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Seiko

Seiko Group Corporation (セイコーグループ株式会社, Seikō Gurūpu kabushiki gaisha), commonly known as Seiko (/ˈsk/ SAY-koh, Japanese: [seːkoː]), is a Japanese maker of watches, clocks, electronic devices, semiconductors, jewelry, and optical products. Founded in 1881 by Kintarō Hattori in Tokyo, Seiko introduced the world's first commercial quartz wristwatch in 1969.[4][5]

Seiko Group Corporation
Seiko's Wako store in Ginza serves as the company's registered office
Native name
セイコーグループ株式会社
Seikō Gurūpu kabushiki gaisha
Formerly
  • K. Hattori & Co. (1881-1917)
  • K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. (1917-1983)
  • Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd. (1983-1990)
  • Seiko Corporation (1990-2007)
  • Seiko Holdings Corporation (2007-2022)
TypePublic (Kabushiki gaisha)
TYO: 8050
ISINJP3414700009 
IndustryElectronics
Watchmaking
Founded1881; 142 years ago (1881) in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan
FounderKintarō Hattori
HeadquartersGinza, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Products
Revenue ¥239 billion (2020)[3]
¥5.17 billion (2020)[3]
¥3.4 billion (2020)[3]
Total assets ¥299 billion (2020)[3]
Total equity ¥103 billion (2020)[3]
OwnerHattori family
Number of employees
11,947 (2020)[3]
Websiteseiko.co.jp

Seiko is perhaps best known for its wristwatches.[6] Along with Rolex, Seiko is one of only two watch companies considered to be vertically integrated.[7] Seiko is able to design and develop all the components of a watch, as well as assemble, adjust, inspect and ship them in-house. Seiko's mechanical watches consist of approximately 200 parts, and the company has the technology and production facilities to design and manufacture all of these parts in-house.[8]

The company was incorporated (K. Hattori & Co., Ltd.) in 1917 and renamed Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd. in 1983 and Seiko Corporation in 1990. After reconstructing and creating its operating subsidiaries (such as Seiko Watch Corporation and Seiko Clock Inc.), it became a holding company in 2001 and was renamed Seiko Holdings Corporation on July 1, 2007. Seiko Holdings Corporation was renamed Seiko Group Corporation as of October 1, 2022.[9]

Seiko watches were originally produced by two different Hattori family companies (not subsidiaries of K. Hattori & Co); one was Daini Seikosha Co. (now known as Seiko Instruments Inc., a subsidiary of Seiko Holdings since 2009) and the other was Suwa Seikosha Co. (now known as Seiko Epson Corporation, an independent publicly traded company). Having two companies both producing the same brand of watch enabled Seiko to improve technology through competition and hedge risk. It also reduced risk of production problems, since one company can increase production in the case of decreased production in the other parties.[10]

At present, quartz and Spring Drive watches are manufactured in Shiojiri, Nagano (Seiko Epson), and mechanical watches in Shizukuishi, Iwate (Morioka Seiko Instruments). Some of the watches exported abroad, such as the Seiko 5, are also manufactured in Ninohe, Iwate, by Ninohe Tokei Kogyo (Established in 1974 as a parts factory for Seiko).[11]

History

1881 founding to 1929

In 1881, Seiko founder Kintarō Hattori opened a watch and jewelry shop called "K. Hattori" (服部時計店) in Tokyo.[12] Kintarō Hattori had been working as clockmaker apprentice since the age of 13, with multiple stints in different watch shops, such as “Kobayashi Clock Shop”, run by an expert technician named Seijiro Sakurai; “Kameda Clock Shop” in Nihonbashi; and “Sakata Clock Shop” in Ueno, where he learned how to both sell and repair timepieces.

Around the time of Seiko's founding, watchmakers in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya were studying and producing pocket watches based on Western products. Japanese wholesalers needed to purchase all the imported timepieces from foreign trading companies established in Yokohama, Kobe, and other open port areas.[13][14]

In 1885, Mr. Hattori began dealing directly with these foreign trading firms in the Yokohama settlement focused on the wholesaling and retailing of western (imported) timepieces and machinery.[15]

Over the years, Kintarō Hattori developed a close partnership with multiple foreign trading firms, including C&J Favre-Brandt, F. Perregaux & Co., Zanuti & Cie. and Siber & Brennwald, allowing him to obtain exclusive imported timepieces and machinery, which was not available elsewhere at that time.[16][17][18][19]

Hattori's shop became increasingly popular due to the rarity of the imported watches the shop was selling, which couldn't be found anywhere else in Japan. The growing success allowed him to relocate the company to the main street of Ginza (Tokyo), still the epicenter of commerce in Japan to this day.

In 1891, 10 years after the establishment of K. Hattori & Co., the 31-year-old Kintaro was appointed director of the Tokyo Clockmaker and Watchmaker Association and member of Tokyo Chamber of Commerce.

In 1892, Hattori began to produce clocks under the name Seikosha (精工舎, Seikōsha), meaning, roughly, "House of Exquisite Workmanship." According to Seiko's official company history, titled A Journey In Time: The Remarkable Story of Seiko (2003), Seiko is a Japanese word meaning "exquisite" (精巧, Seikō); it is homophonous with the word for "success" (成功, Seikō).[20]

In 1895, the watch dealer purchased the corner of Ginza 4-chome (the present-day location of WAKO), and constructed a building with a clock tower (16 meters from top to bottom), setting up shop at the new address.

Seiko launched its first in-house pocket watch, the Timekeeper, in 1895; the first Japanese-made wristwatch, the Laurel, in 1913; and the first Seiko-branded wristwatch in 1924.[5]

In order to avoid an ill omen believed to be associated with the word "GLORY" in Japanese, Seikosha changed its trade mark to "Seiko" in 1924.[21]

In 1929, the Seiko pocket watch was adopted as the official watch for the drivers of Japanese Government Railways.[5]

1930 to 1990

Military watches produced for Japanese troops during World War II were manufactured by Seiko, which by 1938, produced 1.2 million timepieces a year. The scarcity of raw materials during the war diverted much of Seiko's production to on-board instruments for military aircraft and ships. In contrast to Japan, Germany utilized both domestically produced and Swiss-produced watches. (Switzerland maintained neutrality during the conflict.) Japan's isolation in the Pacific meant the country could not rely on importing foreign timepieces.[22]

In 1951, Seiko broadcast its first radio commercial in Japan, and when Japan's first commercial television station opened in 1953, it broadcast Japan's first television commercial. The first Japanese commercial was supposed to be broadcast as a time signal at noon, but the video technician mishandled the equipment and the commercial lasted only three seconds, and it was rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. the same day.[23]

In 1956, Seiko launched Japan's first automatic wristwatch, the Automatic. The retail price at the time was 13,500 yen, more than three times the price of men's wristwatches, which were generally in the 4,000 yen range. In the same year, the company released the Marvel, which represented a significant improvement in accuracy, quality, and productivity over the previous model. This was achieved by increasing the outer diameter of the movement compared to the previous model.[23]

In 1958, Seiko developed the "Dia-Shock" anti-shock device.[23]

In 1959, Seiko launched the Gyro Marvel, which featured a revolutionary self-winding mechanism, the Magic Lever, developed by Seiko. The Magic Lever was simple in structure and had high winding performance, and popularized automatic watches among the general public.[23]

In 1960, Seiko released the Grand Seiko, aimed to be the most accurate wristwatch in the world.[5]

Seiko quickly developed quartz technology in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and in 1963 launched the Seiko Crystal Chronometer, a dramatically smaller version of its previous quartz clock. The quartz clock Seiko had supplied to a broadcasting station in 1959 was about the size of a wardrobe, but this new product ran on two batteries and was portable. At the Tokyo Olympics, Seiko's mechanical stopwatches were selected as the official Olympic watches due to their high accuracy.[23]

Seiko launched Japan's first chronograph wristwatch, the Crown Chronograph, in 1964, Japan's first world time wristwatch in the same year, and Japan's first diver's wristwatch in 1965. In 1967, Japan's first diver's watch with 300m water resistance was launched.[5][23]

In 1967, Seiko won second and third place in a watch accuracy competition at a Neuchâtel Observatory competition; the competition was canceled after that year.[5][24]

