Highlights- Premium quality material ensures long lasting durability and extensive usage made glass and protects watch scratches
- Quartz movement ensures accurate timekeeping precisely attached with a steel/Silicone/Leather band for comfortable wrist movement
- The band provides a wearing experience very comfortable and sustainable bold hour markers on the dial
- Uniquely designed accent gives a amazing look gives an elegant and authentic look which adds style to your outfit
- Decked with an adjustable closure that renders a secure and customized fit offer clear visibility a considerable distance
- This watch is equipped with a movement crafted with hardened window material which resist scratch and dust
- It makes the timepieces very accurate designed with water resistant features for ultimate safety of the watch
- It helps to regulate the movement of a watch and comes with a protective coating and superb addition to your accessory shelf
OverviewSeiko group corporation commonly known as seiko, is a japanese maker of watches, clocks, electronic devices, semiconductors, jewelry, and optical products. founded in 1881 by kintarō hattori in tokyo, seiko introduced one of the first quartz watches and the first quartz watch with a chronograph complication.seiko was a wristwatch manufacturer for japanese soldiers during world war ii.in 1881, seiko founder kintarō hattori opened a watch and jewelry shop called "k. hattori" in tokyo.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”, ran 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.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.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.