
KIH provides an exclusive look into the global launch event of the Seiko GPS Solar watch, held at WAKO in Tokyo. This post captures the historical significance of the timepiece, which Seiko positioned as its "second evolution" after the original Quartz Astron. Readers gain insight into the watch's groundbreaking technology and its potential impact on global timekeeping.























I have seen the English manuals for this watch. Sorry not to say good post, Ken.
... Sep. 27 would be the date this model is launched around the world.... This month? Strange..... Thanks, Ronald. Ken
Most are done indoors, thus the GPS doesn't function. A really interesting & fun gadget/watch IMO. Easy to use once you get the hang of it. Pros: 1. Accurate self adjustment wherever you are (39 time zones) 2. Solar power & energy efficient (no battery change) 3. Perpetual date 4. 2nd. time zone 5. ceramic bezel & clarity of non-reflective dial. 6.Satellite sycronization is cool and provides tremendous accuracy. Cons: 1. A large watch at 47mm but not uncomfortable as it's relatively
.. when you go to overseas on business or pleasure. So, I would understand if you would like one. Good one, too. May become smaller if you wait a bit more.... Ken
release party on that date. I believe the watch is already available for sale, but do not know how many US ADs there are.
Thats Suzuki Aguri and not Aguri Honda right?
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