
"The original version of the Seiko Rotocall debuted in 1982 for $125. The new version, available in three versions called the SMGG21 (blue/silver), SMGG19 (red/black), and SMGG17 (black/yellow) starting next month, slightly outpaces inflation with a $550 price tag."
"The new version of the Rotocall features the same knurled octagonal bezel dial with each side labeled with a unique function including the time, a mode for setting the time, a timer, counter, stopwatch, dual-time-display, and daily or single alarms."
"The watch runs on Seiko's A824 Quartz movement whose accuracy is rated at ±20 seconds each month with about three years of battery life. It's also waterproof to a depth of over 300 feet."
The Seiko Rotocall, originally launched in 1982, has been reissued with a modern design while retaining its basic LCD display and functionality. The new version is available in three color options and is priced at $550. It features a knurled octagonal bezel dial with labeled functions for time, timer, stopwatch, dual-time-display, and alarms. The watch operates on Seiko's A824 Quartz movement, offering accuracy of ±20 seconds per month and a battery life of about three years. It is also waterproof to over 300 feet.
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