Description
SEIKO Mantel Clock QXW251B Specifications
| Brand Name | Seiko Clocks |
|---|---|
| Part Number | QXW251 |
| Item Shape | Rectangle |
| Function | 2 Hands |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Numeral Type | Arabic |
| Hand Configuration | Hour, Minute |
| Case Material | Wood (Poplar) |
| Chimes | No |
| Clock Dimensions | 30.2 x 18.5 x 11 cm |
| Case Color | Brown |
| Dial Color | Blue and silver |
| Calendar | No |
| Movement | Quartz |
| Extra Features | Light Sensor Volume Control Demonstration Button Pendulum Movement |
This mantel clock features a blue face with a marble pattern, created using a special painting technique to represent the night sky. The clock’s gold effect and silver-toned side patterns reflect the classic beauty of Japan, while the shiny silver colored pendulum adds a modern element to the design.
It has 18 melody options, including many popular classics with hourly melodies that can be easily controlled using the volume control and demonstration button. The light sensor ensures that all melodies and motion are silenced in darkness, preserving the tranquillity of your space. This wooden clock combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, making it an unique addition to any mantel.
Seiko Traditional Clocks: Heritage-inspired clocks crafted with traditional beauty and modern precision.
Seiko Clocks: Reliable time since 1881.
History of SEIKO Mantel Clock QXW251B
SEIKO’s commitment to make the world’s finest timepieces began over a century ago in a tiny Tokyo clock shop. Also, from the time SEIKO opened the first clock factory in 1892, our dedication to quality and customer satisfaction has grown into an enduring legacy.
Then until today, that same passion for excellence remains apparent in every SEIKO clock. SEIKO is internationally recognized for precision timekeeping and innovation, with numerous ‘world firsts’ in watches as well as in clocks. Similarly, the SEIKO name on a clock dial guarantees meticulous craftsmanship and inspired styling. In conclusion, this distinctive heritage, coupled with affordable pricing, makes SEIKO clocks an unmistakable value.
History of SEIKO
Since SEIKO’s establishment in 1881, the company has committed to the art and science of time. First of all, the story of SEIKO began when Kintaro Hattori opened a clock repair store in central Tokyo at the age of 22. Just eleven years later, the company made its first clock and, in 1895, its first pocket watch. From then, a revolutionary watch and clockmaking enterprise was born.
Today, after 130 years of innovation, SEIKO continues to dream of new adventures in time and still proudly dedicates to the perfection that founder Kintaro Hattori always strove to achieve. While continuing to offer classic styles that pay homage to SEIKO’s clockmaking foundation, SEIKO showcases a stunning collection of modern clocks in many categories, building a fresh platform for the future of SEIKO clocks.
In summary, SEIKO is a company faithful to a culture of innovation that creates clocks and watches from excellent passion. Moreover, for years to come, SEIKO will continue to deliver a dedication to perfection that fans of clocks and watches expect and appreciate.







