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Grand Seiko 44GS 4420-9990

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【Extremely Rare 44GS】‼️ Grand Seiko 4420-9990 Gold

【Extremely Rare 44GS】‼️ Grand Seiko 4420-9990 Gold [Limited stock available!! Extremely rare 44GS!!] Product Details: This is a genuine product that has been verified for authenticity. ■Manufacturing period: I believe it was manufactured in 1966 or 1967. ■Brand: Grand Seiko 44GS ■Dial color: Gold white ■Band size: Currently 16.0cm ■Case size: 36mm gold cap ■Model number: 4420-9990 As it is an antique item, there are scratches and scuffs from use, so I have selected "scratches and stains" for this item. Please check the photos. The GS medallion is still intact and the watch is functioning perfectly, so you can use it with confidence. As you can see in the photos, the second hand is also working properly. The 9990 is a rare item that is not often listed for sale, and there are only a few units available, so it would be best to purchase it as soon as possible. While I always list Rolex, Omega, Grand Seiko, Gucci, Franck Muller, TAG Heuer, and Citizen watches, this GS can be worn anywhere without any worries, so please do take advantage of it! [The legendary Grand Seiko 44GS, said to have been manufactured for only about two years] Apparently, the gold cap is manufactured over a period of about two months. The world-renowned GS mark: Grand Seiko Vintage, a proudly made-in-Japan timepiece. [The legendary 44 Grand Seiko] This was the first Grand Seiko from Daini Seikosha (Kameido Factory), and its production period was extremely short, only about two years. Due to its extremely limited production run, this is a rare model often referred to as the "legendary Grand Seiko." The 44GS is also famous as the first Grand Seiko to be manufactured at the Kameido factory. Even the standard stainless steel case is considered a rare model due to limited market stock. The CAP GOLD model, with its gold-plated case, was manufactured for only two months, making it an extremely rare and almost mythical model. Manufactured by the Daini Seikosha in Kameido, and priced at 24,000 yen at the time, the Seiko Chronos was a representative thin, high-precision, three-hand wristwatch from Kameido. Its case was constructed with a design known as the Seiko Style, which emphasized a secondary curved surface based on flat surfaces, and it is a truly historical model that established the design of not only Seiko watches but also Japanese watches from that point onward. However, it had a short lifespan because the following year, the 45 Grand Seiko, which was even thinner and had a higher frequency (10 vibrations) and higher precision, was released by the same Kameido company.

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