Tokimeki Memorial 30th anniversary watch by Seiko
Image courtesy of Konami and Seiko

Tokimeki Memorial Seiko Watch Will Appear for 30th Anniversary

A new Seiko watch branded with Konami’s Tokimeki Memorial game franchise will appear to help celebrate the latter’s 30th anniversary. Pre-orders for the watch are immediately available on the Japanese web store Premico.

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Seiko will decorate the new watch with elements from the first-ever Tokimeki Memorial game. The top 12-o’clock side will have a Kirameki High School emblem, while the bottom 6-o’clock side will have the number 30 to mark the anniversary year. The blue dial will also have a silhouette of Shiori Fujisaki under the legendary tree next to the “forever with you” text.

The watch will be encased in a Tokimeki Memorial-branded box. Seiko will also feature Shiori’s artwork on the box’s inner side and warranty card.

Tokimeki Memorial 30th anniversary Seiko watch package
Image courtesy of Konami and Seiko

The watch is available to order with a tax-inclusive price tag of 54,780 yen (~$381.30). However, the watch will only be available in limited amounts in accordance with the anniversary year, as only 2,024 units will be produced.

This Seiko watch will appear as part of celebrations of the Tokimeki Memorial series’ 30th anniversary. Konami held a live concert featuring all Japanese voice actresses from the first game in May 2024. The company later revealed Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You Emotional at the August 2024 Nintendo Direct. The remaster of the series’ inaugural game will appear with a new modern art option on Nintendo Switch in 2025 in Japan.

Premico will start shipping the Tokimeki Memorial 30th Anniversary Seiko watches in early May 2025.


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