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Seiko King J14102 ()

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Seiko King First Gen. SD Dial Pink Patina

Basic Info Listing code : NEKKY9 Brand : Seiko Model : King Reference number : J14102 Movement : Manual winding Case material : Gold/Steel Bracelet material : Leather Year of production : 1963 Condition : Used (Good) Most Recent Servicing : July 14, 2024 Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers Gender : Men's watch/Unisex Location : Thailand, Bangkok Price : 599 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Manual winding Power reserve : 24 h Number of jewels : 25 Case Case material : Gold/Steel Case diameter : 36 mm Thickness : 10 mm Water resistance : Not water resistant Bezel material : Gold/Steel Crystal : Plastic Dial : Silver Dial numerals : No numerals Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Leather Bracelet color : Brown Lug width : 18 mm Clasp : Buckle Other Central seconds King Seiko 1st Generation SD dial 🎁 Great gift for watch lovers or vintage collectors 📦 Free worldwide shipping 💯 Guaranteed authentic and professionally serviced Men’s watch from 1963 is still in good working condition beautiful pink patina dial with 18K solid gold indices including new genuine leather strap. Perfect piece for vintage watch collectors. This is a beautiful vintage watch for your daily wear, also makes an excellent gift. Case size: 36mm Case Material: 100 microns 14K gold filled Indices material: 18K solid gold King Seiko was a luxury brand of Seiko from 1961 to 1975. It was positioned directly below Grand Seiko in terms of pricing, quality and accuracy. While the brand was initially created as Daini Seikosha’s alternative to Suwa Seikosha’s Grand Seiko, by 1969, both factories were creating watches for both ranges and King Seiko was firmly established as Seiko’s second, purely-domestic, luxury line. As with all Seikos of this period, a star logo is used to differentiate the various quality of markers used on the dials. A triangle superimposed with three lines indicates an applied dial (AD) with markers plated in gold or rhodium. An eight-pointed star pierced by a four-point hollow star indicates a special dial (SD) with markers in either solid yellow gold or solid white gold. It is always worth searching for the rarer SD models because their markers tend to stay bright whereas AD markers sometimes corrode over time.

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