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Seiko Men's Stainless Steel Watch #SLK125

Seiko Men's Stainless Steel Watch #SLK125
Brand: Seiko
Category: Watch


This item is no longer available

Sales Rank: 26648

Band Material: stainless-steel
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Case Diameter: 30
Case Material: stainless-steel
Case Thickness: 7
Clasp: deployment-clasp
Dial Color: white
Dial Window Material Type: hardlex
Watch Movement Type: japaneze-quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 100
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 3.9 x 2.3

Model: SLK125
ASIN: B000G29B7U


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Amazon.com Product Description
This midsize dress watch from Seiko is cool and refined in brushed steel. The rectangular case showcases a silver dial with silvertone hands and indexes, a Roman numeral 12, and a date display at the six o'clock mark. The dial is capped with a scratch-resistant Hardlex crystal and framed by a rectangular steel bezel. A triple link steel bracelet completes the look, fastening with a deployment clasp. A handsome accessory for any occasion, this Seiko watch offers reliable two-hand quartz movement and is rated water resistant to 30 meters.

About Seiko
In 1877, at the age of 18, Kintaro Hattori set up business repairing the Western-style clocks that were becoming increasingly popular in Japan. By 1892, Hattori was manufacturing his own clocks in a factory he called Seikosha, from the words "seiko" meaning "exquisite," "success," or "miniature," and "sha" meaning "house." The company grew and prospered, producing its first wristwatch in 1913 and launching the Seiko brand in 1924. Technological innovation has always been a driving force in the company's history. Key milestones include Seiko's introduction of the world's first quartz watch in 1969, and its successful launch, in 1988, of the Kinetic, the world's first battery-free watch with quartz accuracy. Recognized for its technological excellence, Seiko has provided timekeeping services for the Olympic Games and the World Cup Soccer Championships. Today, the Seiko brand continues to stand for state-of-the-art technology, as well as superior quality and refined design.

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