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Since producing their first timepiece in 1924, the title Seiko was synonymous with fine craftsmanship, and Seiko watches are well known worldwide for their superb design, elite performance, and legacy of style.
Initially founded in 1881 by Kintaro Hattori, a watch and jewelry shop owner in the Ginza area of Tokyo, the company initially began producing wallclocks in 1892 under the name Seikosha: Seiko is Japanese for"success","miniature" or even"exquisite" and Sha means"house". During the upcoming few decades, Seikosha grew and began generating pocket watches and wristwatches, and in 1913 surfaced the Laurel, the first timepiece ever produced in Japan. Export of Seiko watches moved out of 1.6 million in1965 to 11.8 million in 1977. The quartz watch phenomenon enabled Seiko to expand rapidly. The business became known as the leader in timekeeping accuracy, and Seiko products were frequently used to period major sporting events such as The World Cup, and the Olympic Games.



Because their early beginnings as the one of the planet's premiere watchmakers, Seiko has set several precedents, such as sponsoring Japan's first TV commercial in 1953, serving as the Official Timer of 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and producing the first TV watch in 1982, to mention a couple.
Seiko is also known for using technology that is innovative. In the first days in the Seiko history, Kintaro realized the significance of having in-house components and motion creation in order to stay ahead of competitions. With the construction of its original balance wheel in 1910 and the initial dial in 1913, Seiko has sinced developed a exceptional line of quartz and mechanical watches such as the Seiko automatic Chronometer series, the Bell-Matic, using a mechanical alert, the luxury Credo, King Seiko, and the Grand Seiko lines. Seiko's Kinetic watches account for the vast majority of the organization's watch revenue since it unites the self-energizing attribute of an automatic watch with quartz precision, and recharges itself completely by the power and motion of the wearer. By today Seiko has 6 different Kinetic movements including the Seiko Kinetic Auto Relay. It has a power saving feature whereby it hibernates when not used and wakes up to 4 decades after the suitable moment. The latest technological advancement in Seiko is the Seiko Spring Drive released in 1999. Spring Drive is a mechanical watch with all the precision of a quartz watch. The mainspring in the Spring Drive forces a rotor whose electrical output signal induces a quartz crystal to exude a reference signal that regulates the speed where the mainspring unwinds. It has a power reserve of 72 hours, one of the longest amongst all watches.
With innovation at the core of its firm, Seiko is bounded to be in the forefront of new watch technologies.

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