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Kintaro Hattori founded the Seiko Company in 1881 as an importer and retailer of high-quality watches and jewellery. After incorporation in 1892 Mr Hattori began developing Japanese watchmaking believing that Japanese craftsmen were capable of producing sophisticated timekeepers. In the 1960s, Daini and Suwa began making watches under different names. They then focused on creating fine chronometers comparable to Swiss precision performers. As with any Asian student who competes against foreigners, the diligent study efforts of their Japanese peers soon caught up to them.

The exterior of a watch is equally important to the creation of a beautiful timepiece. Rolex Replica Watches did not have a department for design ideas until 1958. The company hired design graduates to design watch cases and other details. In 1959, the company took the first steps in its transformation when Mr Taro Tanaka joined the team. Mr Tanaka went on to create a set of rules that would govern the Rolex Replica Watches collection and the discontinued King Seikos, a design system that is still used by the Seiko organization. He called it the "Grammar of Design".

Mr Tanaka

To best reflect the light, all surfaces and angles of the dial, hands, and indices, as well as the case, had to be flat, perfect and geometrically correct.

Bezels would be two-dimensional, faceted curves.

All cases must be mirror-finished and no distortion should be allowed from any angle.

No generic round cases allowed.

These rules reflect the popular style of watches from the time and still guide the entire industry. Globally, the perception of luxury products and valuable products has remained relatively unchanged.Patek Philippe Replica Watches Only a few rare and unique products have broken this mold. The first Rolex Replica Watches, released in 1960 with a chronometer precision of +3/-12 seconds per day, retained the classic Seiko look -- rounded angled lugs, round case, thin bezel, dauphine hands, and faceted hour marks, softly polished or brushed surfaces.