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Vintage Seiko 5 Auto 7009-5140 Stone-Set Dial Cushion Case Arabic/English Day

Vintage Seiko 5 Auto 7009-5140 Stone-Set Dial Cushion Case Arabic/English Day

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Condition Pre-owned - Good: It is is fully funct... Read more It is is fully functional, with timekeeping and the day/date mechanisms operating as intended. Show less Brand Seiko
Reference number 7009-5140 Movement Mechanical (Automatic)
Model Seiko 5 Bezel color Gold
Closure Fold-Over Push-Button Deployant Dial color Grey
Band strap Bracelet Band color Gold
Case color Gold Case thickness 11 mm
Display Analog Handedness Left
Case material Stainless Steel Water resistance Water Resistant
Caseback Screwback Year manufactured 1980-1989
Indices Diamond Indexes Bezel type Fixed
Case size 42 mm Watch shape square
Number of jewels 17Jewels Country of origin Japan
Dial pattern Two- Tone Vintage Yes
Band width 20 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

A rare and striking vintage Seiko 5 automatic timepiece, reference 7009-5140, showcasing the bold design language of the late 1970s. This watch features a classic cushion-shaped case that captures a distinct retro aesthetic. The dial is the highlight of this piece, finished in a muted taupe tone and set with sparkling stones for each hour marker, creating a luxurious yet vintage look. Powered by the robust and reliable Seiko caliber 7009 automatic movement, it includes a practical day/date complication at the 3 o'clock position, featuring an Arabic-English day wheel. It is fully functional, with timekeeping and the day/date mechanisms operating as intended.

Based on the serial number (010960) and the 7009 movement, this watch was manufactured in January 1980.