The men's watch, SEIKO Chronograph Titanium Alarm (7T32-7H40), is well-known for its innovative functions and historical significance. Important features are an alarm, a lightweight, sturdy titanium case, a precise chronograph mode for measuring time, and a dependable quartz movement. The 7T32 movement, which was first introduced in the late 1980s, combines several purposes and embodies SEIKO's spirit of innovation. Being the official timekeeper for major sporting events like the Olympics, SEIKO, a pioneer in the watch industry, changed timekeeping in 1969 when it introduced the first quartz watch. Because of its practicality, robustness, and the brand's established reputation for excellence and accuracy, collectors favour the 7T32-7H40 model.