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Seiko
Ref. 6215-7000
A stainless steel diver’s wristwatch with date and sweep center seconds
估價
HK$24,000–40,000•︎
€2,800–4,600
$3,100–5,100
成交價
HK$63,500
製造商
Seiko
年份
Circa 1967
型號
6215-7000
錶殼號碼
7’800’103
材料
Stainless steel
機芯
Automatic, Cal. 6215A, 35 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Rubber
錶扣
Stainless steel Seiko buckle
尺寸
43mm diameter
簽名
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
配件
Accompanied by a spare Seiko Watch glass.
完整圖錄內容
The genesis of Seiko's diver's watches dates back to the 1960s, a period when the brand embarked on creating timepieces capable of withstanding the rigors of deep waters to rival Swiss watchmaking counterparts.
In 1967, Seiko unveiled the reference 6215-7000, boasting a water resistance of up to 300 meters. This model introduced a monobloc case and a screw-down crown for enhanced protection. Positioned at 4 o'clock, the winding crown lent a distinctive character to the timepiece. Notable upgrades included thicker hands with increased luminous material content compared to earlier iterations. The technical intricacies of the reference 6215-7000 resulted in a brief production span of approximately two years, rendering this watch exceptionally rare in the market. Esteemed for its collectability, this offering presents a unique chance for watch aficionados to acquire a piece of Japanese horological mastery.
In 1967, Seiko unveiled the reference 6215-7000, boasting a water resistance of up to 300 meters. This model introduced a monobloc case and a screw-down crown for enhanced protection. Positioned at 4 o'clock, the winding crown lent a distinctive character to the timepiece. Notable upgrades included thicker hands with increased luminous material content compared to earlier iterations. The technical intricacies of the reference 6215-7000 resulted in a brief production span of approximately two years, rendering this watch exceptionally rare in the market. Esteemed for its collectability, this offering presents a unique chance for watch aficionados to acquire a piece of Japanese horological mastery.