Seiko Liner 15016
Brand History:
In 1960, Seiko’s Suwa factory launched a brand of luxury dress watches known as the Liner. The Liner range was to fit just below the newly launched Grand Seiko range, providing much of the style and luxury without the high precision of the Chronometer-rated Grand Seiko model. However, by 1964, the brand was no more, making it one of, if not the shortest-lived.
Production Date: May 1961
Winding: Manual
Dial: In good condition with a small scratch at 10 o’clock. In daily use, this will not be visible.
Hands: Very good condition.
Crystal: Replaced.
Case: There are small hairlines, but no major scratches or marks. Overall, in excellent condition.
This high-end movement has been stripped down, cleaned, and serviced so you can enjoy the watch for years to come without thinking of maintenance. All functions have been tested and are working.
Specifications:
Caliber: Seikosha 3140
Crystal: Replaced
Bracelet: Good quality saddle-stitched leather strap
Accuracy: ± 10 seconds/day
Power Reserve: 40 hours
Brand History:
In 1960, Seiko’s Suwa factory launched a brand of luxury dress watches known as the Liner. The Liner range was to fit just below the newly launched Grand Seiko range, providing much of the style and luxury without the high precision of the Chronometer-rated Grand Seiko model. However, by 1964, the brand was no more, making it one of, if not the shortest-lived.
Production Date: May 1961
Winding: Manual
Dial: In good condition with a small scratch at 10 o’clock. In daily use, this will not be visible.
Hands: Very good condition.
Crystal: Replaced.
Case: There are small hairlines, but no major scratches or marks. Overall, in excellent condition.
This high-end movement has been stripped down, cleaned, and serviced so you can enjoy the watch for years to come without thinking of maintenance. All functions have been tested and are working.
Specifications:
Caliber: Seikosha 3140
Crystal: Replaced
Bracelet: Good quality saddle-stitched leather strap
Accuracy: ± 10 seconds/day
Power Reserve: 40 hours
Brand History:
In 1960, Seiko’s Suwa factory launched a brand of luxury dress watches known as the Liner. The Liner range was to fit just below the newly launched Grand Seiko range, providing much of the style and luxury without the high precision of the Chronometer-rated Grand Seiko model. However, by 1964, the brand was no more, making it one of, if not the shortest-lived.
Production Date: May 1961
Winding: Manual
Dial: In good condition with a small scratch at 10 o’clock. In daily use, this will not be visible.
Hands: Very good condition.
Crystal: Replaced.
Case: There are small hairlines, but no major scratches or marks. Overall, in excellent condition.
This high-end movement has been stripped down, cleaned, and serviced so you can enjoy the watch for years to come without thinking of maintenance. All functions have been tested and are working.
Specifications:
Caliber: Seikosha 3140
Crystal: Replaced
Bracelet: Good quality saddle-stitched leather strap
Accuracy: ± 10 seconds/day
Power Reserve: 40 hours