Seiko - Speedtimer Chronograph - No reserve price - 6139-8001 - Men - 1970






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Seiko Speed-Timer, reference 6139-8001, with automatic Caliber 6139A movement, housed in a 43 mm stainless steel tonneau case, produced in 1970, in good vintage condition with minor wear and fitted with the original Seiko 5 Sports stainless steel bracelet.
Description from the seller
Offered in this auction by Second Vintage
The Seiko 6139 stands as a towering pillar in the history of horology, celebrated as one of the world's first automatic chronograph movements. This specific execution, the reference 6139-8001 Seiko 5 Sports Speed-Timer, is a highly desirable Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) variant that perfectly captures the bold, motorsport-inspired design language of the early 1970s. With its robust tonneau case, striking matte black dial, and vibrant colorful accents, this chronograph represents a golden era of Japanese watchmaking where technical innovation met uncompromising aesthetic character.
Brand: Seiko
Model: Speed-Timer
Reference Number: 6139-8001
Serial Number: 096360
Movement: Automatic Chronograph, Caliber 6139A, 21 Jewels
Dial: Matte black dial with applied indices, silver sub-register, and creamy patinated lume; exceptionally clean condition with age-consistent texture on the handset lume.
Case Size: 43 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1970
Condition: Good vintage condition with honest wear and a sharply preserved case profile.
Dial and Hands
The matte black dial is in remarkably clean condition, presenting a deep, flawless background that allows the vibrant accents to command attention. The applied silver-toned baton hour markers feature creamy, evenly aged luminous plots that exhibit a warm vintage character. At twelve o'clock, the applied Seiko logo sits above the signature "5" shield and the distinct orange "Speed-Timer" script, denoting its JDM heritage. The nine o'clock position features the crisp white printed "SPORTS WATER 70m PROOF" text. A silver-toned, subtly textured thirty-minute chronograph register occupies the six o'clock position, creating a striking visual contrast against the dark dial. The day-date aperture at three o'clock displays a classic Kanji and English day wheel. The silver-toned hour and minute hands retain their original luminous inserts, which show honest, age-consistent texturing and minor micro-cracking visible under close inspection, authenticating the watch's vintage nature. The vibrant yellow central chronograph sweep hand and matching sub-register hand provide an excellent pop of motorsport-inspired color.
Case and Crystal
The 43mm stainless steel tonneau case demonstrates a powerful, substantial presence on the wrist. The case retains its factory-intended geometric integrity, showcasing a sharp transition between the circularly brushed upper surfaces and the brightly polished case flanks. Honest, age-appropriate surface scratches and handling marks are visible across the case, consistent with regular wear over the decades, yet the overall architecture remains robust and well-defined. The watch features its correct recessed crown at three o'clock and the distinctive pump pushers at two and four o'clock, all operating within the smooth, sweeping lines of the cushion profile. The dial is framed by a fixed black inner tachymeter and minute track ring. The flat crystal remains in very good condition, offering a clear and unobstructed view of the dial with only faint, superficial signs of use visible under direct, angled lighting.
Movement
Powering this chronograph is the legendary Seiko Caliber 6139A automatic movement, clearly marked with 21 jewels on the sweeping rotor. Close inspection of the movement reveals clean bridges and plates, with the factory engravings remaining sharp and highly legible. The column-wheel mechanism, a hallmark of this prestigious caliber, is visible and retains its complex structural beauty. Running in vintage operational condition. Maintains the authentic mechanical character of the era. Recording -33 to -42 seconds per day on the timegrapher.
Strap
The watch is fitted with its original Seiko 5 Sports folded-link stainless steel bracelet. The brushed links show normal stretching and surface wear indicative of its age, while the folding clasp is proudly stamped with the Seiko 5 Sports branding. The bracelet accommodates a maximum wrist size of 17.5 cm.
Condition
This timepiece is presented in good vintage condition. The case and bracelet exhibit authentic, unpolished wear with various surface scratches and scuffs that tell the story of its history. The dial is exceptionally well-preserved, remaining free of moisture damage, spotting, or significant degradation. The luminous material has aged to an attractive, cohesive cream tone, with the handset showing natural, stable texturing.
Dimensions
The case measures 43 mm in diameter, excluding the recessed crown, providing a substantial and historically accurate vintage footprint.
Remarks
The reference 6139-8001 Speed-Timer is a quintessential target for serious vintage chronograph collectors. Finding an example with such a pristine dial and its original, signed sports bracelet elevates its desirability significantly. The unmistakable 1970s cushion case design, combined with the historical weight of the 6139 caliber, makes this a standout addition to any curated Japanese watch collection.
History
Introduced in 1969, the Seiko caliber 6139 was locked in a fierce, historic race to become the world's first automatic chronograph, competing against the Zenith El Primero and the Chronomatic Group. Seiko's creation was a marvel of engineering, featuring a column wheel and a vertical clutch—a sophisticated configuration that remains the gold standard for high-end chronographs today. The Speed-Timer sub-brand was launched specifically for the Japanese Domestic Market, offering sportier, more colorful designs that captured the thrill of automotive racing. These early 6139 variants remain some of the most historically significant and culturally impactful timepieces ever produced by Seiko.
Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase.
Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent).
Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age.
Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description.
If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: SEI-SSM-0001
Seller's Story
Offered in this auction by Second Vintage
The Seiko 6139 stands as a towering pillar in the history of horology, celebrated as one of the world's first automatic chronograph movements. This specific execution, the reference 6139-8001 Seiko 5 Sports Speed-Timer, is a highly desirable Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) variant that perfectly captures the bold, motorsport-inspired design language of the early 1970s. With its robust tonneau case, striking matte black dial, and vibrant colorful accents, this chronograph represents a golden era of Japanese watchmaking where technical innovation met uncompromising aesthetic character.
Brand: Seiko
Model: Speed-Timer
Reference Number: 6139-8001
Serial Number: 096360
Movement: Automatic Chronograph, Caliber 6139A, 21 Jewels
Dial: Matte black dial with applied indices, silver sub-register, and creamy patinated lume; exceptionally clean condition with age-consistent texture on the handset lume.
Case Size: 43 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1970
Condition: Good vintage condition with honest wear and a sharply preserved case profile.
Dial and Hands
The matte black dial is in remarkably clean condition, presenting a deep, flawless background that allows the vibrant accents to command attention. The applied silver-toned baton hour markers feature creamy, evenly aged luminous plots that exhibit a warm vintage character. At twelve o'clock, the applied Seiko logo sits above the signature "5" shield and the distinct orange "Speed-Timer" script, denoting its JDM heritage. The nine o'clock position features the crisp white printed "SPORTS WATER 70m PROOF" text. A silver-toned, subtly textured thirty-minute chronograph register occupies the six o'clock position, creating a striking visual contrast against the dark dial. The day-date aperture at three o'clock displays a classic Kanji and English day wheel. The silver-toned hour and minute hands retain their original luminous inserts, which show honest, age-consistent texturing and minor micro-cracking visible under close inspection, authenticating the watch's vintage nature. The vibrant yellow central chronograph sweep hand and matching sub-register hand provide an excellent pop of motorsport-inspired color.
Case and Crystal
The 43mm stainless steel tonneau case demonstrates a powerful, substantial presence on the wrist. The case retains its factory-intended geometric integrity, showcasing a sharp transition between the circularly brushed upper surfaces and the brightly polished case flanks. Honest, age-appropriate surface scratches and handling marks are visible across the case, consistent with regular wear over the decades, yet the overall architecture remains robust and well-defined. The watch features its correct recessed crown at three o'clock and the distinctive pump pushers at two and four o'clock, all operating within the smooth, sweeping lines of the cushion profile. The dial is framed by a fixed black inner tachymeter and minute track ring. The flat crystal remains in very good condition, offering a clear and unobstructed view of the dial with only faint, superficial signs of use visible under direct, angled lighting.
Movement
Powering this chronograph is the legendary Seiko Caliber 6139A automatic movement, clearly marked with 21 jewels on the sweeping rotor. Close inspection of the movement reveals clean bridges and plates, with the factory engravings remaining sharp and highly legible. The column-wheel mechanism, a hallmark of this prestigious caliber, is visible and retains its complex structural beauty. Running in vintage operational condition. Maintains the authentic mechanical character of the era. Recording -33 to -42 seconds per day on the timegrapher.
Strap
The watch is fitted with its original Seiko 5 Sports folded-link stainless steel bracelet. The brushed links show normal stretching and surface wear indicative of its age, while the folding clasp is proudly stamped with the Seiko 5 Sports branding. The bracelet accommodates a maximum wrist size of 17.5 cm.
Condition
This timepiece is presented in good vintage condition. The case and bracelet exhibit authentic, unpolished wear with various surface scratches and scuffs that tell the story of its history. The dial is exceptionally well-preserved, remaining free of moisture damage, spotting, or significant degradation. The luminous material has aged to an attractive, cohesive cream tone, with the handset showing natural, stable texturing.
Dimensions
The case measures 43 mm in diameter, excluding the recessed crown, providing a substantial and historically accurate vintage footprint.
Remarks
The reference 6139-8001 Speed-Timer is a quintessential target for serious vintage chronograph collectors. Finding an example with such a pristine dial and its original, signed sports bracelet elevates its desirability significantly. The unmistakable 1970s cushion case design, combined with the historical weight of the 6139 caliber, makes this a standout addition to any curated Japanese watch collection.
History
Introduced in 1969, the Seiko caliber 6139 was locked in a fierce, historic race to become the world's first automatic chronograph, competing against the Zenith El Primero and the Chronomatic Group. Seiko's creation was a marvel of engineering, featuring a column wheel and a vertical clutch—a sophisticated configuration that remains the gold standard for high-end chronographs today. The Speed-Timer sub-brand was launched specifically for the Japanese Domestic Market, offering sportier, more colorful designs that captured the thrill of automotive racing. These early 6139 variants remain some of the most historically significant and culturally impactful timepieces ever produced by Seiko.
Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase.
Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent).
Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age.
Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description.
If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: SEI-SSM-0001
