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'''Toyo Seiko''' was perhaps a Japanese company. The engraving ''TOYO SEIKO Co.'' is found on the top housing of the [[Camel, Comex, Kikuca 35 and Rolex 35|Rolex 35 III]], a 35mm viewfinder camera. The actual Japanese name is perhaps Tōyō Seikō (東洋精光), meaning "Oriental Precision Optics".
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'''Toyo Seiko''' was perhaps a Japanese company. The engraving ''TOYO SEIKO Co.'' is found on the top housing of the [[Camel, Comex 35, Kikuca 35 and Rolex 35 III|Rolex 35 III]], a 35mm viewfinder camera. The [[Rolex (TLR)|Rolex TLR]] is attributed to Toyo Seiko by {{SUG}}, probably because of the name similarity, but this is unconfirmed.<REF> {{SUG}}, item 2251; {{MK}}, p.933. </REF>
   
[http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd2h-ari/NAZO_ROLEX35.htm This page at Japan Family Camera] says that this company is the same as [[Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku]] but this is unconfirmed and is perhaps a wrong guess.
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The actual Japanese name is perhaps Tōyō Seikō (東洋精光), meaning "Oriental Precision Optics". One source says the company is the same as [[Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku]] (Toyo Seiko would be an abbreviation).<REF> [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd2h-ari/NAZO_ROLEX35.htm This page at Japan Family Camera]. </REF> This is unconfirmed but a number of coincidences might indicate that it was the case:
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* the Rolex 35 III has a Luna lens, the same name as the [[Luna]] shutter made by Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku;
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* Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku certainly became [[Cosmo|Cosmo Camera Seisakusho]] in 1955 and made a name variant of the [[Cosmo 35, Micronta 35 and Rolex 35|Cosmo 35]] called Rolex 35 too.
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Two companies currently (2007) exist with a similar name. Tōyō Seikō K.K. (東洋精工{{kabu}}), founded in 1958, only took that name in 1993.<REF> [http://www.toyo-seiko.co.jp/history/index.html Company history of Tōyō Seikō]. </REF> Tōyō Seikō K.K. (東洋精鋼{{kabu}}) was founded in 1975.<REF> [http://www.toyoseiko.co.jp/profile/index.html Company profile of Tōyō Seikō]. </REF>
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== Notes ==
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Toyo Seiko was perhaps a Japanese company. The engraving TOYO SEIKO Co. is found on the top housing of the Rolex 35 III, a 35mm viewfinder camera. The Rolex TLR is attributed to Toyo Seiko by Sugiyama, probably because of the name similarity, but this is unconfirmed.[1]

The actual Japanese name is perhaps Tōyō Seikō (東洋精光), meaning "Oriental Precision Optics". One source says the company is the same as Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku (Toyo Seiko would be an abbreviation).[2] This is unconfirmed but a number of coincidences might indicate that it was the case:

  • the Rolex 35 III has a Luna lens, the same name as the Luna shutter made by Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku;
  • Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku certainly became Cosmo Camera Seisakusho in 1955 and made a name variant of the Cosmo 35 called Rolex 35 too.

Two companies currently (2007) exist with a similar name. Tōyō Seikō K.K. (東洋精工㈱), founded in 1958, only took that name in 1993.[3] Tōyō Seikō K.K. (東洋精鋼㈱) was founded in 1975.[4]

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