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History of Spring Drive - movement

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■INTRODUCTION - Spring drive watch - Thank you for purchasing the Grand Seiko Spring Drive automatic winding Model. The Spring Drive is Seiko's unique mechanism in which the mainspring is wound by the natural motions of the user and accuracy is controlled by a microelectronics quartz mechanism while using the unwinding power of the mainspring to move the hands. The Spring Drive powered by natural motions of the user can be called a watch that strongly combines and connects the user with the latest advancements in technology. A mechanical watch of taste and refinement with an accuracy equivalent to a quartz watch, this sophisticated and innovative watch ticks in step with the pace of a person's life. This is a watch that creates a lifestyle for modern individuals who seek affluence and convenience in their life. That is what the Grand Seiko Spring Drive automatic winding model is all about. 2 History of Spring Drive Decades-long dream lives in the Grand Seiko Grand Seiko's history symbolizes the culmination of efforts and development aiming for better practical watches. The Grand Seiko watch was born in 1960, reached the very top in the mechanical watch field around the world at the end of the 1960's. After a hiatus of dozen years or so, in 1993, the Grand Seiko 9F series equipped with world-class quartz movement was released. In 1998, the 9S series mechanical movement that combined traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology was developed to reintroduce the Grand Seiko mechanical caliber. While using the unwinding power of the mainspring as its sole power source, the new mechanism Spring Drive realizes an average monthly rate of ±15 seconds (For Cal. 9R15, ±10 seconds), substantially exceeding the accuracy of conventional mechanical watches. The watch also embodies the concepts of Grand Seiko that continues the challenge of creating the best practical watch. 1960 1964 1968 1968 1978 1982 1988 1993 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 ● Released the first Grand Seiko. ● Participated in the Neuchatel Observatory Competition in Switzerland for the first time. ● Released Japan's first automatic winding 10-beat model, 61GS. ● Won the first prize in the mechanical wrist chronometer category of the Geneva Observatory Competition in Switzerland. ● Filed a patent for the Spring Drive mechanism for the first time. ● Filed a patent for the Spring Drive mechanism (registered). Started initial development. ● Released the first Grand Seiko quartz caliber. ● Started the second development of the Spring Drive. ● Released the Grand Seiko 9F series equipped with world-class quartz movement. ● Started the third development of the Spring Drive. ● Released technological announcement of the Spring Drive at the Swiss Society of Chronometry (SSC). ● Exhibited the Spring Drive at BASELWORLD. ● Released the Grand Seiko 9S series mechanical caliber combining traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology. ● Released the manual-winding Spring Drive (CAL.7R68) limited edition from SEIKO. ● Started the fourth development of the Spring Drive. ● Released the manual-winding Spring Drive (CAL.7R88) from CREDOR. ● Released the Grand Seiko automatic winding Spring Drive (CAL.9R65). 3 English

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Thank you for purchasing the Grand Seiko Spring Drive automatic
winding Model.
The Spring Drive is Seiko’
s unique mechanism in which the
mainspring is wound by the natural motions of the user and accuracy
is controlled by a microelectronics quartz mechanism while using the
unwinding power of the mainspring to move the hands.
The Spring Drive powered by natural motions of the user can be
called a watch that strongly combines and connects the user with
the latest advancements in technology.
A mechanical watch of taste and refinement with an accuracy
equivalent to a quartz watch, this sophisticated and innovative watch
ticks in step with the pace of a person’
s life.
This is a watch that creates a lifestyle for modern individuals who
seek affluence and convenience in their life.
That is what the Grand Seiko Spring Drive automatic winding model
is all about.
■INTRODUCTION
- Spring drive watch –
History of Spring Drive
Decades-long dream lives in the Grand Seiko
Grand Seiko’
s history symbolizes the culmination of efforts and
development aiming for better practical watches.
The Grand Seiko watch was born in 1960, reached the very top in
the mechanical watch field around the world at the end of the 1960±s.
After a hiatus of dozen years or so, in 1993, the Grand Seiko 9F
series equipped with world-class quartz movement was released. In
1998, the 9S series mechanical movement that combined traditional
craftsmanship and advanced technology was developed to reintroduce
the Grand Seiko mechanical caliber. While using the unwinding power
of the mainspring as its sole power source, the new mechanism Spring
Drive realizes an average monthly rate of ²15 seconds (For Cal. 9R15,
²10 seconds), substantially exceeding the accuracy of conventional
mechanical watches. The watch also embodies the concepts of
Grand Seiko that continues the challenge of creating the best
practical watch.
1960
Released the first Grand Seiko.
1964
Participated in the Neuchatel Observatory Competition in Switzerland
for the first time.
1968
● Released Japan’
s first automatic winding 10-beat model, 61GS.
1968
Won the first prize in the mechanical wrist chronometer category of
the Geneva Observatory Competition in Switzerland.
1978
Filed a patent for the Spring Drive mechanism for the first time.
1982
Filed a patent for the Spring Drive mechanism (registered). Started
initial development.
1988
Released the first Grand Seiko quartz caliber.
1993
Started the second development of the Spring Drive.
Released the Grand Seiko 9F series equipped with world-class
quartz movement.
1997
Started the third development of the Spring Drive.
Released technological announcement of the Spring Drive at the
Swiss Society of Chronometry (SSC).
1998
Exhibited the Spring Drive at BASELWORLD.
Released the Grand Seiko 9S series mechanical caliber combining
traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology.
1999
Released the manual-winding Spring Drive (CAL.7R68) limited
edition from SEIKO.
2000
Started the fourth development of the Spring Drive.
2002
Released the manual-winding Spring Drive (CAL.7R88) from CREDOR.
2004
Released the Grand Seiko automatic winding Spring Drive (CAL.9R65).