In 1968, Seiko took first place in a Geneva Observatory competition with a score of 58.19, surpassing all previous records. Swiss companies ranked first to third for their quartz movements and Seiko ranked fourth to tenth for its mechanical movements. In the competition, there were special movements for the competition.[5][24]

 
Quartz wristwatch Astron Cal. 35A, Seiko, Japan, 1969

In 1969, Seiko launched the Astron, the world's first commercial quartz wristwatch; when it was introduced, it cost the same as a medium-sized car. Seiko later went on to introduce the first quartz chronograph.[5] The year 1969 marked the launch of the Astron, as well as several other wristwatches that Seiko positioned as its own historical models. In the same year, Seiko introduced the Five Sport Speed Timer, the world's first Magic Lever watch with a vertical clutch and column wheel. It was a resounding success for its compactness and practicality, and had a major influence on subsequent chronographs around the world. The company also launched the Grand Seiko V.F.A., a mechanical wristwatch with ultra-high accuracy of plus or minus two seconds per day, and the U.T.D., a mechanical wristwatch with a thickness of 1.98 mm.[5][23]

Since the 1970s, Seiko has introduced a variety of wristwatches with various world firsts: in 1973, Seiko introduced the world's first wristwatch with a LCD display capable of displaying six digits for hours, minutes and seconds; in 1975, Seiko introduced the world's first digital watch with a stopwatch function and a diver's watch with a titanium case. In 1978, Seiko introduced the world's first quartz diver's watch with a water resistance of 600 meters; in 1982, the world's first wristwatch with a television; in 1983, the world's first wristwatch with a record-and-play function and an analog quartz chronograph; in 1984, the world's first wristwatch computer; and in 1986, the world's first diver's watch with a ceramic case water-resistant to 1000 meters.[23][5]

In 1974, Seiko launched Credor, a luxury brand using precious metals and jewelry, and in 1979, Alba, a low-priced brand for young people.[23]

In 1985, Orient and Seiko established a joint factory.

In 1986, Baselworld allowed non-European manufacturers to participate, and Seiko began exhibiting that year.[23]

 
Kinetic SMY151P1

In 1988, Seiko invented the world's first wristwatch with an innovative mechanism called "Auto Quartz", in which a rotating oscillating weight rotates in response to the wearer's arm movements, generating electricity to power the quartz. This mechanism was developed with the aim of creating a quartz watch that does not require battery replacement. This mechanism was adopted as Seiko's core movement and later renamed "A.G.S.". (Automatic Generating System). In 1991, to increase popularity, the watches were relaunched under the name "Seiko Kinetic".[23][5][25]

Recent development

In 1998, Grand Seiko was released with the first new mechanical movement in 20 years.[5]

In 1999, Seiko launched Spring Drive, the world's first mechanical wristwatch with the accuracy of quartz.[5]

In 2004, the Astron, launched in 1969, was selected as an IEEE milestone. In the same year, Seiko began operating the Shizukuishi Watch Studio, which specializes in high-end watches.[23]

In 2005, Seiko launched the world's first solar-powered analog watch that adjusts its accuracy by receiving three radio signals from Japan, Germany, and the United States.[5][23]

In 2006, Seiko launched the world's first wristwatch based on microcapsule E-ink technology. This watch was the first Seiko watch to win an award at the Grand Prix de Genève for its innovative ability to bend the display part, in addition to providing more contrast and a wider viewing angle than conventional LCD displays.[5][23]

In 2010, Seiko launched the world's first solar radio-controlled digital watch based on the active matrix EPD system, advancing the expression of information in digital watches.[5][23]

 
Astron GPS Solar

In 2012, Seiko launched the world's first GPS solar watch, the Seiko Astron GPS Solar. Seiko positioned this watch as the second revolutionary wristwatch after the Astron, which was launched in 1969, and described that it had the ultimate practical functionality, being able to instantly display extremely accurate time anywhere in the world and working as long as there is light. Seiko's low power consumption GPS receiver contributed to the practical application of this watch.[5][23]

Seiko Group

K. Hattori & Co. (currently Seiko Group Corporation) was one of the three core companies of the former Seiko Group. Seiko Group consisted of K. Hattori (SEIKO), Daini Seikosha (currently Seiko Instruments Inc., SII), and Suwa Seikosha (currently Seiko Epson Corporation, EPSON). Although they had some common shareholders, including the key members of the Hattori family (posterity of Kintarō Hattori), the three companies in the group were not affiliated; they were managed and operated independently.

On January 26, 2009, Seiko Holdings and Seiko Instruments announced the two companies would merge on October 1, 2009, through a share swap. Seiko Instruments became a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Holdings as of October 1, 2009. On October 1, 2022, Seiko Holdings was renamed Seiko Group. Epson still develops and manufactures some of the Seiko's highest grade watches, but is managed and operated completely independently from Seiko Group.

Subsidiaries

 
Seiko SARB035
 
Pulsar Montre 4
  • Seiko Watch Corporation — Planning for watches and other products and domestic and overseas sales
  • Seiko Nextage Co., Ltd. — watches: Alba and licensed brand watches
  • Seiko Clock Inc. — Development, manufacturing and sales of clocks (desk clocks, wall clocks, alarm clocks, musical clocks)
  • Seiko Service Center Co., Ltd. — repair and after service for watches
  • Seiko Time Systems Inc. — Sale and incidental installation work for system clocks, varied information display equipment and sports timing equipment, as well as timing and measurement services for various sports
  • Seiko Precision Inc. — Manufacturing/sales for electronic devices, shutters for cameras and peripherals, and production equipment
  • Seiko NPC Corporation — Development, manufacturing and marketing of integrated circuits (IC)
  • Seiko Solutions Inc. — Development, manufacturing, sales, maintenance, services and consultations for the hardware and the software relating with information systems and network services
  • Seiko Optical Products Co., Ltd. — Wholesale marketing of lenses and frames for glasses along with other optical-related products
  • Seiko Instruments Inc. — Development, manufacturing and sales of watches, precision components and machine tools, electronic components, printers, measurement and analysis instruments
  • Wako Co., Ltd. — Sales of watches, jewelry, accessories, interior supplies, art goods and crafts, glasses and foodstuffs
  • Cronos Inc. — retail sales of watches, jewelry items and eyeglasses
  • Seiko Business Services Inc. — human resources
  • Ohara Inc. (Seiko owns 32.2% TYO: 5218) — specialty optical glass (glass materials for lenses and prisms)

Marketing

On January 10, 2014, on the eve of the Australian Open in Melbourne, Shinji Hattori, President of Seiko Watch Corporation, presented to Novak Djokovic a Seiko 5 limited edition worth $1700. It was launched worldwide with a million units, symbolizing Seiko's partnership with the world's no.1 professional tennis player.[26]

Seiko – often criticised for quality standards that let misaligned chapter rings and bezels slip through – decided to move its brand positioning upmarket; in 2015, the Financial Times reported the Spring Drive movement’s enthusiastic reception prompted Seiko's launch of higher-end pieces.[6] Harvard Business School reported: "In 2003, Shinji Hattori, a great-grandson of Seiko's founder, became Seiko Watch Company's president and CEO and felt that Seiko should raise its perceived image outside Japan. In management's view, Seiko could claim distinction as the only 'mechatronic manufacturer' in the world – a vertically integrated watchmaker that excelled in both mechanical watchmaking and micro-electronics."[27]

Seiko in the United States

Seiko Corporation of America distributes Seiko watches and clocks, as well as Pulsar and Lorus brand watches, in the United States. The models available in the United States are typically a smaller subset of the full line produced in Japan. Seiko Corporation of America is headquartered in Mahwah, New Jersey, alongside the Coserv repair center. In the United States, Seiko watches are sold primarily by fine jewelers, department stores, and 19 Seiko company stores.

Brands and product lines

Seiko produces watches with quartz, kinetic, solar, and mechanical movements of varying prices, ranging from around ¥4,000 (US$45) to ¥50,000,000 (US$554,000).[28] Seiko has created many different brands in Japan and the international market including Lorus, Pulsar, and Alba.

Seiko has several lines such as the Seiko 5,[29] luxury "Credor," "Prospex," "Presage," "Velatura" and the "Grand Seiko" series.

