W.O.E. YouTube: North Korean Spy’s Seiko Watch Found On A Secret Shipwreck

W.O.E. YouTube: North Korean Spy’s Seiko Watch Found On A Secret Shipwreck

What Can A Dive Watch Teach Us About Espionage In The Hermit Kingdom? 

Thirty minutes south of Tokyo, Japan, a mangled Seiko dive watch sits in an innocuous glass case in a museum dedicated to the Japanese Coast Guard. From beneath the glass, the battered Seiko serves as a physical representation of strained relations between the nations of Japan and North Korea, characterized by hostility, tension, subversion, and combat on the high seas. 

In this new video on the W.O.E. YouTube Channel, we’ll discuss Seiko’s surprising role in North Korean maritime covert action and espionage, including the unlikely story of a Seiko dive watch recovered from the wreckage of a North Korean spy ship. 

Enjoy episode thirty-one of W.O.E. TV. 

Happy Hunting, 

-W.O.E.

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