Seiko unveiled its first Kinetic prototype in 1986. Initially called AGM (Automatic Generating Movement) then AGS (Automatic Generating System) they were eventually rebranded as Kinetic. A Kinetic watch is powered by motion like an automatic watch. However unlike an automatic watch which is mechanical and driven by a spring, kinetic watches are electrical and enjoy the accuracy of a quartz movement.
Seiko is one of the few fully integrated watch manufactures. We design and develop our own movements using leading-edge technology.
The goal of the SEIKO Kinetic Finder is to provide the world's most complete online searchable catalog of Seiko kinetic watches. Whether you are looking for the perfect watch or trying to find out more about a watch you already own, the SEIKO Kinetic Finder can help. Search our database by selecting your preferences on the right then click the search button. For each watch you'll find model numbers, pictures, specifications and a list of similar watches as well as links to sellers and appropriate accessories.
Our goal at the SEIKO Kinetic Finder is to provide the world's most complete online searchable catalog of Seiko kinetic watches. Whether you are looking for the perfect watch or trying to find out more about a watch you already own, the SEIKO Kinetic Finder can help. Search our database by clicking on this link or on the Search button above to show the search options where you can choose from an extensive list of criteria to help you find exactly what you are looking for. For each watch you'll find model numbers, pictures, specifications and a list of similar watches as well as links to sellers and appropriate accessories.
Popular Models
Here are a few of the most popular models.
Kinetic Styles
Here are the different styles available for Kintic watches.
Site Contents
Our site offers quite a few features to aid in your watch search. You can access them at any time from the header and footer of each page. Here is a brief description of each item.
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If you notice that any information is incorrect or missing we encourage you to use the feedback form to help us improve the site. You can also click the Edit link on any watch detail page then use the icons to contribute information for specific items. Our collection is still growing so be sure to visit us again in the future and check out the Latest Updates page to see what's new.
I have just fitted a new 5m62a movement to a Seiko kinetic diver and i'm sure its not charging correctly , after fitting it moved to the 5 sec mark and after swinging it for a good few minutes it goes to the 10 sec mark only to return to 5sec mark a short time later.
I've read these can be a pain to charge but it shouldn't get up to 10 sec mark then fall back to 5 in such a short time should it ?
Just wondered if i'd done something wrong , the movement did come with what looks like a connector type thing pictured below but there didn't appear to be anything like it on the old movement ?
Any advice most appreciated Tia Andy