Editorial
The SRPE17 is one of the more visually arresting entries in the Presage Cocktail Time lineup, with a textured dial in the Mockingbird colorway that blends teal, blue, and gold in a way that reads differently depending on the light. At 40.5mm it wears more like a dress watch than a sport piece. The price-to-looks ratio is genuinely hard to argue with.
Seiko launched the Presage Cocktail Time line in 2015, drawing on Japan's long tradition of refined craft aesthetics to offer something more expressive than the standard Presage fare. The Cocktail dials take cues from Japanese artisan techniques , Arita porcelain, sake glass texture, and lacquerwork , translated into mass-production watch dials at accessible prices. The SRPE17 arrived as part of a broader 2019 expansion of the line, bringing the Mockingbird colorway into the mix alongside several other cocktail-inspired references.
The series has become one of Seiko's steadiest sellers at the entry-prestige level, appealing to buyers who want something genuinely interesting to look at without a four-figure outlay.
The movement here is the 4R35, not the 6R35 found in higher-tier Presage references. That means no power reserve indicator and a less refined finishing level on the movement itself , worth knowing if you care about what's under the caseback. The 4R35 runs at 21,600 bph, which is adequate but not particularly smooth compared to the 28,800 bph movements you find in similarly priced competitors.
Water resistance is 50m, which is fine for daily wear but limits this to splashes and handwashing, not submersion. The acrylic-look sapphire coating on entry Presage references can show light scratches over time in ways that a fully sapphire crystal does not. Finally, bracelet quality on SRPE17 is acceptable but the clasp has a bit of play , a leather or aftermarket strap often improves the wearing experience meaningfully.