Calling all Yorozuya crew members! In a collaboration that’s as unexpected as it is delightful, Seiko releases a limited-edition watch celebrating the beloved anime series Gintama.

The Gintama Seiko watch isn’t your average timepiece; it’s a stylish and playful ode to the show’s iconic characters and signature humor, perfect for any Gintama fanatic looking to add a touch of anime flair to their everyday wear.

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For those eager to own this sleek accessory, we have all the details on the Gintama watch by Seiko, including its price, and where to purchase it.

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This stylish and simple timepiece, with its unified silver color scheme, is perfect for everyday wear. The comfortable band is made from stainless steel for everyday ease of use.

The watch face takes things up a notch. Crafted from beautiful mother-of-pearl, it subtly incorporates the kimono pattern of the series’ main character, Sakata Gintoki.

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For a playful touch, the hour markers are replaced with icons featuring members of Gintoki’s crew, Yorozuya Ginchan.

At 12 o’clock, you’ll find a silhouette of Gintoki himself riding his scooter. Shinpachi Shimura’s glasses mark the 3 o’clock position, while Sadaharu leaves his paw print at 6 o’clock. And finally, Kagura’s iconic parasol can be found at 9 o’clock.

Gintama Seiko collaboration featuring Gintoki Sakata, Kagura, Shinpachi Shimura, and Sadaharu
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Another fun detail is the watch’s back cover. It’s engraved with a unique serial number and an image of the mysterious Justaway, a recurring gag character in the series.

To top it all off, the watch comes in a special commemorative box.

Seiko Gintama watch price

A model warning the Gintama Seiko watch collaboration
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The Gintama Seiko watch is priced at US$283 or JP¥44,000.

Where to buy Gintama Seiko watch

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Fans can purchase the Gintama Seiko watch from Japanese jewelry shop U-Treasure.

Gintama is a long-running sci-fi comedy manga and anime series. Created by Hideaki Sorachi, it ran in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 2003 to 2018, with additional chapters released later.

The anime adaptation followed in 2006, capturing the series’ blend of action, humor, and pop culture parodies.

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The story takes place in Edo, Japan, but not as we know it. Aliens have invaded and taken control, leaving samurai like Gintoki Sakata, the silver-haired protagonist, jobless and forced to take on odd jobs for survival.

Despite the wacky premise, Gintama tackles themes of loyalty, honor, and finding your own way in a strange new world.

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