
Seiko Clocks
Innovation in the design of clocks and watches is perhaps best found at Seiko. The list of technological advances made by Seiko in clocks and watches is long and impressive: world's first quartz watch, the first watch charged thermally from body heat, and the first LCD display digital watch. It's obvious why Seiko clocks have been the official clocks to time numerous Olympic games, World Cups, and more.
Not only are Seiko clocks and watches made from innovative design today, but they have been for over a century. The first Seiko clocks were produced in 1892, and seven years later Seiko clocks could be found with alarms, and by 1902 the production of musical clocks had begun. Choose your Seiko clocks from a variety of models and styles in gold, glass or wood.
Seiko Pyramid Mantle Clock
The Egyptian pyramids of old remain mysterious, powerful symbols of the distant past. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, these Seiko clocks have a transparent acrylic case allowing you to look in and see their mysteries. The gold tones and simple but unusual pyramid shape make a powerful addition to any mantle piece. Look at these reasonably priced and elegant Seiko clocks.
Seiko World Timer Desk Clock
The world really is at your fingertips with these Seiko clocks. And so is technology. With a digital display showing the time, a full calendar month, and more, these Seiko clocks provide the information you need at a single glance. With the touch of a button, you can see the time for 29 cities worldwide. Only 2.75" x 8.4" x 6.5", these clocks fit easily into a briefcase or bag for travel. Time won't stop when you travel, but it's ok: your Seiko clocks won't stop either.

