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- SOLD - Vintage 1970's Unusual Bell Matic 4006 Automatic Alarm Complication All Original Seiko Japan
SOLD - Vintage 1970's Unusual Bell Matic 4006 Automatic Alarm Complication All Original Seiko Japan
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As soon as I saw this watch I knew, I've got to have it in my new slowly growing Vintage Seiko inventory. This is a very unusual beast and it always amazes me how they cram so much mechanics into a case to include a mechanical alarm. Seiko Bell-Matic, 17 jeweled automatic. I particularly like how they designed the red alarm display on the dial. It has a much more rugged look than a Memovox. It really does use a little hammer to bang away when it goes off. Fabulous retro styling and excellent condition with this used Seiko very collectible and a top investment. The main crown is used to wind up the alarm when in its neutral position whilst the running of the watch is the automatic movement only. The crown also adjusts the alarm setting ring on its first click and the obvious setting of the time on the second click. The alarm is switched on and off by the top button and when this is depressed in, it is also used to set the date when pushed in.
The Dial is so 1970s retro in blue dial with a day/date window at 3 o clock. The case is in stainless steel. What we love about this watch the most, is the bracelet - it has a very, dare I say, Gerald Genta look.
This is one of the nicest Seiko model ever made and certainly a quality watch. It screams the 1970s and has a fabulous automatic movement but you would have to be a wealthy man back then to buy one. Truly a Seiko classic with a huge retro appeal.
The Dial is so 1970s retro in blue dial with a day/date window at 3 o clock. The case is in stainless steel. What we love about this watch the most, is the bracelet - it has a very, dare I say, Gerald Genta look.
This is one of the nicest Seiko model ever made and certainly a quality watch. It screams the 1970s and has a fabulous automatic movement but you would have to be a wealthy man back then to buy one. Truly a Seiko classic with a huge retro appeal.
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