Ananta Spring Drive Moon Phase Watch By Seiko
At the Baselworld 2010 held in March, renown Japanese brand Seiko announced another luxury watch model born in its high-end watch line-Ananta that is created for world-wide market.
The new Seiko watch , called Ananta Spring Drive Moon Phase, features a shiny steel case. It is said that Seiko adopts its unique “blade polishing” technique to achieve this beautiful look for the watch. All polishing job is finished by hand. And the watch is composed of two parts. The inner part is used to house the movement, while the outer part protects from external shocks. And there are four lugs connecting the steel bracelet.
It seems that most over polished watches always have a problem when it comes to legibility. Luckily, the Seiko Ananta Spring Drive Moon Phase watch does not fall victim to this phenomenon. Its silky black dial well accommodates the hands, markers and the exceptional moonphase indicator that has a mysterious black moon on the rotating dial. For ideal night reading, Seilo has filled enough luminous material on the hands and the five-minute index on the rehaust.
The power reserve indicator looks a bit ridiculous here. Normally, the hands goes from high position to low position to show the remaining power in the mainspring. However, the indicator here works conversely-it starts from the low position and moves to the high position.
Powering the watch is the brand’s Spring Drive hybrid movement that is not less accurate than quartz movements. The movement contains an automatic winding system an a Tri-synchro Regulator module that controls the unwinding of the mainspring and makes the hands glide on the dial.
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