Railroad Watch Quartz Pocket Watch SVBR003 SEIKO White x Black In 1929, a Model 19 hand-wound pocket watch made by Seikosha was designated as the first Japanese-made railroad watch, marking the beginning of Seiko's railroad watch history.
Today's railroad clocks are equipped with quartz movements that have a long battery life and the power to turn long, thick, heavy hands.
Ultimate legibility is directly reflected in the design concept, such as the typeface of Arabic numerals for easy reading of the time and the dial color that reflects almost no light.
In addition, the watch is equipped with specifications based on advanced technology designed for today's unique operating environment, such as high resistance to magnetic fields, which enables the watch to withstand being dropped on the floor of a linear motor car.
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