Seiko - ACRP 88-5011 - 1970-1979





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Seiko 88-5011, a hand-wound stopwatch from January 1972 in the early 1970s, with a chrome-plated case and a 48 mm diameter, model ACRP 88-5011, in very good condition with only minor signs of wear, supplied with the original blue Seiko box and the original carrying cord.
Description from the seller
This Seiko 88-5011 is an early-1970s model from Seiko's professional stopwatch line, equipped with the reliable Caliber 8800A (7 jewels). The movement is fully mechanical, hand-wound, and renowned for its high quality and smooth start/stop/reset. The pushers operate as they should. The dial is clean and bright white; the crystal and case have barely noticeable signs of wear.
The item is supplied with the original blue Seiko box with a handwritten price note from Japan, and the original strap – a particularly complete set that you rarely find.
Features
Model: Seiko 88-5011
Year of production: January 1972
Caliber: Seiko 8800A, 7 jewels
Diameter: approx. 48 mm; weight 83 grams
Accuracy: 1/5 second
Totalisator: 30 seconds
With the original box and carrying cord.
See the photos for details.
This Seiko 88-5011 is an early-1970s model from Seiko's professional stopwatch line, equipped with the reliable Caliber 8800A (7 jewels). The movement is fully mechanical, hand-wound, and renowned for its high quality and smooth start/stop/reset. The pushers operate as they should. The dial is clean and bright white; the crystal and case have barely noticeable signs of wear.
The item is supplied with the original blue Seiko box with a handwritten price note from Japan, and the original strap – a particularly complete set that you rarely find.
Features
Model: Seiko 88-5011
Year of production: January 1972
Caliber: Seiko 8800A, 7 jewels
Diameter: approx. 48 mm; weight 83 grams
Accuracy: 1/5 second
Totalisator: 30 seconds
With the original box and carrying cord.
See the photos for details.

