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[WTS] Rare Gray Dial King Seiko Chronometer Gold Medallion 5626-7040

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$575

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[WTS] Rare Gray Dial King Seiko Chronometer Gold Medallion 5626-7040

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$575

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Up for sale is my rare grey dial variant Hi-Beat King Seiko 5626-7040. This watch was made in March of 1971 at the Suwa factory, and is one of the few Japanese watches to host a chronometer grade movement. Specification & Condition: - Service history is unknown - Watch case can see wear from over the years but is in great condition considering its age. - Crystal is clean, watch is fully functional* - Gold medallion has some wear - Dial is in good condition for its age *Do not change day or the date between 9PM and 4AM. This is to keep the quickset function working. Photos: https://imgur.com/a/SXIaiwr Verification: https://imgur.com/a/89M3M1x Pricing, Payment & Shipping Price: 575USD OBO Shipping Method: USPS Priority Mail if Domestic (Free Domestic), UPS/Fedex if International (+$30 USD) Payment Method: Zelle/Wire transfer/PP FF/ No trades / feel free to ask any questions

Valor estimado de la pieza privada $344 — $663

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