
Today in a large range of Seiko watches use kinetic energy to produce power. In Seiko Kinetic watches a weight inside the casing swings when the watch is moved. This movement then generates electricity which is then harnessed by an integrated circuit to drive the quartz movement. Any excess power is stored in a KESU (Kinetic Electricity Storage Unit) for use by the watch when the consumer is at rest.
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A Seiko Kinetic Watch is powered by your movement so no batteries are required whatsoever. That means you can say goodbye to fiddling around replacing a watch battery or taking your watch into a repair centre to have the battery replaced.
Seiko Auto Relay watches can go without movement for 4 years and it will still be able to remember the time. Although you may need to manually adjust the calendar if you do not use your watch within 6 months.
Seiko have been developing and producing kinetic watches for the last 10 years. The first generation kinetic watch would be able to power itself for up to 3 days with a significant research and development budget, Seiko have managed to improve the reliability of the Seiko Kinetic Watch by increasing the length of time unused to 6 months.