Seiko 5

 
A Seiko 5 showcasing attributes of the sub brand, including a recessed crown at the 4 o'clock position and day-date complication

Seiko 5 is a sub brand that spawned with the introduction of the Seiko Sportsmatic 5 in 1963. Since then, many models have been introduced into the lineup, comprising a variety of different styles.

The name of the Seiko 5 sub brand is a reference to 5 attributes that any watch belonging to it would typically exhibit, those being:

  1. An automatic watch movement
  2. The day and the date displayed on the dial
  3. Water resistance to an acceptable degree
  4. A recessed crown at the 4 o'clock position
  5. A durable case and bracelet[30][31]

In spite of their association with the brand, not all of these characteristics are universal across the lineup, as certain models have omitted the Day-Date display (such as the SSA333) and/or the 4 o'clock positioning of the crown (such as the SRPG31K1 and the aforementioned SSA333).

Seiko released many models under the Seiko 5 sub brand, including large and small divers; watches featuring different strap options, such as leather, nylon, or steel; transparent, or sterile case-back versions; and many other variations. Today, the Seiko 5 lineup mostly comprises entry-level mechanical watches as an affordable entry point for consumers entering the world of automatic watches.

Seiko Lord Matic

The Seiko Lord Matic series of wristwatches was a mid-range sub-luxury watch of the 1970s that featured design innovations such as faceted crystals, colorful dials and sporty bracelets.

Seiko Presage

The Seiko Presage series is an all-mechanical lineup, a step up from the entry-level Seiko 5 models. It has slightly more elaborate designs and complex movements, such as urushi-lacquer dials, and self-winding movements with power reserve indicators.[32] The Presage line watches are usually priced between US$200 to US$3,000.[33]

Seiko entered a cooperation with the traditional cloisonné maker Ando Cloisonné Company from Nagoya to produce the dial for the limited edition in 2018.[34][35]

Seiko Prospex

 
Seiko SKX007 dive watch.

The Seiko Prospex series includes their professional series of watches such as their diving watches, which are typically ISO 6425 rated from 200 to 1000 metres of water resistance. Other watches in the Prospex line include field and pilot style watches.

In 2021, Akio Naito, President of the Seiko Watch Corporation,[36] said that enthusiasts' respect for the brand can "influence the wider range of consumers."[37] This influence can be seen in the Prospex range, where Seiko fans' nicknames resulted in the company eventually adopting these product names. For example, Seiko's own London boutique identifies the Prospex SPB191J1 watch using the fans' sobriquet: "Nicknamed 'Shogun' by fans, meaning Japanese 'Commander-in-chief', because of its strong looks."[38]

Grand Seiko

Prior to 1960, to challenge the status of Swiss watches and change the perception of Japanese watches, Daini Seikosha and Suwa began the discussion of a product line that can match the quality of Swiss watches under the suggestion of the parent company. At the time, Suwa Seikosha Co. was in charge of manufacturing men's watches, so it was decided that Suwa would be producing the first Grand Seiko (GS).

The first Grand Seiko, released in 1960, was based on Seiko's previous high-end watch, CROWN. This Grand Seiko has a 25-jewel, manual-winding, 3180 caliber, and its production was limited to 36,000 units. The watch was also the first chronometer-grade watch manufactured in Japan and was based on Seiko's own chronometer standard.[39]

Some Grand Seiko timepieces also incorporate the company's Spring Drive movement, a movement that is a combination of both automatic and quartz timekeeping methods, leading to unparalleled accuracy in the world of automatic wristwatches. The most famous example is the SBGA011 Grand Seiko "Snowflake", housing the 9R Spring Drive movement.

With the repositioning of Grand Seiko from a Seiko subbrand to an independent brand in 2017, Grand Seiko aimed to transition to a true luxury brand. In 2022, 'Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon SLGT 003', featuring the world's first combination tourbillon and constant-force mechanism on the same axis, was released, priced at 370,000 euros.[40]

Design style

 
Grand Seiko SBGW231

The design language of the Grand Seiko was set in 1967, with the creation of Grand Seiko 44GS. The 44GS set the ground for all future Grand Seiko with nine elements. These elements help improve the legibility of the watch under different situations, and create a sharp, crisp visual impression:[41]

  1. Double width index at 12 o'clock
  2. Multi-faceted rectangular markers
  3. Highly polished bezel
  4. Highly polished planes and two-dimensional surface
  5. Half recessed crown
  6. Flat dial
  7. Multi-faceted hour and minute hands
  8. Curved side line
  9. Reverse slanted bezel wall and case side
  10. Dress style with simple but beautiful design
  11. Zaratsu polishing

King Seiko

The King Seiko line was created by Daini Seikosha to compete directly with Grand Seiko. The first King Seiko was released the year after the first Grand Seiko, in 1961. The first King Seikos were made with unmarked, manual winding, 25 jewel movements, that were not internally tested chronometers. This was followed by the release of the '44KS' movement in 1964, a remake of the 44GS, a manual winding, 18,000 bph, movement with a screwdown case back. In 1968, the 45KS was introduced with a manual winding, 36,000 bph hi-beat movement – again meant to compete with the 45GS but generally less accurate and with less finishing. King Seiko Certified Chronometer and Superior Certified Chronometers were released between 1968 and 1970. These first two were produced by Daini Seikosha but one of the most impressive King Seikos, the 56KS, was actually made by the Suwa Seikosha. The King Seiko 56KS movements were the same as those used in Grand Seiko’s 56GS series, Seiko Lord Matic watches, and Seiko chronometers. It was also introduced in 1968 and featured an automatic, 28,800 bph movement with 25 jewels and a 47-hour power reserve. These watches were all marked ‘Hi-Beat’ on the dial despite being only 28,800 bph (instead of 36,000). The 56KS was made until 1975, when the King Seiko line was discontinued by the company.

The last King Seiko collection was made by Daini, and was the 52KS, starting off in 1971 and made until 1975. This line used the 5245 and 5246 movement. These were meant to be high-end chronometers, with some even marked ‘V. F. A.’ (Very Fine Accuracy) or ‘Special’ on the dial. Many of these were of the "Vanac" sub-line and featured colorful dial faces and faceted crystals.[42]

Other

Seiko produces electronic devices as well; during the 1980s, the company produced a notable range of digital synthesizers, such as the DS-202 and DS-250, for use in electronic music. Today the music division (part of Seiko Life Sports) produces metronomes and tuning devices.

Movements

Mechanical movement

In 1968, Seiko introduced three ten beat (ten ticks per second) calibers, the automatic caliber 61GS, the manual winding 45GS[43] and 19GS[44] for women's watch. The 61GS was Japan's first automatic ten beat watch, and it was the most accurate mechanical watch due to the high beat calibers.[45] The calibers are considered high beat because normal mechanical movements beat six to eight times per second, and higher beat makes the watch more resistant to shock, thus achieving the high accuracy.[46]

In 2009, Seiko released the new ten beat caliber 9S85,[47] which is a completely new design from the previous high beat caliber. The new caliber also met the Grand Seiko Standard, a chronometer certification that the company claims to be more strict than the Chronometer Certificate in Switzerland.[48]

List of Seiko mechanical movements

Caliber Vibrations

(per hour)

Jewels Accuracy

(sec)

Power reserve

(hour)

Features
7S26[49] 21,600 21 +40~-20 41 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and date display
7S36[50] 21,600 23 +40~-20 41 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and day and date display
4R35[51] 21,600 24 +45~-35 40 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and date display
4R36[52] 21,600 24 +45~-35 40 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and day and date display
6R15[53] 21,600 23 +25~-15 50 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and date display
6R20[54] 28,800 29 +25~-15 45 6 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands), day and date display, power reserve indicator
6R21[55] 28,800 29 +25~-15 45 6 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands), day and date display, power reserve indicator
6R24[56] 28,800 31 +25~-15 45 6 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands), day and date display, power reserve indicator
6R27[57] 28,800 29 +25~-15 45 5 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands), date display, power reserve indicator
6R35[58] 21,600 24 +25~-15 70 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and date display
8R28[59] 28,800 34 +25~-15 45 6 hands, time display (Hour, minute and small second hands), stopwatch display (Hour, minute and second hands) and date display
8L35[60] 28,800 26 +15~-10 50 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and date display
8L55[61] 36,000 37 +15~-10 55 3 hands, time display (Hour, minute and second hands) and date display

Quartz movement

 
Quartz Movement of the Seiko Astron, 1969 (Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. Inv. 2010-006)

On December 25, 1969, Seiko released the world's first quartz watch, the Seiko Quartz ASTRON, marking the beginning of the quartz revolution.[62][63][64] The watch used a crystal oscillator for accuracy, where the crystal generates steady vibration when voltage is applied to it. During the ten years of development at Suwa Seikosha, Seiko managed to create many parts which enabled the viable application of quartz in wristwatches. For example, Seiko cut the crystal oscillator into the shape of a tuning-fork, and developed an integrated circuit and step motor to operate with the signals from the crystal oscillator. Although creating the parts that enabled quartz watches, Seiko did not monopolize the patent rights for the unique pieces, but decided to open them.

