Two things can be said about Seiko right now: they’re not slowing down, and they clearly understand the enthusiasm for seasonal watches better than most brands. Just as collectors were still tapping into the newly updated Astron series, Seiko has introduced two new limited-edition titanium models that expand the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch series in a more expressive and summer-ready direction.
It’s also interesting how watch releases these days often reflect changes in lifestyle. Summer isn’t just about lighter clothes anymore; it’s about lighter colorways, materials and even watch personalities. That’s exactly where these new Astron pieces land, combining technical precision with a more playful aesthetic change.
Seiko adds a seasonal twist to its Astron range
Seiko has officially unveiled two new limited edition titanium models that expand the futuristic Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time range. The new releases – Crystal Green (HAB005) and Crystal Pink (HAB006) – build on the recently updated design language while introducing a softer, more expressive visual identity.
At its core, the Astron platform remains one of Seiko’s most advanced achievements. The Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch continues to represent a combination of solar charging and GPS-controlled timekeeping, designed for world travelers who value accuracy without constant manual adjustment. With these new editions, Seiko shifts the tone slightly, giving the Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch a more lifestyle-driven personality without compromising its technical backbone.
Crystal-inspired dials with a summery identity

The striking feature of these new models is undoubtedly the dial. Instead of the structured, geometric layouts of previous Astron releases, Seiko introduces a pressed pattern inspired by quartz crystal facets. The effect is dynamic and creates a sense of depth that changes depending on the lighting conditions.
The Crystal Green version feels fresh and vibrant and reflects natural mineral tones, while the Crystal Pink tends to be warmer and softer, almost like pastel light reflected through glass. Both versions feel deliberately seasonal, designed to capture a summer vibe rather than simply introduce new colorways.
This is also where sophistication becomes apparent. The revised 3-6-9 sub-dial layout improves balance and legibility, supported by Seiko’s proprietary 5X63 movement. Even within this evolution, the identity of the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch remains intact: technical, precise and globally functional.
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Titanium case design with sharper modern lines

Both models use a 43.4mm titanium case with a super-hard coating, keeping the watch lightweight and improving durability. Compared to previous versions, the case now looks more angular and refined, with sharper transitions between surfaces.
A redesigned octagonal edge enhances visual depth, combining brushed top surfaces with polished facets that reflect light differently depending on the angle. The result is a more sculpted, architectural feel on the wrist.
Despite these design improvements, the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch continues to prioritize wearability and functionality. It remains a tool-first watch, even as Seiko gradually introduces a more expressive design language into the collection.
Advanced functionality Built for global travel

Despite the design updates, the technical basis remains unchanged in its ambition. The 5X63 solar GPS movement allows the watch to automatically adjust to any time zone using satellite signals, eliminating the need for manual adjustment.
It also includes a chronograph, perpetual calendar, world time in 38 time zones, and automatic daylight saving time adjustment. For frequent travelers, the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch remains one of the most complete analog solutions for global timekeeping.
What makes this particularly relevant is how quietly it operates. Once set up, it simply works in the background, adjusting itself as the wearer moves through different regions.
Limited Editions with collectible appeal

Seiko limits production to just 1,200 pieces per color, making both Crystal Green and Crystal Pink relatively rare within the Astron range. Each watch also features a titanium screw-down case back, engraved with “LIMITED EDITION” and a unique serial number.
This exclusivity adds new appeal to the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch series, positioning these models not only as functional travel tools, but also as collectible seasonal variants.
At €3,000, they are in a competitive but justified space, given the combination of GPS accuracy, titanium construction and limited production scale.
A refined take on a tech icon
The Crystal Green and Crystal Pink Astron releases don’t reinvent the formula, but they don’t need to. Instead, they show how Seiko can subtly evolve a highly technical platform into something more emotionally compelling and visually expressive.
The Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual-Time watch has always been about precision and innovation. These new editions add something less measurable, but just as important: character. And in a market where many high-end watches are converging on a similar design language, that extra personality could be exactly what makes them stand out.
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