Seiko’s collab with Honda celebrates the monumental Honda Super Cub motorbike that has sold a staggering 100 million+ units since its debut back in 1958. This makes it the best-selling vehicle in history. The watch, itself, is a Seiko 5 Sports dive watch with a green/cream colorway found on the first-gen Super Cub. The dial look mimics the front view of the Super Cub with a 12 o’clock headlamp marker and the 11 and 1 o’clock markers in orange to copy the blinkers. Pretty cool. Furthermore, the screw down crown cap looks like a fuel gauge, and the bezel look like the Super Cub’s 30 kmh speedometer. The Super Cub watch also gets a matching nylon Nato strap and comes in its own special presentation box. 6,000 units will be made globally, instead of that 100 million+ target.
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