The official account of the classic anime game "Sword Art Online" recently announced that it will cooperate with Seiko, a century-old Japanese watchmaker, to launch a new watch. It is exquisite and elegant, well-made, sold in limited quantities, and has great collection value. Let's take a look. "Sword Art Online" is a science fiction work by Reki Kawahara, and has been adapted into many anime games. It tells the story of the year 2022, when the electronic machinery manufacturer "ARGUS" developed the "NERvGear" wearable machine that can control human brain nerves to connect to the virtual world, so humans finally realized a complete virtual reality and developed the "Sword Art Online <SAO>" game. In this game, if the game is over, it means "death" in the real world. In this chaotic situation, Kirito can only throw himself into a battle with no end in sight. The latest "Sword Art Online" joint Seiko watches are divided into the male and female protagonist Kirito model and Asuna model, each with different temperaments and unquestionable workmanship quality. The black Kirito model is priced at 55,000 yen, and the white Asuna model is priced at 49,500 yen. Interested friends can go to the official page: http://www.hobbystock.jp/sp/saowatch/ |
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