Watches Seiko
Originally founded in 1881 by Kintaro Hattori, a watch and jewelry shop owner from the Ginza area of Tokyo, the company first began producing wallclocks in 1892 under the name Seikosha: Seiko is Japanese for "success", "minature" or "exquisite" and Sha means "house". Over the next few decades, Seikosha grew and began producing pocket watches and wristwatches, and in 1913 debuted the Laurel, the first timepiece ever produced in Japan. The first watches to be produced under the name Seiko began appearing in 1924, and in 1964, Seiko watches made history again by producing the world's first quartz watch. Export of Seiko watches went from 1.6 million in1965 to 11.8 million in 1977. The quartz watch phenomenon allowed Seiko to expand rapidly. Production reached about 21 million in 2001. The company became recognized as the leader in timekeeping accuracy, and Seiko products were often used to time major sporting events including The World Cup, and the Olympic Games.
The Seiko Corporation which produces Seiko watches, is a Japanese watch company that was started by Kintaro Hattori in 1881. This first shop was both a jewelry and a watch shop, and it was located in Japan's Ginza area. In 1892, Hattori expanded his line of products to also include clocks, manufactured under the name of Seikosha.
Upon placing your gaze on the watch you will most notice its distinctive yellow dial, working with the black bezel. This color combination not only works but also ensures that the Seiko SKA367 will stand out visually for its uniqueness and sharpness. Just like other Seiko watches, the company has given importance to hour markers and hands as well while designing this watch. The hour markers and the hands on this watch feature Lumibrite technology, allowing these details of the dial to be viewed even in the dark.
Watches Seiko
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