In 1973, Seiko announced the world's first LCD quartz watch with six-digit digital display.

In 1975, Seiko launched the world's first multi-function digital watch, the 0634.

In 1978, Seiko released the Twin Quartz watch to address the effect t of temperature on the frequency of the quartz crystal oscillator, which put a limitation on the accuracy of quartz watches. Seiko put a second crystal in the watch that is linked with a processor that detects the change in temperature and signals the main oscillator to compensate. The result was a huge improvement in the watch's accuracy from five seconds per month to five seconds per year.

Kinetic watches were introduced by Seiko in 1986 at the Basel Fair Trade Show.[65] These quartz watches use the motion of the wearer's wrist to charge their battery.

Grand Seiko 9F quartz movement

The 9F quartz movement is used in Grand Seiko quartz watches.[66]

The Grand Seiko's 9F quartz movement is assembled entirely by hand by two expert craftsmen.

Features include:

  • Backlash auto-adjust mechanism
  • Twin pulse control motor
  • Instant date change mechanism – it can change the date display in 1/2000th of a second

Spring Drive

The Spring Drive was announced in 1997, developed by Yoshikazu Akahane and his team, and inspired by Yoshikazu's vision: "a watch wound by a mainspring and with one-second-a-day accuracy, a precision that only the finest electronic watches could deliver."[67] The movement achieved high accuracy with one second per day, long power reserve (72 hours) with its unique developed alloy, fast winding with the "Magic Lever" design and glide-motion movement with the watch hands.

 
The Seiko Spacewalk is a limited edition Spring Drive model, designed specifically for use in space

The movement uses a mainspring as a source of energy and transmits it through a gear train, just like a traditional mechanical watch, but instead of an escapement and balance wheel, Seiko used the newly developed "Tri-synchro regulator," which acts like a quartz movement. The Tri-synchro regulator has three main functions: controlling the mechanical energy of the mainspring, generate electricity for the low consumption (~25 nanowatts) quartz crystal oscillator and generate a magnetic force to regulate the glide wheel. By replacing the traditional escapement with a magnetic brake, the Spring Drive operates with lower noise and presents a glide motion hand that shows the continuous flow of time. The Spring Drive movement was also used as the basis for the first-ever watch designed to be worn by an astronaut during a space walk, the aptly named Seiko Spring Drive Spacewalk.[68]

Sponsorships

Official timekeeper

Seiko has been the official timekeeper of many major sporting events:

Olympic Games

FIFA World Cup

Seiko also released official products for the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Japan and South Korea, without being the official timekeeper.[69]

IAAF World Championships

Currently, Seiko has an agreement with World Athletics to act as the timekeeper for the latest editions of the World Athletics Championships. The agreement started in 1985[70] and is set to continue until at least 2029.[71]

Tennis tournaments

Throughout the history, Seiko has been the official timekeeper for many tennis tournaments.[72]

Other sponsorships

Seiko developed a digital watch styled after Venom Snake's timepiece in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain under its Wired brand. It was launched on September 2, 2015, with the Metal Gear installment. It was limited to 2,500 pieces worldwide and was sold out via pre-orders within 5 minutes of launch. The box of the watch was designed by Metal Gear Solid artist Yoji Shinkawa.[73][74] Seiko is also named as the official timekeeper of the Gran Turismo racing game series, published by Sony Computer Entertainment.[75] It was also the sponsor of FC Barcelona from 2011 to 2014.[76][77]

Seiko was the official timekeeper of the North American Soccer League during the 2014 season.[78]

Seiko previously sponsored Honda F1 (formerly known as BAR [British American Racing] Honda). The Honda team driver, Jenson Button, was the brand ambassador of Seiko. The company name appeared on the team's clothing, Button's helmet, and on the pitstop lollipops.[79] The sponsorship lasted until the end of the 2008 season, when Honda discontinued participating in F1 racing.[80]

Seiko has a partnership with tennis player Novak Djokovic, which started in 2014 and is set to continue at least until 2020.[81]

Seiko is the current major sponsor for the No. 20 Team 18 Holden ZB Commodore driven by Scott Pye in the Supercars Championship.

References and footnotes

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Further reading

  • Donzé, Pierre-Yves. "Dynamics of innovation in the electronic watch industry: a comparative business history of Longines (Switzerland) and Seiko (Japan), 1960-1980." Essays in Economic & Business History 37.1 (2019): 120-145. online
  • Dahlman, Chris (2021). This Is Gyachung: The Story of Seiko's First Professional Mountaineer's Watch.

External links

  • Seiko Group Corporation website
  • A Journey in Time: The Remarkable Story of Seiko (PDF).
  • New research in This Is Gyachung proves that Seiko's first professional watch came earlier than we had previously thought. (hodinkee.com)

