Seiko Releases ¥65,780 Fullmetal Alchemist Seiko Watch Through AMNIBUS

Seiko Releases ¥65,780 Fullmetal Alchemist Seiko Watch Through AMNIBUS

Seiko has announced a fullmetal alchemist seiko watch for Japanese release through AMNIBUS, pricing the collaboration at ¥65,780. The chronograph ties the franchise’s visuals to a limited-scope launch that collectors may have to chase through a Japan-only channel.

Edward Elric On The Dial

The black dial carries the red alchemic transmutation circle, while the brothers’ Flaming Cross emblem sits in the bottom right. The hour marker borrows screw-inspired indices from Edward Elric’s automail right aim, and the small second sub-dial carries the Amestris military emblem with its line-drawn dragon.

Seiko also built the watch around practical finishing cues: the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions glow green in the dark, and the hour and minute hands do the same. The watch uses a 12-hour counter and a tachymeter bezel, so the anime styling sits on top of a standard chronograph layout rather than replacing it.

AMNIBUS Japan Release

The casebook is engraved with “Don’t forget 3. OCT. 11.” and the packaging box prints “Stand up and walk. You have two perfectly good legs, don't you?” Those references push the product beyond a simple logo tie-in and make the release feel aimed at readers who know exactly where those lines sit in the story.

At ¥65,780, or about $410, the watch sits in the collectible tier rather than impulse-buy territory. That price point also fits the Japan-only setup: buyers outside the market will need a broader release or a workaround through the platform, and Seiko has not said that a wider rollout is on the way.

Seiko Anime Watches

Seiko has released other watches inspired by anime, but this one is built around Fullmetal Alchemist imagery with more specific story cues than a generic character piece. For collectors, the appeal is not just the franchise name; it is the combination of the black dial, the green lume, the engraved casebook, and the packaging copy that leans directly into Edward Elric.

The practical move for interested buyers is simple: watch AMNIBUS if you want the Japan release, and do not assume the watch will reach other markets. Seiko has set the terms with a ¥65,780 price and a Japanese launch, and that is the product fans can act on now.

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