Seiko 6117-6400 World Time
The Seiko World Time is the third version of the World Time series and features a rotating inner ring that displays the world's time zones by city and a beautiful buckled red 24-hour hand (through the bend, the GMT hand can go over the indexes and be displayed that way). easier to read).
A GMT watch offers the added functionality of a second time zone, and it doesn't matter if you're a pilot, jetsetting an international playboy, or just keeping time in another part of the country (or world!) ) for business reasons, the GMT proves to be a useful tool for any day of the year.
A World Time function goes one step further than a watch with only a second time zone, by combining GMT functionality with the added element of a rotating bezel with the names of international cities on it, eliminating all the guesswork and mental calculations.
Made in 1972, this particular World Time has a white dial with subtle linen texture combined with a white city ring and looks really good. It comes on a, in so-called 'race style' new black leather watch strap, with red stitching.
The multifunction crown explained:
The multifunctional crown explained:
1. Fully in position: rotates the GMT ring so that it is aligned with a second time zone/city.
2. Turn out to first click: set the date.
3. Full crown out to second click: stops the second hand and adjusts the hour and minute hands.
The World Time GMT automatic released in 1964 for the Tokyo Olympics is not only a beautiful watch, but was a "special" in the Seiko Lineup of the late 1960s. With a linen-textured dial and a combination of blue and red, it was simply the best of the more showy Seiko design experiments. To use the world time function, it was along an inner ring, but this is one of the main time zone cities. Just place the inner ring next to the desired city and see what time it is in another city on the ring. All in all, this is a very nice vintage Seiko watch that is becoming increasingly collectible especially when combined with the time-honored original Seiko storage box. So that the Seiko World Time is also safely stored when you are not wearing it.Seiko 6117-6400 World Time
$
549
Basic Info
Listing code IIFTF3
Brand Seiko
Reference number 6117-6400
Movement Automatic
Year of production 1972
Condition Very good (Worn with little to no signs of wear)
Scope of delivery No original box, no original papers
Location Spain, Madrid
Price $549 [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock
Caliber
Movement Automatic
Case
Case diameter 41 x 12 mm
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The Seiko World Time is the third version of the World Time series and features a rotating inner ring that displays the world's time zones by city and a beautiful buckled red 24-hour hand (through the bend, the GMT hand can go over the indexes and be displayed that way). easier to read).
A GMT watch offers the added functionality of a second time zone, and it doesn't matter if you're a pilot, jetsetting an international playboy, or just keeping time in another part of the country (or world!) ) for business reasons, the GMT proves to be a useful tool for any day of the year.
A World Time function goes one step further than a watch with only a second time zone, by combining GMT functionality with the added element of a rotating bezel with the names of international cities on it, eliminating all the guesswork and mental calculations.
Made in 1972, this particular World Time has a white dial with subtle linen texture combined with a white city ring and looks really good. It comes on a, in so-called 'race style' new black leather watch strap, with red stitching.
The multifunction crown explained:
The multifunctional crown explained:
1. Fully in position: rotates the GMT ring so that it is aligned with a second time zone/city.
2. Turn out to first click: set the date.
3. Full crown out to second click: stops the second hand and adjusts the hour and minute hands.
The World Time GMT automatic released in 1964 for the Tokyo Olympics is not only a beautiful watch, but was a "special" in the Seiko Lineup of the late 1960s. With a linen-textured dial and a combination of blue and red, it was simply the best of the more showy Seiko design experiments. To use the world time function, it was along an inner ring, but this is one of the main time zone cities. Just place the inner ring next to the desired city and see what time it is in another city on the ring. All in all, this is a very nice vintage Seiko watch that is becoming increasingly collectible especially when combined with the time-honored original Seiko storage box. So that the Seiko World Time is also safely stored when you are not wearing it.