seiko, this, article, about, japanese, company, other, uses, disambiguation, group, corporation, セイコーグループ株式会社, seikō, gurūpu, kabushiki, gaisha, commonly, known, japanese, seːkoː, japanese, maker, watches, clocks, electronic, devices, semiconductors, jewelry, . This article is about the Japanese company For other uses see Seiko disambiguation Seiko Group Corporation セイコーグループ株式会社 Seikō Gurupu kabushiki gaisha commonly known as Seiko ˈ s eɪ k oʊ SAY koh Japanese seːkoː is a Japanese maker of watches clocks electronic devices semiconductors jewelry and optical products Founded in 1881 by Kintarō Hattori in Tokyo Seiko introduced the world s first commercial quartz wristwatch in 1969 4 5 Seiko Group CorporationSeiko s Wako store in Ginza serves as the company s registered officeNative nameセイコーグループ株式会社Romanized nameSeikō Gurupu kabushiki gaishaFormerlyK Hattori amp Co 1881 1917 K Hattori amp Co Ltd 1917 1983 Hattori Seiko Co Ltd 1983 1990 Seiko Corporation 1990 2007 Seiko Holdings Corporation 2007 2022 TypePublic Kabushiki gaisha Traded asTYO 8050ISINJP3414700009 IndustryElectronicsWatchmakingFounded1881 142 years ago 1881 in Chuō Tokyo JapanFounderKintarō HattoriHeadquartersGinza Chuō Tokyo JapanKey peopleShinji Hattori Chmn CEO 1 Yoshinobu Nakamura Pres 2 ProductsWatchesclocksjewelryelectronic devicesprinterssemiconductorsmusical instrumentslensesRevenue 239 billion 2020 3 Operating income 5 17 billion 2020 3 Net income 3 4 billion 2020 3 Total assets 299 billion 2020 3 Total equity 103 billion 2020 3 OwnerHattori familyNumber of employees11 947 2020 3 Websiteseiko co jpSeiko is perhaps best known for its wristwatches 6 Along with Rolex Seiko is one of only two watch companies considered to be vertically integrated 7 Seiko is able to design and develop all the components of a watch as well as assemble adjust inspect and ship them in house Seiko s mechanical watches consist of approximately 200 parts and the company has the technology and production facilities to design and manufacture all of these parts in house 8 The company was incorporated K Hattori amp Co Ltd in 1917 and renamed Hattori Seiko Co Ltd in 1983 and Seiko Corporation in 1990 After reconstructing and creating its operating subsidiaries such as Seiko Watch Corporation and Seiko Clock Inc it became a holding company in 2001 and was renamed Seiko Holdings Corporation on July 1 2007 Seiko Holdings Corporation was renamed Seiko Group Corporation as of October 1 2022 9 Seiko watches were originally produced by two different Hattori family companies not subsidiaries of K Hattori amp Co one was Daini Seikosha Co now known as Seiko Instruments Inc a subsidiary of Seiko Holdings since 2009 and the other was Suwa Seikosha Co now known as Seiko Epson Corporation an independent publicly traded company Having two companies both producing the same brand of watch enabled Seiko to improve technology through competition and hedge risk It also reduced risk of production problems since one company can increase production in the case of decreased production in the other parties 10 At present quartz and Spring Drive watches are manufactured in Shiojiri Nagano Seiko Epson and mechanical watches in Shizukuishi Iwate Morioka Seiko Instruments Some of the watches exported abroad such as the Seiko 5 are also manufactured in Ninohe Iwate by Ninohe Tokei Kogyo Established in 1974 as a parts factory for Seiko 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 1881 founding to 1929 1 2 1930 to 1990 1 3 Recent development 2 Seiko Group 2 1 Subsidiaries 3 Marketing 3 1 Seiko in the United States 4 Brands and product lines 4 1 Seiko 5 4 2 Seiko Lord Matic 4 3 Seiko Presage 4 4 Seiko Prospex 4 5 Grand Seiko 4 5 1 Design style 4 6 King Seiko 4 7 Other 5 Movements 5 1 Mechanical movement 5 2 Quartz movement 5 3 Grand Seiko 9F quartz movement 5 4 Spring Drive 6 Sponsorships 6 1 Official timekeeper 6 1 1 Olympic Games 6 1 2 FIFA World Cup 6 1 3 IAAF World Championships 6 1 4 Tennis tournaments 6 1 5 Other sponsorships 7 References and footnotes 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory Edit1881 founding to 1929 Edit In 1881 Seiko founder Kintarō Hattori opened a watch and jewelry shop called K Hattori 服部時計店 in Tokyo 12 Kintarō Hattori had been working as clockmaker apprentice since the age of 13 with multiple stints in different watch shops such as Kobayashi Clock Shop run by an expert technician named Seijiro Sakurai Kameda Clock Shop in Nihonbashi and Sakata Clock Shop in Ueno where he learned how to both sell and repair timepieces Around the time of Seiko s founding watchmakers in Tokyo Osaka and Nagoya were studying and producing pocket watches based on Western products Japanese wholesalers needed to purchase all the imported timepieces from foreign trading companies established in Yokohama Kobe and other open port areas 13 14 In 1885 Mr Hattori began dealing directly with these foreign trading firms in the Yokohama settlement focused on the wholesaling and retailing of western imported timepieces and machinery 15 Over the years Kintarō Hattori developed a close partnership with multiple foreign trading firms including C amp J Favre Brandt F Perregaux amp Co Zanuti amp Cie and Siber amp Brennwald allowing him to obtain exclusive imported timepieces and machinery which was not available elsewhere at that time 16 17 18 19 Hattori s shop became increasingly popular due to the rarity of the imported watches the shop was selling which couldn t be found anywhere else in Japan The growing success allowed him to relocate the company to the main street of Ginza Tokyo still the epicenter of commerce in Japan to this day In 1891 10 years after the establishment of K Hattori amp Co the 31 year old Kintaro was appointed director of the Tokyo Clockmaker and Watchmaker Association and member of Tokyo Chamber of Commerce In 1892 Hattori began to produce clocks under the name Seikosha 精工舎 Seikōsha meaning roughly House of Exquisite Workmanship According to Seiko s official company history titled A Journey In Time The Remarkable Story of Seiko 2003 Seiko is a Japanese word meaning exquisite 精巧 Seikō it is homophonous with the word for success 成功 Seikō 20 In 1895 the watch dealer purchased the corner of Ginza 4 chome the present day location of WAKO and constructed a building with a clock tower 16 meters from top to bottom setting up shop at the new address Seiko launched its first in house pocket watch the Timekeeper in 1895 the first Japanese made wristwatch the Laurel in 1913 and the first Seiko branded wristwatch in 1924 5 In order to avoid an ill omen believed to be associated with the word GLORY in Japanese Seikosha changed its trade mark to Seiko in 1924 21 In 1929 the Seiko pocket watch was adopted as the official watch for the drivers of Japanese Government Railways 5 1930 to 1990 Edit Military watches produced for Japanese troops during World War II were manufactured by Seiko which by 1938 produced 1 2 million timepieces a year The scarcity of raw materials during the war diverted much of Seiko s production to on board instruments for military aircraft and ships In contrast to Japan Germany utilized both domestically produced and Swiss produced watches Switzerland maintained neutrality during the conflict Japan s isolation in the Pacific meant the country could not rely on importing foreign timepieces 22 In 1951 Seiko broadcast its first radio commercial in Japan and when Japan s first commercial television station opened in 1953 it broadcast Japan s first television commercial The first Japanese commercial was supposed to be broadcast as a time signal at noon but the video technician mishandled the equipment and the commercial lasted only three seconds and it was rebroadcast at 7 00 p m the same day 23 In 1956 Seiko launched Japan s first automatic wristwatch the Automatic The retail price at the time was 13 500 yen more than three times the price of men s wristwatches which were generally in the 4 000 yen range In the same year the company released the Marvel which represented a significant improvement in accuracy quality and productivity over the previous model This was achieved by increasing the outer diameter of the movement compared to the previous model 23 In 1958 Seiko developed the Dia Shock anti shock device 23 In 1959 Seiko launched the Gyro Marvel which featured a revolutionary self winding mechanism the Magic Lever developed by Seiko The Magic Lever was simple in structure and had high winding performance and popularized automatic watches among the general public 23 In 1960 Seiko released the Grand Seiko aimed to be the most accurate wristwatch in the world 5 Seiko quickly developed quartz technology in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and in 1963 launched the Seiko Crystal Chronometer a dramatically smaller version of its previous quartz clock The quartz clock Seiko had supplied to a broadcasting station in 1959 was about the size of a wardrobe but this new product ran on two batteries and was portable At the Tokyo Olympics Seiko s mechanical stopwatches were selected as the official Olympic watches due to their high accuracy 23 Seiko launched Japan s first chronograph wristwatch the Crown Chronograph in 1964 Japan s first world time wristwatch in the same year and Japan s first diver s wristwatch in 1965 In 1967 Japan s first diver s watch with 300m water resistance was launched 5 23 In 1967 Seiko won second and third place in a watch accuracy competition at a Neuchatel Observatory competition the competition was canceled after that year 5 24 In 1968 Seiko took first place in a Geneva Observatory competition with a score of 58 19 surpassing all previous records Swiss companies ranked first to third for their quartz movements and Seiko ranked fourth to tenth for its mechanical movements In the competition there were special movements for the competition 5 24 Quartz wristwatch Astron Cal 35A Seiko Japan 1969 In 1969 Seiko launched the Astron the world s first commercial quartz wristwatch when it was introduced