Any info on the caseback?
Hi all.
I have just bought this for the very conservative sum of £49. Feels like a bargain for what is described as ‘working, but needs maintenance’.
Main current issue is I can’t find much about it! Clearly the due diligence was not done, but I spent more on dinner last night so…meh!
I think it must be from latest early 50s as some Lord Marvels have a similar feel but this appears older. I found a catalogue from the 30s also with similar appearance but not the same.
I’m wishing it’s a ‘54 as then I’ll give it to my father for his birthday next year!
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Any info on the caseback?
Cheers..
Jase
A bit of googling reveals that Seiko used Swiss movement in the 1920's, manufactured by a company called Moeris. SKS branded movement were either made by Moeris or, I suspect, made under license by Seikosha Suwa.
Here's a couple of links with a bit of early Seiko history.
https://adventuresinamateurwatchfett...vel-from-1956/
This has a photo of the Seiko calibre 10 as used your watch, which is definitely a Moeris derivative.
http://nakahiro.parfait.ne.jp/moji/sks.html
It looks like your watch could date from the 1920's.
Cheers,
Gary
Cheers..
Jase
Nice little early Seikosha for under £50 , well done !
I think there's a YouTube video of a watch service on one of these .... can't remember the channel but the title was something like Swiss Seiko or when Seiko was Swiss
I like that very much. Superb find for £49. Hope you can get it repaired/serviced.
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Wow. Thanks to you all. Much older than I thought it was. I’’ll post more once it arrives!
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https://youtu.be/-UTJayn5j-M?si=MF2vpMEk7w65Wm_Y
This the one you mean?
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Great buy!
Plated case I guess?
I'm interested in old Seikos and nice to see your one in good condition.
Here's a similar contemporary to yours.
I've always dated it as 1950's but no more accurate than that.
Cheers,
Neil.
Lovely!
I’ve pulled the trigger on a NOS case so I may do a heart transplant for mine promptly in my ownership (I suspect the case will arrive before the watch) but it will depend a little how bad the tarnishing is…
I love an old Seiko and rarely pass up the chance to share my P+J… there are more expensive pieces in my box and even in the Seiko back catalogue but this one speaks to me.
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That's the one Chris ! Enjoy
All the best Rob