Sega 60th Anniversary Watches

Die-hard Sega Fans Can Pre-Order Sega 60th Anniversary Watches Now

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As part of Sega’s 60th anniversary, Sega has teamed up with watchmaker Seiko to release a limited line of watches. For a limited time, die-hard Sega fans can pre-order these limited print watches. A silver and black version of the watches are available. The silver model is priced at Â¥44,000 or roughly $400. The silver Sega 60th anniversary watch is limited to 800 watches. The black model is priced at Â¥47,300 or roughly $430, and will only have 400 watches available for pre-order. The watches will be sent out in late August 2020. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Each of these watches are available to purchase through the Sega store. Both products are designed with Sega’s key colors in mind, allowing the watches to truly reflect the brand in the best way. Each watch is also engraved with the 6oth anniversary logo and comes with a unique serial number. Naturally, each watch also comes with its own themed box as well.

For those of you that want to represent Sega but aren’t interested in dropping loads of money on a set of flashy watches, the publisher and developer also released SNS icons. Fans can download these icons for free to represent their favorite Sega franchise on social media or on their SNS profile.


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