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B1Extreme times
1FThe beginnings of time
2FAlways one step ahead of the rest
3FFrom time indicated by natureto human-made time
4FPrecise (Seiko) time
5FA variety of times
Seiko and Timepieces History
The birth of the quartz timepiece
The pursuit of precision in quartz timepieces
Multifunctionality of quartz timepieces
The lever escapement that led to modern developments
Temperature and regulators
Tourbillon
The pin-lever escapement that brought the watch to the masses
Alternative power sources for quartz watches
Spring Drive
The pursuit of even greater precision
The Big Role of the Tiny Magic Lever
Development of the Japanese Timepiece Industry centered by Seikosha
From the Birth of the Wristwatch to its Development up to the 1960’s
The Quartz Crisis and Recovery of Swiss Watches
Why are Stones Required in Watches?
How to Adjust the Time
The Stopwatch and the Chronograph Part 2
"5 SPORTS Speed-Timer" 6139, a Wristwatch that Experienced Space Travel, the First Automatic Chronograph
How to Understand the Direction with an Analog Watch