The dial is divided into three scales: the date at the bottom, the day of the week between 2 and 3 o'clock, and the 45-hour power reserve indicator of the caliber 6R24 between 9 and 10 o'clock.
Master Issu Tamura, a third generation of enamel artists, works with enamel in his workshop in Kanazawa (this city, by the way, is famous for its gilded products, and the name itself is translated as “golden swamp”), overseeing the complex process of making the dial. The body of the novelty from Seiko is made of steel, its size is 40,5 x 12,8 mm.