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Seiko

Country

Japan

Founded

1881

Founder

Kintarō Hattori

Everybody's first nice watch. But nobody stops here.

Seiko, founded in 1881 by Kintaro Hattori in Tokyo, Japan, is a pioneering name in the world of watchmaking. Starting as a small clock and jewelry shop, Seiko quickly grew into a renowned manufacturer of timepieces known for their innovation and precision. In 1969, Seiko revolutionized the industry by introducing the Astron, the world’s first quartz wristwatch, marking a milestone in timekeeping accuracy. This achievement cemented Seiko’s reputation for technological leadership, as it went on to develop the first automatic chronograph and kinetic watches, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.

2 Notable Models

5 GMT SSK

From ~$350

A Sub-$500 GMT that punches WAY above it's price tag

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5 GMT SSK

Alpinist

$725

How much functionality can one watch pack in? Quite a lot, apparently

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Alpinist

Today, Seiko remains a global leader in both high-end and accessible watches, with its Grand Seiko line standing as a symbol of luxury and precision, rivaling Swiss counterparts. The company’s commitment to craftsmanship is reflected in its vertical integration, as it designs and produces almost all of its components in-house. Seiko continues to innovate with advancements like Spring Drive, while maintaining its mission to provide high-quality, durable watches for all price ranges. Whether through its history of horological breakthroughs or its consistent presence in both professional and everyday timepieces, Seiko is synonymous with innovation, precision, and reliability.