Seiko Stops The Time

The Japanese watchmaker Seiko stopwatches distribution begins in the German market late October Seiko Germany took over sole distribution of Seiko stopwatches in the German market. The range offers everything for the recreational and competitive sport from simple stopwatches to professional stop watches with integrated printer. Seiko was in August 2009 at the 12th IAAF track and field World Championships berlin 2009 official timekeeper and in the exciting races close in. On the “market place” prior to the stage, the Japanese company in addition to his current watch collection presented stopwatches, who enthusiastically took up the audience. Seikos stopwatches to measure in 1/100 second increments for up to ten hours and time offer also dual memory functions in addition to the classic view Meanwhile and lap time.

Split times refer to the time that was needed to cover a distance from start up to a certain point. Lap times refer to the time that was needed to cover a certain section of the entire route. The Model S23571J has a built-in printer that prints 13 characters per line and per second 1.5 lines. The S23569J stopwatch can be used with the separate printer SFD001. A recall is also possible during the time measurement. Data of different users can be stored separately, the storage capacity is available and the data can be represented in the block. The stop watches range includes the associated thermal paper, paper holder and handle switches which facilitate the measurement. The stop watches can be purchased through the authorized Seiko retailers.