No. 99568994

Seiko - Seiko 5 Automatic Day-Date - No Reserve Price - Sportsmatic :6619-8030 Product Number:530703 - Men - 1965
No. 99568994

Seiko - Seiko 5 Automatic Day-Date - No Reserve Price - Sportsmatic :6619-8030 Product Number:530703 - Men - 1965
1964’s Vintage Seiko Sportsmatic 5, Model Number 6619-8030,21-jewels men's Automatic-winding watch, working condition.
The SEIKO Sportsmatic Five 6619-8030 is an antique watch with automatic winding and day-date functions, one of the earliest models of the Seiko "Five" series, which debuted in the 1960s and became a global sensation. Historically, this model was released during the transition from the Sportsmatic series to the Seiko Five series. The Sportsmatic series was developed by Seiko with the aim of popularizing automatic watches. The "Sportsmatic 5” a derivative of the series, was named "Five" for its five functions: shock resistance, water resistance, date display, day of the week display, and automatic winding. Technological innovations include the adoption of Seiko's proprietary "Magic Lever" automatic winding mechanism, which reduced the number of parts, improving reliability and mass production. The integrated receiver plate increased assembly efficiency and allowed for lower prices. It was a huge hit in the market immediately after its release in 1963, and exports expanded dramatically from 1965 onward. In 1966, its sales surpassed the total production of automatic watches in Switzerland. The Sportsmatic Five 6619-8990 is an antique model close to the origins of the Seiko 5 and played a key role in supporting the spread of Japanese-made automatic watches in the 1960s. For detailed technical information on the caliber 6619A 21 Jewel, it is Seiko's automatic signature movement, introduced in the 1960s. It was used in the Seiko 5 and the Sportsmatic Week Date, making it a reliable and highly serviceable practical watch. Its distinctive features, such as the Magic Lever automatic winding, day-date function, and quick-set date, contributed to the spread of Japanese-made watches at the time. For this reason, it continues to attract many vintage collectors today.
■ Brand: Seiko Sportsmatic 5
■ Model Number:6619-8030
■ Product Number:530703 Manufactured March 1965: Seiko serial numbers are six digits long, with the first two digits indicating the year and month of manufacture. The first number (5) indicates the fifth year of the 1960s, meaning the watch was manufactured in 1977. The next letter (3) is the month code. For Seiko, 1-9 represents January through September, O = October, N = November, and D = December. → "N" is November. Therefore, this watch was manufactured in March 1965.
■ Technical features of the 6619Amovement:
• Details of Movement: Seiko 6619 Movement is an automatic watch movement.
Production started around 1964.
• Sub-brands:Sportsmatic, Seiko 5, Week dater
• Day / date:Day + date
• Rate:18,000 bph
• Number of jewels:21
• Size / diameter:27.6mm X Height:6.4mm
• Development divisions (Nagano Prefecture, Japan)
• Notes: Caliber 6619A is a representative movement that supported the spread of Seiko
automatic watches in the 1960s, and feature stable accuracy with 21 jewels and 18,000
vph, efficient winding with a Magic Lever, and Seiko's first quick-set date mechanism. It
can still be serviced today, and is an important collectible element for Seiko 5 and
Sportsmatic watches in the antique market.
• Development divisions (Nagano Prefecture, Japan)
■Materials:
• Case: Stainless Steel
• Case Size:36mm excluding crown X 41mm including case lug Thickness: 13mm
• Dial Display: Matte to sunburst finish, thick bar indexes and 3 hands display, analog
Calendar day and date
• Case Back: S Steel Inscription of STP (Swiss Technology Production)
• Total Weight:75.4gms
• Crystal: Domed Acrylic
• Waterproof: resistant for everyday life water dishing/showering but don't expect too much
from it: Even if it was labeled "Waterproof" at the time, it doesn't meet modern
waterproof standards. Avoid using it around water.
• Diashock: Seiko's unique shock-resistant device that protects the balance wheel from
shocks, dramatically improving the accuracy and durability of watches. It is one of Seiko's
core technologies, first introduced in Marvel in 1956 and still used in current models such
as Presage.
• Band: St Steel Band with 19.5cm length wrist circumference measured by tape
■Condition: There are scratches on the case, case back, band and the Crystal Domed Acrylic has lots of fine scratches visible to the naked eyes due to long-term use. Lots of fine scars/scratches are in fact proof of real true antique vintage, as they cannot be avoided to occur after long term usage of more than half century. The watch is in good condition overall since quick-day-set device still does work precisely, but very careful handling, when set the time/date, are required due real vintage watch. The watch works properly but needs to be wound at your convenience daily by natural arm movement to keep more accurate time. It was functioning normally at the time of listing, so it should continue to function without any issues. Please be sure you are satisfied with the condition before bidding, so please check the photos and product description and ask any questions you may have (please note, however, that we may not be able to answer questions close to the end of the auction)
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