

Seiko has contributed to society with one revolutionary product after another - starting with the production of Japan’s first wristwatch in 1913 and including the creation of the world’s first quartz watch in 1969. Seiko has also been the official timekeeper at many international sporting events since the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964. Today, while watches remain the heart of Seiko’s watchesbusiness, its technological expertise in micro-engineering, metallurgy and macaronis has caused the company to expand into many diverse fields including camera components. In 2001, in order to be better able to offer even more attractive products to consumers around the world, Seiko's watch division became an independent company.
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Two-Tone Stainless Steel Case. Black Leather Strap. White Dial. Two-Tone Stainless Steel Bezel. Hardlex Crystal. Buckle Clasp. 22 mm Case Diameter. Quartz Movement. Water Resistant At 30 Meters (100 Feet). Seiko Casual Two-Tone Stainless Steel Ladies Watch SXGM10
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