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Seiko Watch
Everyone has surely heard of the Seiko Watch. It is a rather durable and pretty dependable timepiece that many people have owned at one time or another. Basically, when looking for reliable quartz that doesn't cost $500, this watch is the perfect candidate to grace your wrist with its presence.
What is rather interesting is that the word Seiko means ‘exquisite, miniature, or success' in Japanese. This Company was started in 1881 by Kintaro Hattori of K. Hattori & Co. Ltd. It wasn't until 1913 that the first watch was made, and that was when the Seiko revolution started.
Since then, Seiko has developed many types of watches including the digital ones that many of us wear on our wrists today. You see men and women of all ages wearing these styles of timepieces, and now we are even seeing kids wearing their very own in order to keep track of their increasingly busy lives. No wonder parents are placing these timepieces on the wrists of their kids because they are durable and can withstand the everyday abuse that kids put their timepieces through.
These mass-produced dependable Seiko watches have ...
... made an impression in the world of time. They are sleek and affordable; have accurate time telling abilities, appeal to both the genders, and with the creation of the battery-less timepiece, the way we tell time is even becoming environmentally friendly. What more can you ask for when it comes to an affordable and attractive watch that anyone can get a hold of? Well, you can't.
If you can't afford a designer timepiece with all of the bells and whistles, a Seiko watch with all of the bells and whistles will do just fine, especially if you tend to smack your wrist up against brick walls for the fun of it.
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