The Seiko Credor that arrived today is from the 9300 series, which is new for the first time in a while.
We have some particularly popular items in stock from the Credor 9300 series, which has an attractive wide variety of options.

The 9300 series, the third generation of the first model, was released in 1978 and was released in 1980.
Following the design of the first model by Gerald Genta,
This watch has the feel of an imported watch.
The second and subsequent models are said to have been designed in-house by Seiko.
Both designs are clearly inspired by the works of Gerald Genta.
Each watch has a flamboyance that was not found in Japanese watches.
In particular, the model number 9300-5050 has a thin case design,
The matching integrated bracelet also has an exquisite design.
It somehow reminds me of the Royal Oak that was in the lineup in the 1980s.
This is where the dressy design that is characteristic of Credor began.

The dial features a monogram print, creating a design that stands out against the simple two-hand design.
Even though the name Credor alone still doesn't always make people think that it's made in Japan,
At the time, the SEIKO logo was also included, making it instantly recognizable that the watch was made in Japan.
However, because they deliberately wrote Credor on top of the Seiko logo,
It is speculated that they had planned to develop it into a luxury brand on par with Grand Seiko.
If Grand Seiko is a classic watch,
Credor is positioned as the ultimate dress watch.
This was the signal that quartz movements were beginning to take the world by storm.

I also use this Credor myself,
The fit when worn and the thinness of the watch itself feel exceptional.
As it is an integrated bracelet, it is suitable for formal occasions as well as occasions.
It has a very elegant look even when paired with casual outfits.
At the time, Credor watches were quite reasonably priced for luxury watches.
Its atmosphere and style are on a par with the others.
Although the price is reasonable, it never looks cheap.
In fact, it looks like a watch worth hundreds of thousands of yen.
This Credor is extremely popular overseas,
It is no exaggeration to say that it is currently the most popular Japanese-made watch.
I am happy that people overseas have come to understand the greatness of Japanese products,
The reality is that inventory is flowing out of Japan.
As a Japanese person, I realize the greatness of Japanese products.
I would like everyone to take the initiative and wear a Japanese-made watch.
There are plenty of great overseas products out there,
Why not start by trying out something made in Japan?
