The practice involves altering a Seiko watch, typically a model known for its durability and affordability, to resemble the aesthetic of a high-end luxury timepiece often associated with maritime activities. The modification frequently includes replacing components like the bezel, dial, hands, and sometimes even the crystal, to achieve a similar visual effect. For example, a Seiko SKX007 can be modified with a blue ceramic bezel insert, Mercedes-style hands, and a dial with specific markings to evoke a particular high-end watch design.
The significance of this trend lies in providing an accessible avenue for watch enthusiasts to own a timepiece with the look and feel of a luxury item without incurring the substantial cost. This allows for personalization and customization, creating a unique watch that reflects individual taste. The practice also has a historical context rooted in the broader watch modification community, where individuals have long enjoyed customizing and personalizing their watches to enhance their functionality or aesthetics.