Seiko's Fragment Metronome Watch: A Fresh Take on a Deep-Cut Tool Watch (2026)

Seiko quietly unveiled a fresh take on a deep-cut tool watch, a collaboration between the brand and legendary Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara. The Metronome, originally developed for musicians, returns with a built-in metronome and a tempo range of 40 to 304 beats per minute. The watch lacks a rotating bezel and deep-sea diving capabilities, but it's now available in two new variants: one with a black dial and the other with a white dial. Both models feature Seiko's PA50 quartz movement, a 36mm case, and a black NATO strap with polished hardware. The watches are currently sold out online, with secondhand pricing hovering around $1,000, a significant jump from the retail price of 44,000 Japanese yen (approximately $288). It's unclear if the watches will receive a broader rollout, but the Seiko train keeps moving, with recent releases including a collaborative watch with Sega and Grand Seiko's most affordable Snowflake yet. But here's where it gets controversial: the Metronome's unique features and limited availability may not appeal to all watch enthusiasts. Will this new take on a tool watch be a hit or a miss? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Seiko's Fragment Metronome Watch: A Fresh Take on a Deep-Cut Tool Watch (2026)

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