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Friday, April 1, 2011

The First Seiko Chronograph W/ Single Button Ca.60s

Today i received my favorite Seiko chronograph single button at 2 o'clock w/o chrono sub register usually it called chronostop. with untouched dial and case, and dial markers or hands not relumed too...

The dial looks has been aging already, impact of well used...cause it's pre-owned vintage wristwatch that i like with 38mm dia. and w/o day/date features. So simple but rare...all chrono function works as it should and keep time.

Text on the dial below the six's marker not as usually wristwatch of Seiko as we're known.

If Seiko wristwatch used caliber 5719A then on the dial below six's marker will typed 8 digits, first 4 digits, symbol of calibre and second 4 digits, symbol of variant or model of the wristwatch, but not like mine below the six's marker typed "Made In Japan" and "45898 TO" (pie pan dial variant) this variant is without day/date features. at the caseback we will see the torch of olympiad at 1964 in Tokyo eventhough it's vague.

Please enjoy the pics....


All parts are genuine, untouched and not relumed too, 
well used wristwatch.