Monday, July 26, 2010
35 Watch Brands Support Only Watch 2007 Charity
The new model became the successful successor of the Seiko Spring Drive, a timepiece created to offer the pure and natural motion of time.With the Credor Spring Drive Sonnerie, the Seiko watch-makers wanted to express the time passage not only by the smooth movement of the hands across the watch's dial but also through the purest sound ever produced by a timepiece.The Seiko Epson elite team of watchmakers created a unique watch provided with innovative features.It is possible to mute the chiming by activating a silent function - it is necessary to press the button at 8 o'clock halfway down.The Seiko watch-makers provided the movement with a 'fail-safe' mechanism to prevent the chiming in case of some mistake caused by inappropriate actions.The Seiko Credor Spring Drive Sonnerie displays the strike hammer seen through the dual su***ce curved sapphire crystal. The case of the Seiko watch is produced from 18-K pink gold, just the right material to reflect the movement's value and improve the chiming sound purity. Real aesthetic lovers will appreciate a Japanese bellflower cutout on the mainspring barrel of the bell mechanism. The Credor Spring Drive Sonnerie marks the time by chiming a softly tinkling 'hanging' bell. The sound of the bell resonates with the Japanese cultural heritage and well-maintained traditions.The Seiko watch is based upon the revolutionary Spring Drive movement 7R series that offered glide-motion hands and power reserve of 48 hours. The Seiko watch-makers incorporated the 'sonnerie' mechanism into the Spring Drive movement.
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