Seiko Watchmaker Receives Top Award

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The government of Japan has just announced that Kazuo Takeoka has been awarded the “Medal with Yellow Ribbon” in recognition of his services to watchmaking. The award is given to individuals who, through their diligence and perseverance while engaging in their professional activities, become public role models.

Since joining Seiko Epson Corporation in 1975, Mr. Takeoka has won several watchmaking competitions, including the 23rd WorldSkills International Competition in 1977. He was the first winner from Japan. Today, he teaches Seiko’s younger watchmakers, handing down his skill and expertise to the next generation of master craftsmen.

Kazuo Takeoka is the fourth Seiko craftsmen to receive the Medal with Yellow Ribbon. He joins an exclusive group alongside Mamoru Sakurada (2005), Kenji Shiohara (2006) and Kiyoshi Terui (2007).

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    My name is Mike Disher and I am WatchTime's technical editor. My interest in watches dates to 1972 and I caught the internet bug in 1997. In 1999 I combined these interests by joining TimeZone.com as its first full-time employee, and later that year I attended my first Basel Fair. I managed TZ from 2000-2007, and in 2008 I joined WatchTime. My other interests include cycling, cars, building custom turntables, painting, and inventing.

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