Seiko LordMatic Special 5206-6060
History:
The 5200 family was introduced in 1970 as perhaps the last Seiko automatic movement of the classic period. It was designed and produced by Daini Seikosha, one of two different watch companies under the Seiko Group umbrella. As the transition to quartz began, many at Daini thought this would be their last chance to design an automatic movement, and competition between Daini and Suwa Seikosha led to aggressive engineering. The finished product was thoroughly modern, with up-to-date features like hacking, hand winding, integrated automatic winding, and a micro regulator.
The watch:
This watch was produced in November 1971 and comes with both automatic and manual winding.
Dial: In good condition with minimal marks or scratches.
Hands: In very good condition.
Crystal: Original Seiko. There are small marks and scratches.
Case: This case has never been polished, retaining the factory finishing. There are small scratches and marks. We have just cleaned the case.
This high-end movement has been stripped down, cleaned, and serviced so you can enjoy the watch for years to come without worrying about maintenance. All functions have been tested and are working.
Movement: 5206a
Crystal: Original Seiko Hardlex
Strap: High-quality leather strap with Ostrich pattern
Accuracy: +/- 10 seconds/day
Power reserve: 40 hours
History:
The 5200 family was introduced in 1970 as perhaps the last Seiko automatic movement of the classic period. It was designed and produced by Daini Seikosha, one of two different watch companies under the Seiko Group umbrella. As the transition to quartz began, many at Daini thought this would be their last chance to design an automatic movement, and competition between Daini and Suwa Seikosha led to aggressive engineering. The finished product was thoroughly modern, with up-to-date features like hacking, hand winding, integrated automatic winding, and a micro regulator.
The watch:
This watch was produced in November 1971 and comes with both automatic and manual winding.
Dial: In good condition with minimal marks or scratches.
Hands: In very good condition.
Crystal: Original Seiko. There are small marks and scratches.
Case: This case has never been polished, retaining the factory finishing. There are small scratches and marks. We have just cleaned the case.
This high-end movement has been stripped down, cleaned, and serviced so you can enjoy the watch for years to come without worrying about maintenance. All functions have been tested and are working.
Movement: 5206a
Crystal: Original Seiko Hardlex
Strap: High-quality leather strap with Ostrich pattern
Accuracy: +/- 10 seconds/day
Power reserve: 40 hours
History:
The 5200 family was introduced in 1970 as perhaps the last Seiko automatic movement of the classic period. It was designed and produced by Daini Seikosha, one of two different watch companies under the Seiko Group umbrella. As the transition to quartz began, many at Daini thought this would be their last chance to design an automatic movement, and competition between Daini and Suwa Seikosha led to aggressive engineering. The finished product was thoroughly modern, with up-to-date features like hacking, hand winding, integrated automatic winding, and a micro regulator.
The watch:
This watch was produced in November 1971 and comes with both automatic and manual winding.
Dial: In good condition with minimal marks or scratches.
Hands: In very good condition.
Crystal: Original Seiko. There are small marks and scratches.
Case: This case has never been polished, retaining the factory finishing. There are small scratches and marks. We have just cleaned the case.
This high-end movement has been stripped down, cleaned, and serviced so you can enjoy the watch for years to come without worrying about maintenance. All functions have been tested and are working.
Movement: 5206a
Crystal: Original Seiko Hardlex
Strap: High-quality leather strap with Ostrich pattern
Accuracy: +/- 10 seconds/day
Power reserve: 40 hours