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A 5 Seiko enters seconc * decade Br °f leadership in Quartz technology: SEIKO IpLsPORTS wo The first Seiko Quartz /ffKF M digital watch water-tested fe to 100 metres. 8 31/h' v ' C/■O n Kllf The Sports 100 digital is the first ’ Kai f /g Seiko Quartz watch water-tested to I' Q; n 100 metres. The digital chronographs feature standard and section lap time read-outs - ideal for divers as all functions work at the push of a button i under water. Seiko styling makes the Sports t * ie ic * ea * ’ or a^er water' wear as well. \V'"'*'-.?r your taste is digital or analogue there is a Seiko Sports 100 to suit you. GD 021 L. C. Digital Quartz Chronograph, water tested to 100 m, day-date calendar and illumination light.

• Recommended retail price. GDOI7 FY107"""* YD 069 L. C. Digital Quartz Sports 100. Quartz Ladies Sports 100. Qi. z Chronograph, water day-date calendar, instant day-date calendar, instant tested to 100 m. day-date day-date setting, second day-date setting, second calendar and illumination setting device, water setting device, water light. tested to 100 m. tested to 100 m. s22o* s2so* $235*

The Sports 100. It's what you'd expect from Seiko, the company that sold the first quartz watch and that never ends its quest for quality and dedication to technology. SEIKO Someday all watches will be made this way.

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Press, 27 November 1979, Page 11

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225

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 27 November 1979, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 27 November 1979, Page 11

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