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Seiko

Seiko

Japanese company that manufactures and sells watches, clocks, electronic devices, semiconductors and optical products.

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Industry
Retail
Retail
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Technology
Technology
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Clock
Clock
Consumer electronics
Consumer electronics
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Fashion
Fashion
Electronics
Electronics
Location
Minato, Tokyo
Minato, Tokyo
Ginza
Ginza
B2X
B2C
B2C
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B2B
B2B
Founder
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Kintarō Hattori
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Kintarô Okamura
Parent Organization
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Seiko Group
Subsidiary
Wako (retailer)
Wako (retailer)
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Seiko Instruments
Orient Watch
Orient Watch
Legal classification
Kabushiki gaisha
Kabushiki gaisha
Number of Employees (Ranges)
201 – 5000
Number of Employees
11,947
Founded Date
1881
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Stock Symbol
8050
Exchange
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Patents Assigned (Count)
1
Country
Japan
Japan
Headquarters
Minato, Tokyo
Minato, Tokyo

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Company Operating Status
Active
Wikidata ID
Q322601

Company Name - Seiko Holdings Corporation.

Japanese maker of watches, clocks, electronic devices, semiconductors, jewelries, and optical products. Founded in 1881.

Kintaro Hattori establishes the K. Hattori (watch and clock retail and repair store).

Earning the trust of foreign trading companies, the business expands greatly in1892

Building on the success of the retail business, Seikosha is established and commences manufacturing of wall clocks.

The company moves to the corner of Ginza 4-chome and builds a store with a clock tower.

In 1895 Manufacturing of the company's first pocket watch, the Timekeeper, commences.

By persisting in the pocket watch business, despite continuing losses, the company eventually corners the market.

In 1913, anticipating a shift away from pocket watches, the company launches Japan's first wristwatch, the Laurel.

Wristwatch Laurel.

Wristwatch Laurel.

Earthquake 1923 devastated Tokyo, the port city of Yokohama, and the surrounding prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka, and caused widespread damage throughout the Kantō region.

Despite losing all its factories and stores to the Great Kanto Earthquake in September, the company recommences operations in November. The company replaces all watches that were held for repair and destroyed in the disaster with brand new watches free of charge, thereby gaining the firm trust of the public.

First Seiko brand watch

First Seiko brand watch

In 1924 started launch of the first Seiko brand watch.

In 1937 Daini Seikosha (now Seiko Instruments Inc.) established.

In 1947 Retail division separates to become Wako Co., Ltd.

In 1959 The Suwa factory becomes independent and forms Suwa Seikosha Co., Ltd. (now Seiko Epson Corporation).

Seiko serves as official timer of 5 other Olympic Games (Sapporo, Barcelona, Lillehammer, Nagano, Salt Lake City) in 1964.

Launching of the world's first 6-digit LCD watch started 1973.

In 2005 Development of mercury-free silver oxide batteries. Seiko NPC Corporation established.

2019 the Grand Seiko Hi-Beat GMT wins the Petite Aiguille prize at the Grand Prixd'Horlogerie de Genève.

An introduction to Seiko's journey from its establishment up to the present day, as well as Seiko's various world-first products and awards

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