Seiko Lukia has announced the "2026 Warm Moments Limited Edition" from its "Happy Collection." This adorable wristwatch embodies wishes for the health and bright future of children and will be sold as part of a support initiative for the international NGO "Save the Children." It is scheduled to be released on April 17, 2026 (Friday), with only 600 units available.

A design overflowing with love, wishing for the happiness of children.
Since its launch in 1995, the Seiko Lukia has garnered support as a practical watch for women. Now, a new model, the "2026 Warm Moments Limited Edition," has been announced, limited to 600 pieces.

Solar-powered radio-controlled watch (Cal.1B32). Operates for approximately 6 months on a full charge. Stainless steel case (36.3mm x 27.7mm, 7.7mm thick). 10 ATM water resistance. Limited edition of 600 pieces. 79,200 yen (tax included). Scheduled for release on April 17th (Friday).
The brand supports Save the Children, an organization that assists children in Japan and around the world, and donates a portion of its watch sales to this cause. This new release is part of that support and is designed with the wish that people will cherish heartwarming moments while watching the time.
The base model is a solar-powered radio-controlled watch with a popular tonneau-shaped case from the collection. Combined with a mother-of-pearl dial and adorned with numerous heart motifs, it evokes the image of "time filled with love." Furthermore, the Arabic numeral font and second hand are accented with red, the color of the Save the Children logo, giving it an even more endearing look.

Furthermore, the dial of this watch features a four-leaf clover made up of four heart shapes, accented with a single red ruby. This ruby is made from "Crescent Vert," a recrystallized gemstone developed by Kyocera. While possessing the same composition and structure as natural gemstones, it does not involve new mining operations, thus minimizing the burden on the natural environment and contributing to the prevention of unfair labor practices and conflicts, making it an ethical material.

What is Save the Children Japan, a public interest incorporated association?

A private, non-profit international organization that supports children in approximately 110 countries, including Japan. Founded in the UK in 1919, it has been working for over 100 years to create a world where all children have the right to live, grow, be protected, and participate.



