Watchmaking Limited Edition 110Th Anniversary Of Quartz Chronograph. 3,500 Pieces Worldwide. Serial Number Selection Is Not Possible, Watches Sent At Random
The History Of Seiko Began In 1881 When Kintaro Hattori Opened A Shop In Giza To Repair And Sell Timepieces. In 1913, His Company Produced Japan’S First Wristwatch, The Laurel, And Has Advanced The Art Of Watchmaking In The Ensuing Years Through Both Technology And Craft.
Today, Seiko Celebrates The 110Th Anniversary Of The Laurel With The Release Of Commemorative Timepieces From The Presage, Prospex, Astron, And 5 Sports Collections. Each Watch Demonstrates The High Quality Of Modern Seiko Watchmaking While Looking Back To Japan’S First Wristwatch For Inspiration.
Prospex Remembers The Laurel With Two New Creations, One Built For Sports Timing And The Other For Traveling To New Frontiers.
The First, A Speedtimer Solar Chronograph, Is An Analogue Chronograph Capable Of Measuring Elapsed Time To 1/100Th Of A Second. The Sub-Dial Hands At The Two, 10, And 12 O’Clock Positions Are A Vivid Shade Of Red In Honour Of The Laurel. And Like The Early Seiko Inspiration, The Dial Is A Bright White. Black Sub-Dials Provide This Speedtimer Chronograph With A Layout That Enhances Legibility While Making A Subtle Nod To Vintage Seiko Chronographs.
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