Time pieces can be purely functional or works of art in their own right. You see, Seiko watch do more than count the hours. They provide stylish design which may at first overshadow some amazing facts about time keeping. Seiko knows how to draw power from quartz crystals and kinetic energy, along with the prosaic automatic and wind-up options.
All of this sounds modern, but Seiko has also improved on older methods. Their manual models wind thirty percent faster than most. These pieces are accurate to within one second plus or minus per day. No longer must a watch tick noisily. The hands of time can run smoothly and quietly.
The Ananta line comes with an automatic or spring drive option. Choose from a black or silver strap, with the flash of embedded jewels. Spring Drive GMT will show you Greenwich Mean Time, reminding you there is a whole other world just a plane ride away. A mens wrist watch calendar shows the date up to 2100. The Multi-Hand Automatic shows twenty-nine jewels and a power reserve indicator.
Sporty watches can still reflect sophistication. Look to the Seiko Sportura line to give you the function of stainless steel casing and ten bar water resistance, yet gracefully realized. For your training or racing, men and women might appreciate the timing features, alarms and more. Power your training session kinetically or with the magic of quartz.
Sailors, both professional and recreational, are steeped in the history of time pieces. They understand the importance of time to a naval life. The Velatura Marine series features a kinetic direct drive and yachting timer. Both men and women on the water can utilize the calendar feature, perhaps to calculate the movement of stars over time.
For divers, timing is critical. How long to stay down and how fast to come back up are considerations which make the difference between a leisurely day of exploration and tragedy. Rely on your Seiko diving watch for up to two hundred meters. Expect the body to withstand the extra pressure of your dive while timing yourself to stay as safe as possible. For a watch that measures time in tiny fragments, choose the 1/100 Second Retrograde Chronographer.
The name Arctura refers to the arc shape Seiko envisioned way back in 1997. They transformed the gentle curves found in nature into an appealing range of watches. The Kinetic Chronograph from this line features five months of residual power, giving you the reassurance that time will not suddenly stand still. Mother of Pearl dials and diamonds belie the practical nature of these watches fitted with alarms and stop-watches.
Give new purpose to your elegant accessories with a watch from the Seiko ladies watch Premier series. The Direct Drive Moon Phase lets you mark lunar progress to predict tides or plan a romantic, moonlit picnic. Earthy tones on the two Automatic models distinguish this piece from the sleek, metallic watches otherwise featured. Marvel at the inner workings of your time piece via the see through backing.