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Seiko Holdings (formerly Seiko Corp.) is way beyond its tradition of marking time -- whether it's wristwatches, clocks, or precision timing devices for athletic events. The corporation serves as a holding company for subsidiaries, such as Seiko Watch, maker of watches such as the Kinetic and Thermic series that generate power by the movement of the owner's wrist or body heat. The watchmaker also makes mass-market watch brands Pulsar and Lorus. Seiko Watch's other timepieces range from small bedside alarm clocks to large-scale public clocks. Seiko Holdings other subsidiaries include Seiko Clock, Seiko Instruments, Seiko Optical Products, Seiko Sports Life, and Seiko Precision. The Hattori family controls Seiko.
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5-11, Ginza 4-Chome, Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8129, Japan
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Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | March | | Revenue (2008): | 3.20 M | | Employees (2008): | 20 |
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Key People
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Honorary Chairman:
Reijiro Hattori
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Chairman:
Katsumi Yamamura
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President and Director:
Koichi Murano
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