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Seiko White Analog Dial Women’s Watch – SRZ402P1

Original price was: ₹22500.00.Current price is: ₹20138.00.

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Seiko Analog White Dial Women's Watch - SRZ402P1Product description – Analog Dial Women’s Watch

The Premier collection offers refined elegance in dress watches for both men and women. Classic and modern design themes combine in harmony with Seiko’s innovative technology to create a series of timepieces that are as stunning as they are subtle.

Product specifications- Analog Dial Women’s Watch

Watch Information
Band Colour Silver
Band Material Stainless Steel
Band Width 20 Millimeters
Bezel Material Stainless Steel
Brand Seiko
Case Diameter 27.5 Centimeters
Case Material Stainless Steel
Case Thickness 5 Millimeters
Clasp Three-fold clasp with push button release
Collection Women
Dial Colour White
Crystal Material Hardlex
Display Type Analog
Case Shape Round
Model Number SRZ402P1
Part Number SRZ402P1
Warranty Type Manufacturer
Movement Quartz
Water Resistance Depth 5 Meters
Warranty Description 2 Years International
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History of the only manufacture with every watchmaking expertise

The story of Seiko began in 1881, when a 22 year old entrepreneur, Kintaro Hattori, opened a shop selling and repairing watches and clocks in central Tokyo. Today, after more than 130 years of innovation, Kintaro Hattori’s company isstill dedicated to the perfection that the founder always strove to achieve.

In 1892 Kintaro Hattori bought a disused factory in Tokyo and Seikosha was formed (In Japanese, ‘Seiko’ means ‘exquisite’, ‘minute’ or ‘success’ and ‘sha’ means house). It was here that Kintaro Hattori produced his first clocks and these marked the beginnings of a company that was to become one of the world’s most important manufacturers of timepieces.

Throughout the 1890’s, the success of Seikosha’s wall clock business increased, and Kintaro looked to broaden the range of his business. In 1895, he created a pocket watch, the Timekeeper. It was a vital step forward, without which the future of Seiko would have been very different as it paved the way for Japan’s first ever wrist watch.

In the beginning of the Taisho Era, pocket watches were still very popular and there were only a few wristwatches imported to Japan. Kintaro, however, was determined to be ‘one step ahead’ and embarked on the ardous task of creating Japan’s first ever wristwatch. In 1913, he succeeded and the Laurel was produced. In the early days, the company was able to produce only 30 to 50 watches a day, but, for the first time, Kintaro had established a lead on the rest.