
The Seiko 5 Sports x Honda Super Cub watch embodies these inspirations. Its 42.5mm stainless steel case captures the essence of the Super Cub C100, while the dial features a blend of dark blue, gray, and white hues, echoing the timeless design language of the iconic motorbike.
The hour markers at 11, 12, and one o’clock mimic the headlights and blinkers of the Super Cub, adding a unique touch that honors the motorbike’s distinct features and establishes a visual connection between the timepiece and the roadster.
The caseback serves as a canvas for the Honda Super Cub emblem logo, acknowledging the collaboration’s foundation. Additionally, the semi-transparent Hardlex crystal that safeguards the dial is adorned in a bright shade of red.
Functionally, the watch is powered by the 4R36 automatic and manual-winding caliber with the Honda emblem etched into it. It also has a 41-hour power reserve and water resistance of up to 10 bars.
With an exclusive production run of 7,500 units, the Seiko 5 Sports x Honda Super Cub watch aims to encapsulate the spirit of two iconic brands and the historical significance they share.
For those interested in this collaboration, the Seiko 5 Sports x Honda Super Cub watch is available for US$442 through Seiko’s official website and select retail locations.
[via Hypebeast and Trend Hunter, images via Seiko]
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