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The Seiko Credor Eichi watches are, in many respects, unique among high-end timepieces They show only the hours, minutes, and seconds, and when the first version was released, in 2008, it was already a watch that was all about essentials; it was from outset powered by Seiko's Spring Drive technology The original Eichi has a Noritake porcelain dial, a platinum case, and heat blued hands; it also includes an indication for the power reserve, with the pivot anchored at the outer end of the 10:00 hour marker.
The dial markers and logo are a very deep blue and applied by hand, which seems very hard to believe at first - they're extremely finely done - until you look very closely and see the almost invisible, virtually microscopic variations in line width and edge consistency that testify to manual application. . Source