Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is being honored with a commemorative watch.
Japanese watch company Seiko announced that they’ve crafted a Seiko Prospex watch to celebrate the two-way star, as reported by Fashionsnap.
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The watch is based on the “Divers 1965 Heritage Model,” the outlet reported, and it features multiple nods to Ohtani and his time with the Dodgers.
The watch comes in two dial colors — “gray and blue inspired by the Los Angeles Dodgers’ visiting uniform,” Fashionsnap wrote — with only 1,700 watches available in each color, a nod to Ohtani’s No. 17 jersey.
In honor of the back-to-back World Series champion and MVP, the watch also has gold accents on the “bezel, crown, hands, and indices.”
Ohtani’s No. 17 is also on the crown, and the clasp features his signature.
Additionally, the timepiece comes in a special box adorned with another Ohtani signature.

Feb 21, 2026; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani against the Los Angeles Angels during a spring training game at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
How Can You Get One?
Unfortunately for many fans in Southern California, the watch will be available for purchase at stores in Japan beginning April 24, with Seiko’s website indicating it’s “Japan-limited.”
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It sells for 286,000 yen, which equates to more than $1,800.
Of course, that figure doesn’t include the cost of shipping from Japan or a plane ticket to go pick it up yourself.
Ohtani’s Had Huge Impact on the Dodgers and Baseball
The two-way star is on an enormous $700 million contract, but with much of that payment deferred by the team, Ohtani has been ubiquitous in the endorsement space.
He earned more endorsement money than any athlete last year, and he’s expanded into new areas as well.
Ohtani recently wrote a book about his beloved dog, Decoy, titled “Decoy Saves Opening Day.”
And all of that is in addition to historic production on the field.
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From being the first player ever to join the 50-50 club in 2024 to boasting a three home run, 10 strikeout game in the playoffs in 2025, Ohtani has proven he’s worth the enormous contract.
The Dodgers would agree as well. In addition to the two championships he’s helped bring to Los Angeles, the team made back the money for his contract in his first season.