Fratello On Air: Our Favorite Seiko Watches Ever
Welcome back to another episode of Fratello On Air and Merry Christmas! We’re back with another episode on Christmas Eve, and we’re talking about our favorite Seiko watches of all time. That’s a tough mission, but like Santa’s job of delivering toys to all the children, we’re up to the task! Grab some mulled wine, settle in by the fireplace, and enjoy the banter.
Folks, we’ve been on the road for the last few weeks. America, Japan, and Germany are just some of the places we’ve been. However, we’re back just in time for Christmas, and we’re excited to talk about one of our favorite brands. Seiko has an impressive history and has made significant contributions to watchmaking. In this episode, we discuss our six favorite Seiko references. It wasn’t easy, but we’ve somehow whittled it down to a handful and a thumb!
Handgelenkskontrolle
To kick things off, we return to sneakers. We’ve been a little disappointed in the Nike and New Balance releases leading up to the holiday season. Balazs brings up a set of Chicago Bulls championship rings that sold at Sotheby’s on December 12 for over $400,000. Mike then discusses the Imperial Fabergé Winter Egg that recently sold for $30.2 million at Christie’s. It was on preview at Christie’s in London before going under the hammer earlier this month. For the Handgelenkskontrolle, Balazs is wearing his lovely Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675. Mike is still addicted to his Ming 37.11 Odyssey on the Polymesh bracelet.
Our favorite Seiko watches
If you haven’t figured it out, Seiko is one of our favorite brands. When reviewing the brand’s back catalog, the number of significant references is mind-boggling. There are an incredible number of amazing watches in so many genres. Somehow, we’ve boiled our list down to six favorites. Some are surprises, and some are not. Still, all are fun and worth mentioning. Our picks are:
- The 6139-7070, a fantastic reference showcasing Japan’s first automatic chronograph
- The Grand Seiko 44GS, 4420-9000, is one of the most significant designs from the brand
- A King Seiko 5626-7000, a hi-beat legend still available at an amazing price
- Seiko’s Champion Alpinist J13043, an incredibly unique model with a stunning dial
- Grand Seiko’s modern collection, one of the most gratifying and well-designed lineups on sale today
- The Seiko 6215-7000, a watch that broke boundaries for the brand and set a design standard that still exists
We hope you enjoyed today’s episode, and while we expect some controversy from our discussion, we hope you’ll contribute to the comments section with your favorite Seiko references. Most of all, we wish you a safe and joyous holiday period and thank you for your endless support. We look forward to our next episode!

