If you were waiting to purchase a new time piece but wanted to know what Seiko watches were available first, take a look at their latest lines. Known for reliability and innovation, Seiko continues to make the most of this small device.
Consider four modes of power: quartz, kinetic, spring drive or automatic. Look closer: your watch can do more than count hours and minutes. It can provide you with the information you need to meet the demands of a busy working day or a training schedule reliant on counting minute portions of time.
All of this sounds modern, but Seiko has also improved on older methods. Their manual models wind thirty percent faster than most. These pieces are accurate to within one second plus or minus per day. No longer must a watch tick noisily. The hands of time can run smoothly and quietly.
The Ananta line of watches makes use of this spring drive technology as well as automatic power. Choose a spartan black or silver look for men and women or select a watch with a number of dials. The Spring Drive GMT shows how close or how far you are to the centre of global time, while a calendar to the year 2100 may make you wonder what watches will look like in the next century.
Select a Multi-Hand Automatic with its twenty-nine jewels to make the most of the beauty you have here and now. Athletes appreciate time in much tighter increments than many people. Tiny fractions of seconds can make the difference between a qualifying time and a place in the audience; winning or second place.
The Sportura line features stainless steel casing for hard knocks, ten bar water resistance and non-reflective faces so that, rain or shine, sportsmen and women can see where they stand. Dials, alarms and other settings on these kinetic or quartz models provide options even the ultimate time keepers may not have thought of yet.
A history of naval star watching and invention led sailors to a deep appreciation of watches and clocks. The Velatura Marine line offers professional and recreational sailors the reliability they need to navigate safely. A yachting timer and kinetic direct drive comprise only two of many features of these special watches.
For divers, timing is critical. How long to stay down and how fast to come back up are considerations which make the difference between a leisurely day of exploration and tragedy. Rely on your Seiko diving watch for up to two hundred meters.
Expect the body to withstand the extra pressure of your dive while timing yourself to stay as safe as possible. For a watch that measures time in tiny fragments, choose the 1/100 Second Retrograde Chronographer.
Arctura refers to a line of watches Seiko has nurtured since 1997. Five months of reserve power make the Kinetic Chronograph a reliable device. Mother of pearl dials and diamonds on these watches provide the glamour, while alarms and stop watches keep you on your toes.
Give new purpose to your elegant accessories with a Seiko watch from the Premier series. The Direct Drive Moon Phase lets you mark lunar progress to predict tides or plan a romantic, moonlit picnic. Earthy tones on the two Automatic models distinguish this mens watch from the sleek, metallic watches otherwise featured. Marvel at the inner workings of your time piece via the see through backing.
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