Brand Introduction
Seiko, established in 1887, pioneered the production of Japan's first wristwatch in 1973 and released the world's first quartz watch in 1969, significantly contributing to society with its innovative products. Since the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, Seiko has served as the official timer for numerous international sports events, enjoying the privilege of being part of crucial moments for athletes and spectators alike. Today, Seiko watches sit at the core of the company, with expertise in micro-engineering, metallurgy, and mechatronics extending into various fields such as camera parts, equipment, eyewear, jewelry, and sports cosmetics.
How to Use
When wearing the watch, adjust the band to ensure it fits comfortably. For adjusting the date and time, pull out the crown and make the necessary changes.
Precautions
While this watch is water-resistant, do not expose it to high-temperature water, such as in saunas or hot springs. Additionally, avoid strong impacts and vibrations during use.
To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.