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  2. Seiko - Wikipedia

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    The 9F quartz movement is used in Grand Seiko quartz watches. [72] The Grand Seiko's 9F quartz movement is assembled entirely by hand by two expert craftsmen. Features include: Backlash auto-adjust mechanism; Twin pulse control motor; Instant date change mechanism – it can change the date display in 1/2000th of a second

  3. Seikosha - Wikipedia

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    2009 — Seiko Instruments becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Holdings. 2020 — Seiko Precision transfers its business operations to Seiko Time Systems Inc. and Seiko Solutions Inc. and dissolves. 2020 — Seiko Instruments transfers its watch business (development and manufacturing of the Seiko timepieces) to Seiko Watch Corporation.

  4. Watch - Wikipedia

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    The movement of a watch is the mechanism that measures the passage of time and displays the current time (and possibly other information including date, month, and day). [51] Movements may be entirely mechanical, entirely electronic (potentially with no moving parts), or they might be a blend of both.

  5. Watch timing machine - Wikipedia

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    A watch timing machine by Vibrograf. ... and provides a summary of these figures after the watch is connected to the device for a fixed interval of time. [1] ...

  6. Spring Drive - Wikipedia

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    [1] [8] In 1999, the first production models were made available in Japan as limited edition, manual-wind watches in both the Credor and Seiko brands. [2] [5] [8] The first non-limited model was released in Japan in 2002. [5] The 1st spring drive automatic-wind movement of Grand Seiko was released in September 2004, the reference number is SBGA001.

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  8. Alba (watch) - Wikipedia

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    Using Seiko's own family of movements but with modern styling designed to appeal to younger customers, Alba watches are primarily aimed at Asian and Middle Eastern markets in the hope of creating long-term loyalty to the Seiko group as these customers' purchasing power increases. [3] The word 'Alba' translates to 'dawn' in Italian, and Spanish. [4]

  9. Seiko Instruments - Wikipedia

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    On January 26, 2009, Seiko Instruments and Seiko Holdings announced that the two companies will be merged on October 1, 2009 through a share swap. Seiko Instruments became a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Holdings on the date that had been announced before. Seiko had delegated a large portion of the manufacturing in its watch business to SII.