it cost the same as a medium sized car Seiko later went on to introduce the first quartz chronograph 5 The year 1969 marked the launch of the Astron as well as several other wristwatches that Seiko positioned as its own historical models In the same year Seiko introduced the Five Sport Speed Timer the world s first Magic Lever watch with a vertical clutch and column wheel It was a resounding success for its compactness and practicality and had a major influence on subsequent chronographs around the world The company also launched the Grand Seiko V F A a mechanical wristwatch with ultra high accuracy of plus or minus two seconds per day and the U T D a mechanical wristwatch with a thickness of 1 98 mm 5 23 Since the 1970s Seiko has introduced a variety of wristwatches with various world firsts in 1973 Seiko introduced the world s first wristwatch with a LCD display capable of displaying six digits for hours minutes and seconds in 1975 Seiko introduced the world s first digital watch with a stopwatch function and a diver s watch with a titanium case In 1978 Seiko introduced the world s first quartz diver s watch with a water resistance of 600 meters in 1982 the world s first wristwatch with a television in 1983 the world s first wristwatch with a record and play function and an analog quartz chronograph in 1984 the world s first wristwatch computer and in 1986 the world s first diver s watch with a ceramic case water resistant to 1000 meters 23 5 In 1974 Seiko launched Credor a luxury brand using precious metals and jewelry and in 1979 Alba a low priced brand for young people 23 In 1985 Orient and Seiko established a joint factory In 1986 Baselworld allowed non European manufacturers to participate and Seiko began exhibiting that year 23 Kinetic SMY151P1 In 1988 Seiko invented the world s first wristwatch with an innovative mechanism called Auto Quartz in which a rotating oscillating weight rotates in response to the wearer s arm movements generating electricity to power the quartz This mechanism was developed with the aim of creating a quartz watch that does not require battery replacement This mechanism was adopted as Seiko s core movement and later renamed A G S Automatic Generating System In 1991 to increase popularity the watches were relaunched under the name Seiko Kinetic 23 5 25 Recent development Edit In 1998 Grand Seiko was released with the first new mechanical movement in 20 years 5 In 1999 Seiko launched Spring Drive the world s first mechanical wristwatch with the accuracy of quartz 5 In 2004 the Astron launched in 1969 was selected as an IEEE milestone In the same year Seiko began operating the Shizukuishi Watch Studio which specializes in high end watches 23 In 2005 Seiko launched the world s first solar powered analog watch that adjusts its accuracy by receiving three radio signals from Japan Germany and the United States 5 23 In 2006 Seiko launched the world s first wristwatch based on microcapsule E ink technology This watch was the first Seiko watch to win an award at the Grand Prix de Geneve for its innovative ability to bend the display part in addition to providing more contrast and a wider viewing angle than conventional LCD displays 5 23 In 2010 Seiko launched the world s first solar radio controlled digital watch based on the active matrix EPD system advancing the expression of information in digital watches 5 23 Astron GPS Solar In 2012 Seiko launched the world s first GPS solar watch the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Seiko positioned this watch as the second revolutionary wristwatch after the Astron which was launched in 1969 and described that it had the ultimate practical functionality being able to instantly display extremely accurate time anywhere in the world and working as long as there is light Seiko s low power consumption GPS receiver contributed to the practical application of this watch 5 23 Seiko Group EditMain article Seiko Group K Hattori amp Co currently Seiko Group Corporation was one of the three core companies of the former Seiko Group Seiko Group consisted of K Hattori SEIKO Daini Seikosha currently Seiko Instruments Inc SII and Suwa Seikosha currently Seiko Epson Corporation EPSON Although they had some common shareholders including the key members of the Hattori family posterity of Kintarō Hattori the three companies in the group were not affiliated they were managed and operated independently On January 26 2009 Seiko Holdings and Seiko Instruments announced the two companies would merge on October 1 2009 through a share swap Seiko Instruments became a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Holdings as of October 1 2009 On October 1 2022 Seiko Holdings was renamed Seiko Group Epson still develops and manufactures some of the Seiko s highest grade watches but is managed and operated completely independently from Seiko Group Subsidiaries Edit Seiko SARB035 Pulsar Montre 4 Seiko Watch Corporation Planning for watches and other products and domestic and overseas sales Seiko Nextage Co Ltd watches Alba and licensed brand watches Seiko Clock Inc Development manufacturing and sales of clocks desk clocks wall clocks alarm clocks musical clocks Seiko Service Center Co Ltd repair and after service for watches Seiko Time Systems Inc Sale and incidental installation work for system clocks varied information display equipment and sports timing equipment as well as timing and measurement services for various sports Seiko Precision Inc Manufacturing sales for electronic devices shutters for cameras and peripherals and production equipment Seiko NPC Corporation Development manufacturing and marketing of integrated circuits IC Seiko Solutions Inc Development manufacturing sales maintenance services and consultations for the hardware and the software relating with information systems and network services Seiko Optical Products Co Ltd Wholesale marketing of lenses and frames for glasses along with other optical related products Seiko Instruments Inc Development manufacturing and sales of watches precision components and machine tools electronic components printers measurement and analysis instruments Wako Co Ltd Sales of watches jewelry accessories interior supplies art goods and crafts glasses and foodstuffs Cronos Inc retail sales of watches jewelry items and eyeglasses Seiko Business Services Inc human resources Ohara Inc Seiko owns 32 2 TYO 5218 specialty optical glass glass materials for lenses and prisms Marketing EditOn January 10 2014 on the eve of the Australian Open in Melbourne Shinji Hattori President of Seiko Watch Corporation presented to Novak Djokovic a Seiko 5 limited edition worth 1700 It was launched worldwide with a million units symbolizing Seiko s partnership with the world s no 1 professional tennis player 26 Seiko often criticised for quality standards that let misaligned chapter rings and bezels slip through decided to move its brand positioning upmarket in 2015 the Financial Times reported the Spring Drive movement s enthusiastic reception prompted Seiko s launch of higher end pieces 6 Harvard Business School reported In 2003 Shinji Hattori a great grandson of Seiko s founder became Seiko Watch Company s president and CEO and felt that Seiko should raise its perceived image outside Japan In management s view Seiko could claim distinction as the only mechatronic manufacturer in the world a vertically integrated watchmaker that excelled in both mechanical watchmaking and micro electronics 27 Seiko in the United States Edit Seiko Corporation of America distributes Seiko watches and clocks as well as Pulsar and Lorus brand watches in the United States The models available in the United States are typically a smaller subset of the full line produced in Japan Seiko Corporation of America is headquartered in Mahwah New Jersey alongside the Coserv repair center In the United States Seiko watches are sold primarily by fine jewelers department stores and 19 Seiko company stores Brands and product lines EditSeiko produces watches with quartz kinetic solar and mechanical movements of varying prices ranging from around 4 000 US 45 to 50 000 000 US 554 000 28 Seiko has created many different brands in Japan and the international market including Lorus Pulsar and Alba Seiko has several lines such as the Seiko 5 29 luxury Credor Prospex Presage Velatura and the Grand Seiko series Seiko 5 Edit A Seiko 5 showcasing attributes of the sub brand including a recessed crown at the 4 o clock position and day date complication Seiko 5 is a sub brand that spawned with the introduction of the Seiko Sportsmatic 5 in 1963 Since then many models have been introduced into the lineup comprising a variety of different styles The name of the Seiko 5 sub brand is a reference to 5 attributes that any watch belonging to it would typically exhibit those being An automatic watch movement The day and the date displayed on the dial Water resistance to an acceptable degree A recessed crown at the 4 o clock position A durable case and bracelet 30 31 In spite of their association with the brand not all of these characteristics are universal across the lineup as certain models have omitted the Day Date display such as the SSA333 and or the 4 o clock positioning of the crown such as the SRPG31K1 and the aforementioned SSA333 Seiko released many models under the Seiko 5 sub brand including large and small divers watches featuring different strap options such as leather nylon or steel transparent or sterile case back versions and many other variations Today the Seiko 5 lineup mostly comprises entry level mechanical watches as an affordable entry point for consumers entering the world of automatic watches Seiko Lord Matic Edit The Seiko Lord Matic series of wristwatches was a mid range sub luxury watch of the 1970s that featured design innovations such as faceted crystals colorful dials and sporty bracelets Seiko Presage Edit The Seiko Presage series is an all mechanical lineup a step up from the entry level Seiko 5 models It has slightly