Seiko Fountain Pen

Seiko Fountain Pen

 

Hattori  

 

Now here is an interesting early 1930's Japanese Kintaro Hattori eyedropper pen.

Unless you are a hardcore Japanese clock or watch collector, you might not recognize the name Hattori.

But if you are a watch collector than you probably know that Hattori, was the man behind the Seiko corporation. In 1881, Kintaro Hattori opened a clock shop in Tokyo, which established a foundation for modern clock and watch making in Japan. This new brand was titled Seikosha. The store was the direct ancestor of the current Seiko Corporation, Tokyo, which is the parent company of Seiko Corporation of America. Eleven years later, Hattori opened a clock factory with ten employees. Two months after it is inception, the first dozen clocks were produced. In 1895, the production of pocketwatches began. Following that trend, the company began to produce alarm clocks in 1899, which was followed by the introduction of table and musical clocks in 1902. In 1912, Hattori began considering ideas regarding the production of a Japanese wristwatch. The following year, his company began working on the first Seikosha wristwatch to ever be made in Japan. In 1924, the Seiko brand was officially created. After 43 years of the company's existence, the first Seiko wristwatch was made.

In addition to clocks and watches, Hattori also produced cameras and pens in the early years, and this is a rare example of one of his pens.

Hatori Seiko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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