

The SII Printek SPT series is designed for integration into a variety of printing applications. Seiko Prospex SRPF15K1 Sunburst Blue Dial SRPF15 Is the New Model number for the Sunburst Blue Dial. Spectra sl128, spectra sm128, spectra se128 Spectra Polaris PQ15, spectra Polaris PQ35 Remarks:Original Seiko SPT510GS oil Printhead It features a fast firing frequency and high precision combined with a lone useable life. Main board, printhead board, USB board and ink supply boards for all branded printers. Ink pump, ink filter capping, damper, ink tube,tube connector, filter, solenoid valve, wiper, encoder strip, encoder sensor, data cable, belt, motor, gear, pulley, cleaning stick, non-dust cloth,ink tank, cutting blade and so on. We offer ONE STOP ADVERITISING MALL for the companies working in advertising business, printing, building and design. We supply the wide range of PVC banners, self adhesive and reflective films, large format printers and plotters, lasers, engravers, spare parts, print heads Xaar, Konica Minolta, Toshiba,Spectra, Seico and other goods for advertising industry.- A model number is the specific reference number given by Seiko to a specific watch with a specific combination of movement, case, dial, colour, finish, strap/bracelet and so on. An example of a model number is SKX009K2 (which refers to the classic SKX009 diver's watch with dark blue dial, pepsi bezel, on jubilee bracelet). Another example is SKX779K1 for the first generation Monster, with black dial, on stainless steel bracelet.

In discussion it is common for model numbers to be abbreviated to just the first section, such as SKX009. K2 in the first example above) usually differentiates type of strap or bracelet and/or intended market or manufacturing location. The SKX009J1 is on a rubber strap and is labelled 'Made in Japan'. I've never identified a truly consistent meaning to these suffixes between models. Model numbers appear only on hang tags and in catalogues. The model numbers do not appear anywhere on the watch, in manuals, or on warranty cards. Model numbers are often lost to history for many models and we end up using only the movement-case references (see section (4) below). So in summary a model number designates the particular combination of movement (see section (3)), case (see section (4)), dial (see section (5)), bracelet or strap (see section (6)), and all other features that make a particular model of a watch unique.
