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Success demands a sequel, naturally. Last year, New York City's Rowing Blazers tapped into the world of watches, connecting with Seiko to launch a heavily stylized six-piece capsule collection. True to its cult status, this venture saw Rowing Blazers met with success, ushering in the arrival of a four-piece sequel.

If your wardrobe is missing a heavy dose of color, you'd do well to set Rowing Blazers' online store (where you'll find its new Seiko collection later this week) as your next destination. Bright and bold, its cult status has been achieved by injecting its offering with fun.

Supplementing its eclectic clothing styles and varied collaborations with tasteful accessories is part of the agenda this season, hence the addition of a new take on Seiko.

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Regarded as one of the world's leaders in watch manufacturers, Seiko's armory boasts many a subtle style to dress the wrist day-to-day. There are, of course, options with a little more flair. For those seeking a middle point between the two, Rowing Blazers' new collaboration achieves just that.

Built to vintage inspiration, the four-piece collection is a masterclass in statement modesty (if such a thing exists), as silver steel bracelets are paired with colorful dials.

Varied, with the addition of colorful woven straps, the collection features blue, orange, black, and green dials, each of which is limited to 888 pieces, featuring the Rowing Blazers monogram, and a case back with the Seiko skeleton “Tempus Fugit” motif.

The Rowing Blazers x Seiko 5 Sports capsule launches online this Friday, October 28.

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