The Naomi Uemura
80th Anniversary Limited Edition
Five years after the introduction of Seiko's, and Japan's, first diver's watch in 1965, Seiko introduced a watch that was as instantly memorable as it was supremely functional. This 1970 diver's watch had a flowing case design with an asymmetrical extension that protected the crown at the four o'clock position. With its solid construction, 150 meter water resistance, luminous hands and indexes, it was perfect for those who required a timepiece with exceptional strength and visibility. The watch proved its reliability in extreme conditions when it was worn by the Japanese adventurer, Naomi Uemura, in the years 1974 to 1976 when he completed a 12,500km solo dog-sled run from Greenland to Alaska.
2021 marks the 80th anniversary of Naomi Uemura's birth, and today, a modern re-interpretation of this much-respected diver's watch commemorates the adventurer's life and his exceptional achievements.
Born in 1941, Naomi Uemura was a university student when he took on the challenge of his first mountain climb. By the age of 29, he had climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn. In 1970, he became the first Japanese mountaineer to reach the summit of Mt Everest. Just three months later, he reached the top of Denali in Alaska (then known as Mt. McKinley) and thus became the first adventurer in the world to reach the tallest peaks on all five continents. In the winter of 1984, he succeeded in climbing Denali in winter but disappeared forever on the descent. Famed for his modesty as much as his achievements, Uemura was given the National Honor award shortly after his disappearance.