





In 2007, Seiko introduced the Moving Design Collection, a series of watches inspired by classical styling with a modern twist. Among these remarkable creations, one model stood out and captured the imagination of collectors worldwide: The Discus Burger SCBS017. Designed by the talented Tomoko Tamita, this award-winning watch took the world of timekeeping on a flavorful detour. With its quirky name and bold design, the Discus Burger is truly a conversation starter and a work of art.
The Discus Burger’s recipe for uniqueness lies in its innovative display. Instead of the classic hour, minute, and second hands sweeping across the dial, it features three rotating discs powered by a mechanical movement. The left disc shows the hours, the middle disc keeps track of the minutes, and the right disc ticks through the seconds. A glance at the watch might read like a digital display, but the magic lies in its analog mechanics—a delightful mix of tradition and innovation.
Encased in an opaque black ceramic cover, the Discus Burger hides much of its face, leaving only the essential time display visible. This minimalist approach amplifies its mystery and charm, making it a favorite among collectors who appreciate bold departures from the norm.Tracking down a Seiko Discus Burger SCBS017 is no small feat as they're highly desirable. But today, your search ends in triumph: We’re thrilled to present a stunning, unused, complete set with all the tags and stickers intact.
