Seiko J14100E

Listed For: 11 Days
Condition: Good
Year of Production: 1962
Case Size: 36mm
Case Material: Yellow gold and Stainless steel
Dial Color: Golden
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: Thailand
Description

Seiko Crown Special 18K solid gold indices Special Dial (SD) 14K gold filled

Vintage Seiko Crown Special 18K solid gold indices Special Dial (SD) 14K gold filled case The King Seiko Jr. Men’s watch from 1962 is still in good working condition beautiful pink patina dial with 18K solid gold indices including new aftermarket 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: 36 mm Case Material: 14K Gold filled Indices material: 18K solid gold movement: Manual winding hacking seconds the Seiko Crown was Suwa’s 1959 replacement for the 1956 Seiko Marvel which was their first fully in-house movement. The first Grand Seiko, the revered 3180, released in 1960 was developed directly from the Crown, and occupies its own important place in Seiko history. What you may not know is that after the 3180 was developed, some of the improvements made it back into the Crown model line as the Crown Special. You can think of the Special as a regular Seiko Crown on Grand Seiko steroids. The 341 caliber found in the Crown Special adds diafix-jeweled bearings for all of the wheels in the going train giving a final jewel count of 23. The regular Crown has either 19 or 21 depending on the year of manufacture. The Grand Seiko 3180 has two additional jewels in the barrel, totaling 25, so the Crown Special’s 341 falls directly in between the Grand Seiko and the regular Crown. The extra diafix cap jewels on both 3180 and 341 help both the accuracy and reliability by maintaining precisely the right amount of oil within the bearing and by keeping contamination out of the bearing long term. Seiko Crown was positioned as a mid-range machine, but this “Crown Special” appeared as a high-end machine. The Grand Seiko, which was already sold as a luxury model, was too expensive to be a watch that anyone could afford. Therefore, the “Crown Special” was sold at that time at a price that was relatively easy to purchase even though it was a high-end machine. The Special Dial logo is an octagonal sun shaped logo printed above the six o’clock index on the dial. Often referred to as the SD logo, this logo signifies that the index of the dial is made of either 18k or 14k solid yellow gold (or 14k white gold for stainless steel cased watches). Seiko watches with the SD logo all had planted index (called 植字 “shokuji” in Japanese). Planted index meant that the hour index (or markers) were set into the dial using pins (often called “ashi” or legs). Setting the index into the dial itself involved human hands and was an extremely laborious process (just ask the Swiss who used a similar technique but many eventually abandoned the practice). 522Seiko Crown Special 18K solid gold indices Special Dial (SD) 14K gold filled $ 475 Basic Info Listing code KDOYM3 Brand Seiko Reference number J14100E Movement Manual winding Case material Gold/Steel Bracelet material Leather Year of production 1962 Condition Good (Light signs of wear or scratches) Scope of delivery No original box, no original papers Gender Men's watch/Unisex Location Thailand, Bangkok Price $475 Availability Item is in stock Caliber Movement Manual winding Power reserve 24 h Number of jewels 23 Case Case material Gold/Steel Case diameter 36 mm Try it on Thickness 10 mm Water resistance Not water resistant Bezel material Gold/Steel Crystal Plastic Dial Gold Dial numerals No numerals Bracelet/strap Bracelet material Leather Bracelet color Brown Lug width 19 mm Size guide Clasp Buckle Other Central seconds Vintage Seiko Crown Special 18K solid gold indices Special Dial (SD) 14K gold filled case The King Seiko Jr. Men’s watch from 1962 is still in good working condition beautiful pink patina dial with 18K solid gold indices including new aftermarket 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: 36 mm Case Material: 14K Gold filled Indices material: 18K solid gold movement: Manual winding hacking seconds the Seiko Crown was Suwa’s 1959 replacement for the 1956 Seiko Marvel which was their first fully in-house movement. The first Grand Seiko, the revered 3180, released in 1960 was developed directly from the Crown, and occupies its own important place in Seiko history. What you may not know is that after the 3180 was developed, some of the improvements made it back into the Crown model line as the Crown Special. You can think of the Special as a regular Seiko Crown on Grand Seiko steroids. The 341 caliber found in the Crown Special adds diafix-jeweled bearings for all of the wheels in the going train giving a final jewel count of 23. The regular Crown has either 19 or 21 depending on the year of manufacture. The Grand Seiko 3180 has two additional jewels in the barrel, totaling 25, so the Crown Special’s 341 falls directly in between the Grand Seiko and the regular Crown. The extra diafix cap jewels on both 3180 and 341 help both the accuracy and reliability by maintaining precisely the right amount of oil within the bearing and by keeping contamination out of the bearing long term. Seiko Crown was positioned as a mid-range machine, but this “Crown Special” appeared as a high-end machine. The Grand Seiko, which was already sold as a luxury model, was too expensive to be a watch that anyone could afford. Therefore, the “Crown Special” was sold at that time at a price that was relatively easy to purchase even though it was a high-end machine. The Special Dial logo is an octagonal sun shaped logo printed above the six o’clock index on the dial. Often referred to as the SD logo, this logo signifies that the index of the dial is made of either 18k or 14k solid yellow gold (or 14k white gold for stainless steel cased watches). Seiko watches with the SD logo all had planted index (called 植字 “shokuji” in Japanese). Planted index meant that the hour index (or markers) were set into the dial using pins (often called “ashi” or legs). Setting the index into the dial itself involved human hands and was an extremely laborious process (just ask the Swiss who used a similar technique but many eventually abandoned the practice). 522

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