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Vintage Seiko 5 Automatic 6309-5120 Black Dial TV Case Watch Italian/English Day

Vintage Seiko 5 Automatic 6309-5120 Black Dial TV Case Watch Italian/English Day

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Condition Pre-owned - Excellent: This watch is fully ... Read more This watch is fully functional, and all features work perfectly. It has undergone a professional, comprehensive cleaning process to ensure optimal performance while strictly preserving its authentic, well-preserved vintage character. Show less Brand Seiko
Reference number 6309-5120 Movement Mechanical (Automatic)
Model Seiko 5 Bezel color Silver
Closure Fold-Over Push-Button Deployant Dial color Black
Band strap Bracelet Band color Silver
Case color Silver Case thickness 11 mm
Display Analog Handedness Left
Case material Stainless Steel Water resistance Water Resistant
Caseback Screwback Year manufactured 1970- 1979
Indices Non-Numeric Hour Mark / Square Indexes Bezel type Fixed
Case size 41 mm Watch shape Cushion
Number of jewels 17Jewels Country of origin Japan
Dial pattern Solid Vintage Yes
Band width 19 mm Lug width 20 mm
Theme Classic Seiko 5 Aesthetics Case finish Gloss
Escapement type Lever Max wrist size 8.26 - 8.5 in
Item description

This vintage Seiko 5 automatic timepiece, reference 6309-5120, is a classic example of Seiko's distinct design language from the late 1970s. The watch features a unique cushion-shaped case that provides a bold and comfortable presence on the wrist. Its clean black dial offers excellent legibility and is complemented by a practical day and date complication. Powered by the reliable Seiko caliber 6309 automatic movement, this timepiece is a testament to Japanese horological durability. Based on the serial number (921826) engraved on the caseback, this watch was manufactured in February 1979.