Pulsar
In the 1970’s everything seemed achievable through the rapidly growing technological expertise at the world’s fingertips. Space flight had been converted from dream to reality, computer science was developing at break neck speed and electronics seemed to deliver new advances everyday. Pulsar symbolised the age. It was new, bold, surprising and different.
When Pulsar was taken into the Seiko Corporation portfolio in 1980, it brought further surprises to the world; the first calculator watch in 1980 and the first all-quartz watch line in 1981 were among its industry leading achievements.The Avant-garde collection in the 1980’s set a new style in women’s watches, as did Spoon in the 1990’s for digital watches and, last year, the advertised collection of watches were all unique designs which further cemented Pulsar’s image as an ingenious and surprising watchmaker.