A popular trend of the 80's
in line with traditional styles.The trend of traditional watches


Avenue is a product typical of traditional watches. The smoked gold case finish was in vogue at the time.

The moon phase model had a classic appearance with the rail-like markings on the outer circumference coupled with Roman numerals.

Various traditional watches released by Seiko during this period.

In line with the traditional style that was popular in the 1980s, a genre of watches called "traditional watches" became popular. The most popular case size was the middle size, which could be worn by both men and women. Retro-inspired "oxidized gold" and "oxidized silver" exterior finishes were also very popular. The dials were mainly very user-friendly designs with 60 markers and classic numerals around the circumference, and variations such as "small second hand dials" and "moon phases" with an authentic feel also became popular. The Avenue, launched in 1985 and targeted at young people, included the high-priced Chario and Société models. The series was a big hit, thanks in part to the effect of TV commercials featuring popular artists.









































































































































