Seiko is clearly using limited-edition collections such as the Street Fighter watches to show off how different Seiko 5 watches can look with various aesthetic modifications, including different bezels, different dials, different case colors, and different straps. Inside the watches is Seiko’s in-house-made caliber 4R36 automatic movement, which operates at 3Hz with about 41 hours of power reserve. The diver-style watches have unidirectional rotating bezels with metal inserts. The Seiko 5 watches themselves all have 42.5mm-wide (13.4mm-thick with a 46mm lug-to-lug distance) steel cases (some are coated with colors) which are water-resistant to 100 meters with Seiko’s Hardlex crystals. Seiko has been utterly prolific with limited editions lately, all the way up to its most elite products and down to fun mainstream models, such as the Seiko 5 Street Fighter.
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Seiko chose to connect the Street Fighter V game series with its Seiko 5 Sport watch collection, given the continuity of the number “5.” The Seiko 5 name is historic but has come back recently as Seiko positioned the 5 Sport watch collection as its entry point for mechanical sport watches. It barely matters since so many of the games featured the same cast of characters, six of which are given a timepiece homage to in this limited-edition set of watches. Street Fighter II, as a franchise, spawned so many distinctive games that it is truly impossible for me to guess how many actual versions of Street Fighter exist. It was not until Japan’s Capcom created Street Fighter II did the fighting game series really take off.
I recall the original Street Fighter arcade game, which was highly primitive by today’s standards.
It has been nearly 30 years since I started playing Street Fighter. For more information about this limited edition Seiko watch collection overall, please visit the Seiko 5 Street Fighter watches debut article on aBlogtoWatch here. Street Fighter video game series fans will be impressed with some of the smaller details and callouts to the game universe and its characters. As a Seiko fan and someone who played the Street Fighter video game series as a kid, I have to admit there is a lot of charm and fashionable appeal in the Seiko 5 Street Fighter collection. As a limited edition (of nearly 60,000 watches), Seiko and Capcom come together for this rather interesting “Seiko 5 Street Fighter” set of timepieces that aBlogtoWatch has been able to go hands-on with.