more elaborate designs and complex movements such as urushi lacquer dials and self winding movements with power reserve indicators 32 The Presage line watches are usually priced between US 200 to US 3 000 33 Seiko entered a cooperation with the traditional cloisonne maker Ando Cloisonne Company from Nagoya to produce the dial for the limited edition in 2018 34 35 Seiko Prospex Edit Seiko SKX007 dive watch The Seiko Prospex series includes their professional series of watches such as their diving watches which are typically ISO 6425 rated from 200 to 1000 metres of water resistance Other watches in the Prospex line include field and pilot style watches In 2021 Akio Naito President of the Seiko Watch Corporation 36 said that enthusiasts respect for the brand can influence the wider range of consumers 37 This influence can be seen in the Prospex range where Seiko fans nicknames resulted in the company eventually adopting these product names For example Seiko s own London boutique identifies the Prospex SPB191J1 watch using the fans sobriquet Nicknamed Shogun by fans meaning Japanese Commander in chief because of its strong looks 38 Grand Seiko Edit Prior to 1960 to challenge the status of Swiss watches and change the perception of Japanese watches Daini Seikosha and Suwa began the discussion of a product line that can match the quality of Swiss watches under the suggestion of the parent company At the time Suwa Seikosha Co was in charge of manufacturing men s watches so it was decided that Suwa would be producing the first Grand Seiko GS The first Grand Seiko released in 1960 was based on Seiko s previous high end watch CROWN This Grand Seiko has a 25 jewel manual winding 3180 caliber and its production was limited to 36 000 units The watch was also the first chronometer grade watch manufactured in Japan and was based on Seiko s own chronometer standard 39 Some Grand Seiko timepieces also incorporate the company s Spring Drive movement a movement that is a combination of both automatic and quartz timekeeping methods leading to unparalleled accuracy in the world of automatic wristwatches The most famous example is the SBGA011 Grand Seiko Snowflake housing the 9R Spring Drive movement With the repositioning of Grand Seiko from a Seiko subbrand to an independent brand in 2017 Grand Seiko aimed to transition to a true luxury brand In 2022 Kodo Constant Force Tourbillon SLGT 003 featuring the world s first combination tourbillon and constant force mechanism on the same axis was released priced at 370 000 euros 40 Design style Edit Grand Seiko SBGW231 The design language of the Grand Seiko was set in 1967 with the creation of Grand Seiko 44GS The 44GS set the ground for all future Grand Seiko with nine elements These elements help improve the legibility of the watch under different situations and create a sharp crisp visual impression 41 Double width index at 12 o clock Multi faceted rectangular markers Highly polished bezel Highly polished planes and two dimensional surface Half recessed crown Flat dial Multi faceted hour and minute hands Curved side line Reverse slanted bezel wall and case side Dress style with simple but beautiful design Zaratsu polishingKing Seiko Edit The King Seiko line was created by Daini Seikosha to compete directly with Grand Seiko The first King Seiko was released the year after the first Grand Seiko in 1961 The first King Seikos were made with unmarked manual winding 25 jewel movements that were not internally tested chronometers This was followed by the release of the 44KS movement in 1964 a remake of the 44GS a manual winding 18 000 bph movement with a screwdown case back In 1968 the 45KS was introduced with a manual winding 36 000 bph hi beat movement again meant to compete with the 45GS but generally less accurate and with less finishing King Seiko Certified Chronometer and Superior Certified Chronometers were released between 1968 and 1970 These first two were produced by Daini Seikosha but one of the most impressive King Seikos the 56KS was actually made by the Suwa Seikosha The King Seiko 56KS movements were the same as those used in Grand Seiko s 56GS series Seiko Lord Matic watches and Seiko chronometers It was also introduced in 1968 and featured an automatic 28 800 bph movement with 25 jewels and a 47 hour power reserve These watches were all marked Hi Beat on the dial despite being only 28 800 bph instead of 36 000 The 56KS was made until 1975 when the King Seiko line was discontinued by the company The last King Seiko collection was made by Daini and was the 52KS starting off in 1971 and made until 1975 This line used the 5245 and 5246 movement These were meant to be high end chronometers with some even marked V F A Very Fine Accuracy or Special on the dial Many of these were of the Vanac sub line and featured colorful dial faces and faceted crystals 42 Other Edit Seiko produces electronic devices as well during the 1980s the company produced a notable range of digital synthesizers such as the DS 202 and DS 250 for use in electronic music Today the music division part of Seiko Life Sports produces metronomes and tuning devices Movements EditMechanical movement Edit In 1968 Seiko introduced three ten beat ten ticks per second calibers the automatic caliber 61GS the manual winding 45GS 43 and 19GS 44 for women s watch The 61GS was Japan s first automatic ten beat watch and it was the most accurate mechanical watch due to the high beat calibers 45 The calibers are considered high beat because normal mechanical movements beat six to eight times per second and higher beat makes the watch more resistant to shock thus achieving the high accuracy 46 In 2009 Seiko released the new ten beat caliber 9S85 47 which is a completely new design from the previous high beat caliber The new caliber also met the Grand Seiko Standard a chronometer certification that the company claims to be more strict than the Chronometer Certificate in Switzerland 48 List of Seiko mechanical movements Caliber Vibrations per hour Jewels Accuracy sec Power reserve hour Features7S26 49 21 600 21 40 20 41 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and date display7S36 50 21 600 23 40 20 41 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and day and date display4R35 51 21 600 24 45 35 40 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and date display4R36 52 21 600 24 45 35 40 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and day and date display6R15 53 21 600 23 25 15 50 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and date display6R20 54 28 800 29 25 15 45 6 hands time display Hour minute and second hands day and date display power reserve indicator6R21 55 28 800 29 25 15 45 6 hands time display Hour minute and second hands day and date display power reserve indicator6R24 56 28 800 31 25 15 45 6 hands time display Hour minute and second hands day and date display power reserve indicator6R27 57 28 800 29 25 15 45 5 hands time display Hour minute and second hands date display power reserve indicator6R35 58 21 600 24 25 15 70 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and date display8R28 59 28 800 34 25 15 45 6 hands time display Hour minute and small second hands stopwatch display Hour minute and second hands and date display8L35 60 28 800 26 15 10 50 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and date display8L55 61 36 000 37 15 10 55 3 hands time display Hour minute and second hands and date displayQuartz movement Edit Quartz Movement of the Seiko Astron 1969 Deutsches Uhrenmuseum Inv Inv 2010 006 On December 25 1969 Seiko released the world s first quartz watch the Seiko Quartz ASTRON marking the beginning of the quartz revolution 62 63 64 The watch used a crystal oscillator for accuracy where the crystal generates steady vibration when voltage is applied to it During the ten years of development at Suwa Seikosha Seiko managed to create many parts which enabled the viable application of quartz in wristwatches For example Seiko cut the crystal oscillator into the shape of a tuning fork and developed an integrated circuit and step motor to operate with the signals from the crystal oscillator Although creating the parts that enabled quartz watches Seiko did not monopolize the patent rights for the unique pieces but decided to open them In 1973 Seiko announced the world s first LCD quartz watch with six digit digital display In 1975 Seiko launched the world s first multi function digital watch the 0634 In 1978 Seiko released the Twin Quartz watch to address the effect t of temperature on the frequency of the quartz crystal oscillator which put a limitation on the accuracy of quartz watches Seiko put a second crystal in the watch that is linked with a processor that detects the change in temperature and signals the main oscillator to compensate The result was a huge improvement in the watch s accuracy from five seconds per month to five seconds per year Kinetic watches were introduced by Seiko in 1986 at the Basel Fair Trade Show 65 These quartz watches use the motion of the wearer s wrist to charge their battery Grand Seiko 9F quartz movement Edit The 9F quartz movement is used in Grand Seiko quartz watches 66 The Grand Seiko s 9F quartz movement is assembled entirely by hand by two expert craftsmen Features include Backlash auto adjust mechanism Twin pulse control motor Instant date change mechanism it can change the date display in 1 2000th of a secondSpring Drive Edit Main article Spring Drive The Spring Drive was announced in 1997 developed by Yoshikazu Akahane and his team and inspired by Yoshikazu s vision a watch wound by a mainspring and with one second a day accuracy a precision that only the finest electronic watches could deliver 67 The movement achieved high accuracy with one second per day long power reserve 72 hours with its unique developed alloy fast winding with the Magic Lever design and glide motion movement with the watch hands The Seiko Spacewalk is a limited edition Spring Drive model designed specifically