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The Seiko name was adopted in 1924, with the introduction
of its first wrist watch, the company was actually founded 43 years
earlier by a clockmaker in Tokyo's Ginza District. Applauded for its
accuracy and craftsmanship, the Seiko watch became a resounding success
and by 1938, demand for the timepieces pushed yearly production to well
over one million watches. Dedicated to technology advancement and precise
manufacture, the Seiko Company has repeatedly staked its reputation on
performance, acting as the Official Timer of the Olympic Games in Tokyo,
Sapporo, Barcelona, Lillehammer and Nagano.

Seiko's many design innovations
include the world's first quartz watch, the world's first LCD quartz watch
with six digit display, and the world's first intelligent analog quartz
watch with alarm and timer function. In 1992, with the introduction of the
Kinetic design, once again Seiko rewrote the state of the art. The Seiko
Kinetic collection is a line of quartz watches that are electrically
charged by movement. The Kinetic Auto Relay goes into suspended animation
when unworn for three days, thus conserving energy. With a few shakes of
the wearer's wrist, it wakes up and resets itself to the exact time.

Other trend-setting,
multi-functional watches by Seiko include the Perpetual Calendar series
which automatically reset their date settings for the next 100 years; the
Chronograph collection with dual stopwatch features; the Le Grande Sport
series, a classic combination of contemporary European design and
functionality; and the Ladies Jewelry collection, an elegant marriage of
versatility and style.

Seiko Chronological Timeline:
1881
Establishment by Kintaro Hattori of K. Hattori & Co., Ltd., predecessor of
today's SEIKO CORPORATION.
1892
Foundation of Seikosha clock supply factory. Production of wall clocks
begins.
1895
Production of fob watches begins. Seiko brand watch (1924)
1899
Production of alarm clocks begins.
1902
Production of table clocks and musical clocks begins.
1913
Production of the first wrist watch made in Japan begins.
1917
K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. becomes a public company.
1924
SEIKO brand first used on watches.
1937
Watch production split off as Daini Seikosha Co., Ltd., independent
predecessor of today's Seiko Instruments Inc.
1942
Establishment of watch producer, Daiwa Kogyo Ltd., predecessor of today's
Seiko Epson Corporation.
1955
Production of the first self-winding wrist watch made in Japan begins.
Replica exhibited in the Smithsonian Museum from 1999.
1958
Introduction of quartz clocks for broadcasting use.
1959
Introduction of transistorized table clocks.
1963
Development of portable quartz chronometer.
1964
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan.
1968
Establishment of subsidiary in Hong Kong.
1969
Introduction of Seiko Astron, world's first quartz watch (35SQ).
1970
Establishment of Seiko Time Corporation in USA.
1971
Establishment of Seiko Time (U.K.) Ltd. Seiko Time Corporation in the USA
opens its first office in Canada.
1972
Establishment of Seiko Time GmbH in the former Federal Republic of
Germany. SEIKO serves as Official Timer of Sapporo Winter Olympic Games in
Japan.
1973
Introduction of world's first LCD quartz watch with six-digit digital
display (06LC).
1974
Establishment of Seiko Time Ltd. in Brazil.
1975
Introduction of world's first multi-function digital watch.
1976
Introduction of world's first quartz alarm clock.
1977
Establishment of subsidiary in Australia. Establishment of subsidiary in
Panama.
1978
Establishment of subsidiary in Switzerland. SEIKO serves as Official Timer
of World Cup Football Championships in Argentina. Introduction of world's
first very-fine adjusted ultra-accurate Twin Quartz watch, with less than
five seconds deviation per year.
1979
Establishment of subsidiary in Sweden.
Introduction of Pulsar brand.
Introduction of Alba brand
1980
Establishment of subsidiary in the Netherlands.
1981
Establishment of representative office in Dubai.
Introduction of Lassale brand.
1982
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of World Cup Football Championships in
Spain.
Introduction of world's first TV watch.
Introduction of Lorus brand.
1983
K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. renamed as Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd.
Introduction of world's first watch with sound-recording functions.
1984
Introduction of world's first "talking" clock, the Seiko Pyramid Talk.
1986
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of World Cup Football Championships in
Mexico.
1987
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of 2nd IAAF World Championships in
Athletics in Italy.
1988
Introduction of quartz watch with sweep second hand. Introduction of
quartz watch powered by the wearer's movement, requiring no batteries.
Introduction of world's first intelligent analogue quartz watch with
alarm, chronograph and timer functions controlled by an IC "computer on a
chip
1989
Establishment of subsidiary in Thailand.
1990
Major associated companies overseas begin to use the SEIKO name.
Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd. renamed as SEIKO CORPORATION.
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of World Cup Football Championships in
Italy.
Introduction of the Seiko "The Age of Discovery" collection.
Introduction of the Seiko Scubamaster, world's first computerized diver's
watch to incorporate a dive table.
Introduction of the Seiko Receptor Message Watch incorporating a
miniaturized FM sub carrier.
1991
Establishment 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".
1992
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of Barcelona Olympic Games in Spain.
1993
Introduction of the Golf-Club (S-YARD).
1994
Establishment of a representative office in Beijing.
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of Lillehammer Winter Olympic Games in
Norway.
Introduction of Seiko KINETIC series.
1995
Introduction of Alba "Spoon" series.
1996
Establishment of SEIKO Optical Products, Inc. Establishment of SEIKO Clock
Inc.
Establishment of SEIKO Precision Inc.
1997
Establishment of SEIKO Jewelry Co., Ltd.
Establishment of SEIKO Watch Sales Inc., merger of watch operations and
marketing functions.
Change Japanese company name to SEIKO Kabushiki Kaisha.
Introduction of SEIKO KINETIC ARCTURA.
1998
SEIKO serves as Official Timer of Nagano Winter Olympic Games in Japan.
Introduction of Perpetual Calendar watch driven by world's first
ultrasonic micro motor.
Introduction of the SEIKO THERMIC, the world's first watch driven by body
heat.
1999
Introduction of the SEIKO KINETIC AUTO RELAY watch, which automatically
resumes correct indication of current time.
Introduction of hand wound spring-drive watch with quartz accuracy.
2000
Establishment of SEIKO S-YARD Co., Ltd.
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