Seiko History |
| Thursday, 16 August 2007 |
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Seiko watches actually began as Seikosha watches in 1881. Kintaro Hattori opened a clock shop in Tokyo, Japan, and the rest is history. Today, the Seiko Corporation is the parent company of Seiko of America. Hattori continued his watch legacy by producing pocket watches in 1895, followed by alarm clocks in 1899, and table and musical clocks in 1902. By 1914, mass production was introduced to keep up with the supply and demand of Seikosha watches, and by 1924, Seikosha became Seiko. As the years passed, the popularity of Seiko watches continued to rise. It became known for its superb craftmanship and style. In 1968, Seiko watches earned the honor of introducing the world's first quartz wall clock. Continuing its list of firsts in the watch world, Seiko marketed the first quartz watch in 1969, and its pioneering efforts continued by introducing the world's first TV watch. Kinetic technology, which required no battery change and is powered by the movement of a person's body, was introduced in 1992. Today, Seiko continues to offer beautiful watches with style, class, and high performance, as well as unsurpassed technology. 1881Establishment by Kintaro Hattori of K. Hattori & Co., Ltd., predecessor of today's SEIKO HOLDINGS CORPORATION. 1892Foundation of Seikosha clock supply factory. Production of wall clocks begins. 1913Production of the first wrist watch made in Japan begins. 1917K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. becomes a public company. 1924Seiko brand first used on watches. 1937Watch production split off as Daini Seikosha Co., Ltd., independent predecessor of today's Seiko Instruments Inc. 1955Production of the first self-winding wrist watch made in Japan begins. 1964Seiko serves as Official Timer of Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan. 1969Introduction of Seiko Astron, world's first quartz watch (35SQ). 1973Introduction of world's first LCD quartz watch with six-digit digital display (06LC). 1975Introduction of world's first multi-function digital watch. 1978Establishment of subsidiary in Switzerland. 1979Establishment of subsidiary in Sweden. Introduction of Pulsar brand. Introduction of Alba brand. 1982Seiko serves as Official Timer of World Cup Soccer Championships in Spain. Introduction of world's first TV watch. Introduction of Lorus brand. 1983K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. renamed as Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd. Introduction of world's first watch with sound-recording functions. 1984Introduction of world's first "talking" clock, the Seiko Pyramid Talk. 1987Seiko serves as Official Timer of 2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Italy. 1988Introduction of quartz watch with sweep second hand. Introduction of world's first automatic power generating quartz watch. Introduction of world's first intelligent analogue quartz watch with alarm, chronograph and timer functions controlled by an IC "computer on a chip." 1990Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd. renamed as Seiko Corporation. Seiko serves as Official Timer of World Cup Soccer Championships in Italy. Introduction of the Seiko "The Age of Discovery" collection. Introduction of the Seiko Scubamaster, world's first computerised diver's watch to incorporate a dive table. Introduction of the Seiko Receptor Message Watch incorporating a miniaturised FM subcarrier. 1991Establishment of subsidiary in Finland. Establishment of subsidiary in Taiwan. Seiko serves as Official Timer of 3rd IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo, Japan. Introduction of the Seiko Perpetual Calendar with the world's first "millennium-plus calendar". 1992Seiko serves as Official Timer of Barcelona Olympic Games in Spain. 1993Introduction of the "S-YARD" Golf Clubs. 1994Establishment of a representative office in Beijing. Seiko serves as Official Timer of Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games in Norway. Introduction of Seiko Kinetic series. 1995Introduction of Alba "Spoon" series. 1997Establishment of Seiko Jewelry Co., Ltd. Changed Japanese company name to Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha. Introduction of Seiko Kinetic Arctura. 1998Seiko serves as Official Timer of Nagano Olympic Winter Games in Japan. Introduction of Perpetual Calendar watch driven by world's first ultrasonic micromotor. Introduction of the Seiko Thermic, the world's first watch driven by body heat. 1999Introduction of the Seiko Kinetic Auto Relay watch, which automatically resumes correct indication of current time. 2000Establishment of Seiko S-Yard Co., Ltd. 2001Establishment of Seiko Watch Corporation 2002Seiko serves as Official Timer of Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games in USA. |









