Seiko & Seiko Watches

Seiko is the manufacturer behind the new kinetic technology which has revolutionized the watch wearing experience. Kinetic technology is the brains of hard work at Seiko and is a feature on new watches made by the brands of the Seiko corporation.

Seiko is mostly known for proving that every minute is of the essence. The company is one of the world’s leading watch manufacturers, with the name brands of Pulsar and Seiko. Seiko Melodies in Motion burl wood musical mantel clock features a brown burled pattern case. Music plays traditioanl melodies as well as a switch to convert it to Christmas melodies during the season. Seiko has also been the official timekeeper at many international sporting events since the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964. Seiko has been privileged to share moments of tremendous excitement with athletes and spectators worldwide.

Seiko #SNQ046 - A handsome, traditional men’s bracelet watch, the Arctura would be the watch a father hands down to a son, if he had done very well. The watch features a circular, jet black dial with gold-tone indexes and gold-tone Lumibrite hands.

Seiko Corporation acts as a holding company for subsidiaries that develop and manufacture watches, clocks, camera components, electronic devices, eyeglasses, jewelry, and sports products. Watches and clocks secured 70 percent of company revenues in 2005, while optical, sports, and other products were responsible for the remainder of sales.

Seiko is known for the invention of the quartz watch, the first LCD quartz watch and the world’s first analog quartz watch with alarm and timer function. In 1992 they again revolutionaries time with the invention of Seiko kinetic watch. Seiko can trace its history back to 1877, when Kintaro Hattori began repairing clocks - at the tender age of 18 - at his home in the Ginza, an upmarket district of Tokyo.

Seiko Men’s Dress Silver-Tone Watch #SGF719
Seiko Men’s Seiko Flex Silver-Tone Watch #SGF799
Seiko Men’s Alarm Chronograph Leather Strap Watch #SNAB65