for use in space The movement uses a mainspring as a source of energy and transmits it through a gear train just like a traditional mechanical watch but instead of an escapement and balance wheel Seiko used the newly developed Tri synchro regulator which acts like a quartz movement The Tri synchro regulator has three main functions controlling the mechanical energy of the mainspring generate electricity for the low consumption 25 nanowatts quartz crystal oscillator and generate a magnetic force to regulate the glide wheel By replacing the traditional escapement with a magnetic brake the Spring Drive operates with lower noise and presents a glide motion hand that shows the continuous flow of time The Spring Drive movement was also used as the basis for the first ever watch designed to be worn by an astronaut during a space walk the aptly named Seiko Spring Drive Spacewalk 68 Sponsorships EditOfficial timekeeper Edit Seiko has been the official timekeeper of many major sporting events Olympic Games Edit 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Japan 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo Japan 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Spain 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer Norway 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano Japan 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City Utah United StatesFIFA World Cup Edit 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico 1990 FIFA World Cup in ItalySeiko also released official products for the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Japan and South Korea without being the official timekeeper 69 IAAF World Championships Edit Currently Seiko has an agreement with World Athletics to act as the timekeeper for the latest editions of the World Athletics Championships The agreement started in 1985 70 and is set to continue until at least 2029 71 1987 World Championships in Athletics in Rome Italy 1991 World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo Japan 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart Germany 1995 World Championships in Athletics in Gothenburg Sweden 1997 World Championships in Athletics in Athens Greece 1999 World Championships in Athletics in Seville Spain 2001 World Championships in Athletics in Edmonton Canada 2003 World Championships in Athletics in Paris France 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki Finland 2007 World Championships in Athletics in Osaka Japan 2009 World Championships in Athletics in Berlin Germany 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Daegu South Korea 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow Russia 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing China 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London United Kingdom 2019 World Championships in Athletics in Doha Qatar 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene United States Tennis tournaments Edit Throughout the history Seiko has been the official timekeeper for many tennis tournaments 72 Seiko Super Tennis in Tokyo Japan 1978 1995 French Open in Paris France 1980 1991 Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo and later in Osaka Japan 1984 present Other sponsorships Edit Seiko developed a digital watch styled after Venom Snake s timepiece in Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain under its Wired brand It was launched on September 2 2015 with the Metal Gear installment It was limited to 2 500 pieces worldwide and was sold out via pre orders within 5 minutes of launch The box of the watch was designed by Metal Gear Solid artist Yoji Shinkawa 73 74 Seiko is also named as the official timekeeper of the Gran Turismo racing game series published by Sony Computer Entertainment 75 It was also the sponsor of FC Barcelona from 2011 to 2014 76 77 Seiko was the official timekeeper of the North American Soccer League during the 2014 season 78 Seiko previously sponsored Honda F1 formerly known as BAR British American Racing Honda The Honda team driver Jenson Button was the brand ambassador of Seiko The company name appeared on the team s clothing Button s helmet and on the pitstop lollipops 79 The sponsorship lasted until the end of the 2008 season when Honda discontinued participating in F1 racing 80 Seiko has a partnership with tennis player Novak Djokovic which started in 2014 and is set to continue at least until 2020 81 Seiko is the current major sponsor for the No 20 Team 18 Holden ZB Commodore driven by Scott Pye in the Supercars Championship References and footnotes Edit Notification of change of President Seiko Holdings Corporation April 30 2010 Corporate Information Seiko Retrieved July 18 2020 a b c d e f Seiko Holdings Corporation Financial Statements PDF Seiko Holdings Corporation Retrieved May 6 2020 The History of Seiko Through 12 Milestone Seiko Watches EBNER PUBLISHING INTERNATIONAL INC January 20 2021 Archived from the original on November 25 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Our Heritage Seiko Watch Corporation Archived from the original on April 3 2022 a b Seiko sets its sights on high quality mechanical market Financial Times September 28 2015 Archived from the original on October 1 2019 Retrieved January 18 2022 Go Behind the Scenes of One of the Most Impressive Watchmaking Operations in the World Gear Patrol LLC February 8 2018 Archived from the original on December 3 2022 Retrieved February 3 2023 Seiko Quality in Japanese Seiko Group Corporation Archived from the original on February 3 2023 Retrieved February 3 2023 商号の変更および定款の一部変更に関するお知らせ Announcement of Change in Trade Name and Partial Amendment to Articles of Incorporation PDF Press release in Japanese Seiko Holdings Corporation Grand 2010 2022 andy low May 10 2022 Retrieved May 11 2022 文字板に込めた それぞれの製造地への想い in Japanese Jewelry Paris Inc February 12 2021 Archived from the original on February 24 2021 Retrieved February 3 2023 セイコー大人の遠足 雫石 in Japanese Web Chronos October 18 2017 Archived from the original on January 27 2022 Retrieved February 3 2023 History of Seiko and Its Products THE SEIKO MUSEUM Retrieved October 14 2017 Historical references Ginza Museum Spirit of Kintaro Hattori the Founder SEIKO Impact of the western companies of Yokohama Foreign trading firms in Yokohama Historical references 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Retrieved April 6 2023 Soman Ashok September 24 2021 Seiko President Akio Naito on Making the Sports Watch Work for Grand Seiko LUXUO Retrieved April 6 2023 Seikoboutique co uk 2021 Prospex Shogun Seiko Boutique online Available at lt https www seikoboutique co uk product prospex shogun 2 gt Accessed 12 January 2022 The History of Grand Seiko seiyajapan com Retrieved December 2 2016 The Grand Seiko Kodo Constant Force Tourbillon SLGT003 MONOCHROME March 31 2022 Archived from the original on April 3 2022 DESIGN ABOUT Grand Seiko www grand seiko com Retrieved December 12 2017 LORD MARVEL AND KING SEIKO HISTORY Montres Publiques The vintage watch magazine Montres Publiques Retrieved April 6 2023 Grand Seiko GS 45GS V F A strapcode com Retrieved October 7 2020 Grand Seiko for Women 19GS strapcode com Retrieved October 7 2020 Grand Seiko SEIKO WATCH CORPORATION www grand seiko com Retrieved December 2 2016 Grand Seiko Hi Beat Caliber 9S85 strapcode com Retrieved October 7 2020 Grand Seiko 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March 5 2019 The Quartz Crisis and Recovery of Swiss Watches Relation between Timepieces and Society THE SEIKO MUSEUM Retrieved March 5 2019 The Quartz Crisis Crown amp Caliber Blog April 12 2018 Retrieved March 5 2019 About Seiko Kinetic watches and Kinetic Movements Strapcode com 9F Quartz MOVEMENT ABOUT Grand Seiko www grand seiko com Retrieved December 17 2017 SEIKO WATCH Technology Spring Drive SEIKO WATCH Retrieved October 28 2016 SEIKO wins the prestigious Sports Watch of 2010 award at the Grand Prix d Horlogerie de Geneve seikowatches com Retrieved October 12 2017 Seiko and the 2002 FIFA World Cup Europa Star February 2001 Retrieved March 5 2021 Partners Seiko IAAF Retrieved March 5 2017 Seiko renews its partnership with the IAAF for ten more years Yokohama World Athletics May 10 2019 Retrieved July 9 2019 History of Seiko and Sports Seiko Retrieved January 1 2021 Watch Identifier Seiko Wired Metal Gear Solid Watch Review Keep The Time Retrieved July 29 2020 Espineli Matt November 25 2015 Here s What a 375 Metal Gear Solid Watch Looks Like GameSpot Retrieved July 29 2020 Seiko is the Official Timekeeper of the Gran Turismo Racing Series Luxury Watches That Impress Review Blog February 1 2012 Retrieved August 3 2019 SEIKO s sponsorship of FC Barcelona is celebrated in Turkey Seiko Istanbul May 28 2011 Retrieved March 2 2017 FC Barcelona to swap Seiko for Maurice Lacroix Goal com Singapore March 11 2014 Retrieved March 2 2017 NASL welcomes Seiko as official timekeeper NASL April 11 2014 Retrieved March 2 2017 Seiko extends Honda deal AutoSport March 1 2006 Retrieved July 29 2020 Honda pulls out of Formula One EuroSport December 5 2008 Retrieved July 29 2020 Derr Elizabeth December 16 2016 Seiko Nets Renewed Partnership With Novak Djokovic Forbes Retrieved January 1 2021 Further reading EditDonze Pierre Yves Dynamics of innovation in the electronic watch industry a comparative business history of Longines Switzerland and Seiko Japan 1960 1980 Essays in Economic amp Business History 37 1 2019 120 145 online Dahlman Chris 2021 This Is Gyachung The Story of Seiko s First Professional Mountaineer s Watch External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seiko Seiko Group Corporation website A Journey in Time The Remarkable Story of Seiko PDF New research in This Is Gyachung proves that Seiko s first professional watch came earlier than we had previously thought hodinkee com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seiko amp oldid 1152189387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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