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Thanks for sharing...
must have been an interesting trip to see first hand how the Japanese do their stuff as compared to how their Swiss counterparts do so. Thanks again for sharing...
Part I: Parts production
By: SJX : February 5th, 2011-22:09
As is to be expected from Seiko, the factory is impressively large and vertically integrated, producing nearly every component of the movement. Parts that are not made on-site are made at other Seiko facilities, and I think that is limited to the jewels o...
HQ report.
By: VMM : February 6th, 2011-04:37
I've enjoyed it a lot. It's not easy to see how the watch industry from other countries work. And the Japanese really know how to do things. I like the way they do work, nice philosophy. Thank you so much for sharing. Vte
So...
By: BDLJ : February 6th, 2011-15:03
...you painstakingly adjust a watch for accuracy in vaious positions...and get that speck of dust on the hairspring....Not a reason for clean-rooms? I get your points about the sterile atmosphere, but this place makes 20000units per year. Mass production ...
Thanks
By: SethRL : February 7th, 2011-09:04
Thanks, Nicholas, BDLJ, Richard, Echi, Ken and SJX -- those things all help and I do suppose it is the nature of turning out 20000 watches; probably would not be that different from any other major brand. --Seth
Pretty cool!
By: dxboon : February 6th, 2011-20:44
I just love Seikos! This post just makes me want to run out and buy another Seiko! LOL! Seriously, I think the skeletonized Credor movement is lovely. I don't find anything clinical or cold about it! I actually appreciate Seiko's processes and industriali...
Allow me...
By: KIH : February 6th, 2011-06:28
... Seiko doesn't say the "ranking" so precisely except that they categorize into three: Premium - Grand Seiko, Credor, Galante Men's - Brightz (Brights Ananta, Brights Phoenix), Prospex, Dolce, Mechanical Lady's - Seiko M, Lukia, Exceline, Tisse Others -...
May I join in? :)
By: VMM : February 6th, 2011-04:34
It could be an unforgettable experience. Always there has been something in Japan that really attracts me, and what could be better than a trip to the red sun country with a visit to an amazing watch factory included? Cheers. Vte
Superb post SJX.
By: fernando : February 6th, 2011-01:33
You travel to the ends of the earth to bring us wonderful insights to inspire us. I was a recent convert to the GS line with my blue dial 50th. anniv. I have no doubt in my mind the meticulous workmanship & dedication that goes into each one of them.The f...
Very informative.
By: grumio : February 6th, 2011-17:22
Without some of the commentary it might just look like another high precision production line. But the text of the article helped to nicely explain the 'Seiko Philosophy', and how it comes through in their watches and production processes, and how perhaps...