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It is made by SEIKO, location is unimportant

 

Certainly, Seiko has some watches made in China, or some parts made there used for watches that are mostly made in Japan. It all depends upon the product managers and budgetary constraints.

I have not seen the case back of the watch, so I don't know if it is stamped made in "China" or "Japan". But it does not matter. Much of the watch production is automated. They use robotic equipment, constructed and configured to SEIKO standards. Their quality assurance policies are strictly enforced, no matter the location.

If a company like CASIO can make a watch in Japan and then move production to Thailand or Taiwan and achieve the same indistinguishable level of quality, certainly SEIKO can do the same.

As for purists... well, that's their prerogative. They miss out on enjoying variety, because they dismiss what they've prejudged to be inferior. This is not an LCD watch. It's EPD, a very different kind of display. The only thing I've seen that comes close to it is a dot matrix LCD display watch, by MetaWatch. But the E-ink technology is more appealing to me, better refinement of curved portions. About the casing coloration, I think it's all about personal preference. The black is very striking, but I've heard the PVD isn't very scratch proof. The bare stainless steel has a very classic look about it, though. If the gold is very light, as the name "champagne" suggests, that could be a very nice option. A gold plated effect would be too much bling, IMHO.

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