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SEIKO SKZ211J1 “ATLAS”, AUTOMATIC

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The history of Seiko began in 1881 in Tokyo, Japan, when a young entrepreneur named Kintaro Hattori opened a watch repair and sales shop. His vision was to create high-quality watches, and in 1892 he founded the Seikosha factory (in Japanese, “Seiko” means “precision” or “success”, and “sha” means “house”). Initially, Seikosha produced wall clocks, but over time they shifted to manufacturing pocket and wristwatches.

First Japanese wristwatch

In 1913, Seikosha introduced the Laurel, the first wristwatch made in Japan. This was a significant milestone as Japan did not have a watchmaking tradition at that time. The company became a pioneer in its country and laid the foundation for what would become a renowned name in the global watch industry.

Technological innovation and quartz watches

In 1969, Seiko revolutionized the watchmaking world with the Seiko Astron, the world’s first quartz wristwatch. This breakthrough transformed the watch industry by introducing a much more precise and affordable technology than traditional mechanical movements. Quartz technology quickly became popular and remains a standard in today’s watchmaking.

Precision and reliability

Over time, Seiko has launched multiple watchmaking innovations, such as the automatic chronograph and the Kinetic charging system (a combination of kinetic energy and quartz technology). It is also known for its dive watches, highly valued for their durability and resistance in extreme conditions.

Seiko has earned a special place in the watch industry, combining tradition and technology at accessible prices, and offering everything from simple models to high-end pieces with its Grand Seiko line.

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Marca

Seiko

Modelo

SKZ211J1

Género

Man‎

Década

Current.‎ ‎

Año de fabricación

2020

Movimiento

Automatic‎ ‎

Calibre

Seiko 7S36

Cristal

Sapphire‎ ‎

Esfera

Black with double date display at 3 o'clock.‎ ‎

Bisel

Aluminum, bidirectional rotating‎ ‎

Corona

Double crown, at 4 and at 9.‎ ‎

Material de la caja

Stainless steel‎ ‎

Diámetro sin corona

42 mm

Diámetro con corona

44.5 mm‎ ‎

Longitud entre asas

46 mm‎

Grosor

13 mm

Anchura de la correa

19 mm

Material de la correa

Stainless steel‎ ‎

Color de la correa

Steel‎ ‎

Cierre/hebilla

Steel, signed Seiko.‎ ‎

Estado del reloj
Caja/Estuche

Yes, your original.‎ ‎

Documentación

Yes‎

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