Thursday, March 10, 2011

AUTHENTIC NEW OLD STOCK RICOH PRESIDENTGENTS WRISTWATCHES








DESCRIPTION

BRAND : RICOH
MODEL : DYNAMIC WIDE - 21 JEWELS
AGE OF THE WATCH : 1970's
FEATURES : 1. SILVER COLOUR 2. BALCK COLOUR - ORIGINAL DIAL WITH DAY ON FIG 12 & DATE ON FIG 3. RICOH MARK ON CROWN. STAINLESS STEEL CASE & BACK, RICOH MARK & SIGN ON BACK, SERIAL # 2009. 21 JEWELS MOVEMENT. EXCELLENT CONDITION MOVEMENT. NEWLY INSTALLED 20MM BELT.
MOVEMENT TYPE : WINDING - 21 JEWELS MOVEMENT, MOVEMENT RECENTLY SERVICED IN FULL WORKING ORDER & KEEPING GOOD TIME.
CASE & BACK : STAINLESS STEEL CASE & BACK.
CRYSTAL : ACRYLIC CRYSTAL
CASE DIAMETER : 36MM WITH CROWN
CASE SIZE LUG TO LUG : 42MM LUG TO LUG
DIAL : SILVER COLOUR ORIGINAL DIAL WITH DAY ON FIG 12 & DATE ON FIG 3.
BELT (STARPS) : NEWLY INSTALLED 20MM BELT.
MADE : JAPAN
PRICE : RM280
HOW TO USE IT

: DAY/DATE

: Push the upside button to change date individually.

: Move the hands for 24 hours to change Day/Date.

BRIEF HISTORY OF RICOH WATCHES
Ricoh started on February 6, 1936 as Riken Corporation (or per the Fact Book, "Riken Kankoshi Co., Ltd.") based on the work of Dr. Ookawati Masatoshi [which apparantly deals with photographic paper or "sensitized paper" as the Ricoh Fact Book calls it]. March 1938, the company name was changed to Riken Optical Industry (or per the Fact Book, "Riken Optical Co., Ltd.") and started production of optical devices and equipment.

May 1962 - Ohmori Plant and General Research Laboratory completed.
Apr. 1, 1963 - Name changed (again) to Ricoh Co., Ltd.
May 1967 - Ginza Office established.

Mr. Kiyoshi Ichimura [or Itimura] is shown as having a growing career within this company, as well as having various business leadership roles outside Ricoh. From the Fact Book,

Feb. 2, 1936 Kiyoshi Ichimura appointed executive managing director [until Jan. 11, 1946]

Jan. 12, 1946 Kiyoshi Ichimura appointed president [until Dec. 16, 1968]
Per Hokkaido, he died November 17, 2004 of chronic hepatitis per Hokkaido, but per the 2006 Fact Book: "Dec. 16, 1968 Founder and President Kiyoshi Ichimura passed away" I'm inclined to believe the official Ricoh document on this one!!

It is not stated outright, but implied, that Ricoh took over (bought out) the ailing Takano firm.

In 1962, Hamilton entered into a joint venture (60% owned by Hamilton) with the Japanese watchmaking firm Ricoh to produce electric watches meant primarily for the Japanese market. The partnership was dissolved in 1965. See the "group entry" for Hamilton Ricoh watches for additional background information.

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