Color: Case: Silver & Black (Circular), Band: Black (Silicon)
Style: New model
* Individual box, Braille instruction manual, warranty included
* Stopwatch function (1/100 second measurement for the first 20 minutes, 10 hour counter)
* Alarm function (Daily alarm)
* Voice notification function
Country of origin: China
Seiko's history of developing watches for the visually impaired
Seiko's history of developing watches for the visually impaired dates back to 1939 (Showa 14).
For military officers who were injured during the war, they developed and provided a wristwatch-type tactile reading watch with an opening and closing lid.
After that, in 1966 (Showa 41), they released the first wristwatch-type tactile reading watch
In 1979 (Showa 54), they released the world's first quartz wristwatch-type tactile reading watch
And in 1998 (Heisei 10), they released the first talking digital watch.
Talking digital watches are watches that play audio at the touch of a button, making it easy to tell the time. Along with tactile reading watches, they are widely used by visually impaired people.
Caliber A862
Drive system Battery-powered quartz
Accuracy Average monthly difference +-20 seconds
Battery life Approximately 2 years*
Case material Plastic (back cover: stainless steel)
Case size Height 49.8mm x Width 41mm x Thickness 14.1mm
Wrist circumference (maximum) 210mm
<Other functions>
* Alarm function (daily alarm)
* Stopwatch function (1/100 second measurement for the first 20 minutes, 10 hour counter)
* Time and alarm can be set with voice guidance
* Voice notification function
* The quartz watch you purchased contains a monitor battery for testing. The battery may run out sooner than the specified number of years.
A standard voice digital watch has been renewed to an even better model in terms of design and usability ◆ A simple round face with a size and shape that is easy to operate and easy to grasp A cone-shaped shape that reduces snagging by eliminating as many protrusions as possible ◆ Button pipe shapes at the 2, 8, and 11 o'clock positions to reduce accidental button presses Cutouts on the edges to distinguish the location of the voice button ◆ A silicone band model that feels good against the skin