The history of SEIKO began in 1881, when a young entrepreneur of 22 years, Kintaro Hattori, opened his watch repair shop in Tokyo. Kintaro was determined to become a pioneer in the watch industry and his goal was that "SEIKO was always one step ahead of the others". 11 years later, in 1892, he founded the "Seikosha" manufactory and built his first wall clock and, in 1895, his first wristwatch.
Automatic watch with automatic winding capacity - Power reserve of about 41 hours - Stainless steel case - Screw-down and transparent case back - Unidirectional rotating bezel - 24 jewels
Automatic watch with automatic winding capacity - Power reserve of about 41 hours - Stainless steel case - Screw-down and transparent case back - Unidirectional rotating bezel - 24 jewels
Automatic watch with automatic winding capacity - Power reserve of about 41 hours - Stainless steel case - Screw-down and transparent case back - Unidirectional rotating bezel - 24 jewels
Seiko watch with self-winding movement 3 balls / date - Frequency 21.600 alternations / hour - 29 rubies - Date - Manual winding option - Power reserve of over 41 hours - Stainless steel case and bracelet