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Old 29 April 2018, 12:50 AM   #1
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Annual Production of Seiko

I am curious. Does anyone knows? I am quite sure in terms of sheer numbers, they make more watches per year than Rolex.

I heard GS itself is about 20,000 but can't verify it. ADs are rather tight-lip on this as well.
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Old 29 April 2018, 01:22 AM   #2
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http://www.thewatchsite.com/files/A%...0in%20Time.pdf – page 18.

Bear in mind this was printed in 2003, and that not all movements went into watches – some would be for spares inventories for Seiko and those whom it supplied.
I’d imagine that 15 years on, those numbers would be at least 10%, if not 15%, higher.
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Old 29 April 2018, 05:25 AM   #3
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http://www.thewatchsite.com/files/A%...0in%20Time.pdf – page 18.

Bear in mind this was printed in 2003, and that not all movements went into watches – some would be for spares inventories for Seiko and those whom it supplied.
I’d imagine that 15 years on, those numbers would be at least 10%, if not 15%, higher.
Wow.

Thanks for that.

Huge Seiko fan. Definitely going to read it.
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http://www.thewatchsite.com/files/A%...0in%20Time.pdf – page 18.

Bear in mind this was printed in 2003, and that not all movements went into watches – some would be for spares inventories for Seiko and those whom it supplied.
I’d imagine that 15 years on, those numbers would be at least 10%, if not 15%, higher.
Great info, thank you! I personally don't care much about the numbers as long as I am getting a well built watch, and generally I will stick to JDM models, on the theory that they do not want issues with their home audience. Would not buy a Seiko "limited edition" today on any theory that it will appreciate more, as it seems to me that Seiko is kind of going down the Omega road right now. Which I feel was a disaster for Omega as they issued way too many "limiteds".
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