History of Pulsar Watches

Pulsar Watch, a division of Seiko Watch Corporation, is among the leading watch brands worldwide. These watches are extremely elegant, classy and sparkling. They are wrapped up in contemporary designs by the mean of an eternal appeal. The stunning thick range includes watches for almost all ages of people and their taste. Through the production of modern timepiece watches, it has set up a unique customer category for its brand. By following the same line of parent Seiko, Pulsar persists to innovate, captivate and shine.

In the year 1972, the first Pulsar watch was made public by the Hamilton Watch Company. The expertise and novelty, through which it was created, mesmerized some contemporary press reports to shower a huge amount of praise on it. At that time, it was the first of its kind incorporating digital display and electronic quartz. In the midst of a light emitting diode, it got a new space-age look.

Pulsar watches were a ‘colossal beat’ and had a great demand in those times. At the time, when the watch boom lessened a bit, since then, the Pulsar brand had got hold of a vast territory and made its lasting impression worldwide. Subsequent to a string of alterations in brand ownership, Pulsar watches were launched in the U.S. in 1979 by Seiko Corporation of America. By means of latest looks and innovative features, this collection was the first full line series of all-quartz, specially designed for men and women.

The move became a huge sensation and brought eminence to the brand. To replicate the accomplishment of the U.S. market, in the 1980s, the Pulsar brand was rolled out in the UK, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Spain and other European markets. This move saw the brand taking sway over worldwide market. The company continued with its expansion strategy so as to gain a wider geographical coverage.

In the mid 1980s, the company added some new range to its existing products and started taking control over the market by bringing in the latest technologies. It enlarged its collection of timepieces and inducted classic sport and dress watches to lure women. Further, in the mid 1990s, it amassed some most extraordinary compilations: Sports, Titanium, Diamond and Pocket. To remain competitive, it added some magnificent features which were unique in nature. The patented integrated circuit technology, which is one of those remarkable features, was handy in providing a quick-start function. It also included a step-motion second hand, which enabled it to report regarding the need of charging the watch.

The LumiBrite dial, an exciting feature, was capable of shining for a long duration with no push of any special button. The newly launched NOS Sport 3502 watch, which symbolizes a synthesis of a graceful retro design of 70’s and a modern apparatus of 90s, is a model of hi-tech brilliance among its touch sensitive display points.

Even after more than thirty years, Pulsar now takes a step further in its tradition of technological fineness and exceptional design. From the time of its market entry, it has maintained its cutting edge of approach and expertise. Right throughout in its stupendous journey, the company built nearly each and every Pulsar watch to match the topmost values of quality.

After taking over the U.S. market in the 1980s, by the way of its aggressive marketing strategy, Pulsar is not only a key brand in all the European countries, but it has also made its presence felt in Australia, Canada, Africa and Israel. It offers a broad series of timepieces that not simply look stylish but moreover possess various appealing functions. With a trademark of Seiko Corporation – the world’s top notch maker of classic timepieces, one might easily rely on Pulsar’s products along with their after sales service program. Pulsar offers one of the best warranty programs in the industry where it not only covers the movement, but the entire watch including the case, the crystal, and the bracelet for a period of 3 years.



Source by Zai Zhu