* Introducing Seikos Sporty Chronograph Collection.
* Brushed polished stainless steel case (40mm diameter by 10mm
thick) and bracelet.
* Metallic blue dial with luminous silver toned hands and hour
markers.
* Chronograph can measure up to 12 hours in 1/20 seconds
increments.
* Precisely tuned Japanese quartz movement.
* Slide-rule rotating bezel with metallic blue accent.
* Date display feature.
* Crafted scratch resistant Hardlex crystal.
* Fold-over deployment type clasp.
* Watch is water resistant up to 330feet/100m.
This impressive, features-packed pilot's watch from Seiko is a
sophisticated blend of function and style. The solid steel case
and bracelet highlight a round blue dial with luminous hands and
markers, a red sweep seconds hand, and a date display at the
three o'clock hour. Three chronograph subdials register up to 60
minutes of elapsed time in 1/10 second increments. The dial is
capped with a highly scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal and framed
by a matching blue bi-directional rotating bezel with a rotary
compass and a slide rule for rapid calculations and conversions,
including multiplication, division, speed, distance, fuel
consumption rate, and fuel conversions. Other notable features of
this watch include precise quartz movement and a screw-down
locking crown. This Seiko watch is rated water resistant to 100
meters.
About Seiko
In 1877, at the age of 18, Kintaro Hattori set up business
repairing the Western-style clocks that were becoming
increasingly popular in Japan. By 1892, Hattori was manufacturing
his own clocks in a factory he called Seikosha, from the words
"seiko" meaning "exquisite," "success," or "miniature," and "sha"
meaning "house." The company grew and prospered, producing its
first wristwatch in 1913 and launching the Seiko brand in 1924.
Technological innovation has always been a driving force in the
company's history. Key milestones include Seiko's introduction of
the world's first quartz watch in 1969, and its successful
launch, in 1988, of the Kinetic, the world's first battery-free
watch with quartz accuracy. Recognized for its technological
excellence, Seiko has provided timekeeping services for the
Olympic Games and the World Cup Soccer Championships. Today, the
Seiko brand continues to stand for state-of-the-art technology,
as well as superior quality and refined design.
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From Humble beginnings, Kintaro Hattoris Vision for Seiko has
become reality. A consuming passion for excellence - imprinted in
our Corporate passed from generation to generation. Seiko,
for 125 years committed to the art and science of time.
A culture of innovation connects a 19th century Tokyo clock shop
with 20th century advances in timekeeping to an extraordinary
21st century "quiet revolution." Continually driven by dedication
and passion, established a multitude of worlds first
technologies
transforming the principles of timekeeping.
The first quartz wristwatch changed the history of time.
The first Kinetic marked a new era in quartz watch technology.
In 1969, Seiko Astron, the first quartz wristwatch - was
introduced.
In an instant, Seiko exponentially improved the accuracy of
wristwatches And Seiko technology firmly established todays
standard in Olympic and sports timing.
1984, another celebrated first Kinetic Technology powered by
body movement.
Kinetic a quartz mechanism with unparalleled accuracy the
driving force behind more worlds firsts.
Kinetic Chronograph the next generation of high performance
timekeeping.
Kinetic Auto Relay automatically resets to the correct time.
Kinetic Perpetual - combining the date perfect technology of
perpetual with the genius of Kinetic Auto Relay.
And now Kinetic Direct Drive move, and the watch is powered
automatically. Or hand wind it and see the power you are
generating in real time.
In the realm of fine watches, time is measured by Seiko
innovation A heritage of dedication to the art and science of
time.
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