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Top 4 Best Seiko Mods With our NRX Case so Far
Do You Need More Than One Crown in a Watch?
On a standard watch, the solo crown allows you to set the time, wind the movement, adjust the date, and control any other complications like the GMT function. This single crown arrangement is very common on most watches from sports models to dress pieces. Is there a benefit to these multi-crown timepieces or are they just for show? Let's take a look.
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The People Behind Seiko: Tsuneya Nakamura
When mentioning the Seiko brand, we think of watches with innovation, reliability, and value. The Japanese watch house has been standing for over a century, and still going strong thanks to the visionaries who shaped its horological journey. In the third installment of our “People Behind Seiko” series, we delve into the life and contributions of Tsuneya Nakamura, a key figure in Seiko's evolution.