Purchased this watch new over 20 years ago when they were dirt cheap. For some stupid reason early on I broke the crown steam so I decided to take some parts out for another seiko diver at the time. So it's missing the hands, the rotor and movement spacer, I think thats it. Theres some dust under the crystal but other then a few hairlines scratches it's very nice. Watch has never been polished.
Selling for parts or restoration therefore I will accept no returns.
Price: $95 shipped to US and Canada
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The company was founded in 1881, when Kintarō Hattori opened a watch and jewelry shop called "K. Hattori" (服部時計店 Hattori Tokeiten?) in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan. Eleven years later, in 1892, he began to produce clocks under the name Seikosha (精工舎 Seikōsha?), meaning roughly "House of Exquisite Workmanship". According to Seiko's official company history, titled "A Journey In Time: The Remarkable Story of Seiko" (2003), Seiko is a Japanese word meaning "exquisite" or "success" ("exquisite" is usually written 精巧 from Chinese jīngqiǎo, while the meaning "success" is usually written 成功 from Chinese chénggōng).
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