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Seiko is resurrecting the wristwatch made famous by Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs, Macintosh and Seiko

Do you remember Norman Seeff's famous black and white photos of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs posing with a new Macintosh at his home (Woodside)? In these photos from 1984, the computer visionary was wearing a Seiko wristwatch, which became a global bestseller in these photos taken for Time magazine. Seiko has now decided to revive the famous watch and launch a limited series of "Steve Jobs" watches, originally known as the Seiko Chariot.

Seiko will be a wristwatch from the series Chariot, which he famously made Steve Jobs, again sent to the market, but in a very limited quantity. On this occasion, Seiko linked up with the company for the fourth time Nano Universe. The watch will be available in two sizes, namely with a 33- and 37.5-millimeter diameter and  with a black or white dial.

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Jobs' Seiko Chariot watch.
Jobs' Seiko Chariot watch

Both watches are quartz. The white version is limited to 1982 pieces, and black only on 300. Both have a leather strap. Unfortunately, you will only be available in Japan. It costs approx. 170 euros.

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