Seiko’s Alpinist story begins in 1959, on ridgelines where white clouds skim cedar peaks and climbers carry little more than hemp rope, iron crampons and the fierce optimism of post-war Japan. Engineers in Tokyo realised those “yama-otoko” needed a watch that could shrug off snow,...
Everest Origins and Early Testing Ask a climber what time it is on the final push to 8,848 metres and the answer matters more than etiquette. On the 1953 British Everest expedition, wristwatches were survival tools, and Rolex supplied several prototypes to measure not just...