Seigaiha Commission - 1970's Vintage Seiko | 6106-8440 | 50% Deposit

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Watch Case: Restored 6106-8440 Seiko Stainless Steel case, W/Brushed & Polished contours.
Crystal: OEM Seiko glass replacement + Gasket
Dial: Black Seigaiha Dial plated with 18K gold.
Hands: Baton Style Gold Plated hands without lume/ Skeletonized (Swiss Made) + Shark gold plated seconds hand.
Movement: Original serviced 6106 Seiko Movement.
Strap: Genuine Vegetable tanned Leather strap/ Textured not stamped.
Custom engraving: strap buckle + caseback.
Lead time between 2 to 3 weeks is to be expected. Shipping will be through DHL-Express (4 to 7 days), Package is insured.

This was a restoration project that I undertook about a year ago, the movement has been serviced, mainspring changed, cleaned and lubricated. All of the gaskets have been changed and lubed with silicon. The Crystal has been changed as well. The dial and hands were flawless and required no touchups. The case has been ultasonically cleaned, and the high-polished side walls of the case have been polished with only cape-cod sheets taking a lot of effort and time to maintain the delineating border between the matte & and high polish surfaces. The movement hacks, has quick-set day/date, and keeps good time +6s with virtually no beat error. There are a few of these watches for sale online, but I have seen none in this restored condition. That being said, as you can see in the photos, the case does have small dings and hairline scratches, I didn't want to buff or polish them off as I think they add character to a watch from the 70's. I wasn't planning on selling the watch, but I need the funds at the moment.

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Watch Case: Restored 6106-8440 Seiko Stainless Steel case, W/Brushed & Polished contours.
Crystal: OEM Seiko glass replacement + Gasket
Dial: Black Seigaiha Dial plated with 18K gold.
Hands: Baton Style Gold Plated hands without lume/ Skeletonized (Swiss Made) + Shark gold plated seconds hand.
Movement: Original serviced 6106 Seiko Movement.
Strap: Genuine Vegetable tanned Leather strap/ Textured not stamped.
Custom engraving: strap buckle + caseback.
Lead time between 2 to 3 weeks is to be expected. Shipping will be through DHL-Express (4 to 7 days), Package is insured.

This was a restoration project that I undertook about a year ago, the movement has been serviced, mainspring changed, cleaned and lubricated. All of the gaskets have been changed and lubed with silicon. The Crystal has been changed as well. The dial and hands were flawless and required no touchups. The case has been ultasonically cleaned, and the high-polished side walls of the case have been polished with only cape-cod sheets taking a lot of effort and time to maintain the delineating border between the matte & and high polish surfaces. The movement hacks, has quick-set day/date, and keeps good time +6s with virtually no beat error. There are a few of these watches for sale online, but I have seen none in this restored condition. That being said, as you can see in the photos, the case does have small dings and hairline scratches, I didn't want to buff or polish them off as I think they add character to a watch from the 70's. I wasn't planning on selling the watch, but I need the funds at the moment.

Watch Case: Restored 6106-8440 Seiko Stainless Steel case, W/Brushed & Polished contours.
Crystal: OEM Seiko glass replacement + Gasket
Dial: Black Seigaiha Dial plated with 18K gold.
Hands: Baton Style Gold Plated hands without lume/ Skeletonized (Swiss Made) + Shark gold plated seconds hand.
Movement: Original serviced 6106 Seiko Movement.
Strap: Genuine Vegetable tanned Leather strap/ Textured not stamped.
Custom engraving: strap buckle + caseback.
Lead time between 2 to 3 weeks is to be expected. Shipping will be through DHL-Express (4 to 7 days), Package is insured.

This was a restoration project that I undertook about a year ago, the movement has been serviced, mainspring changed, cleaned and lubricated. All of the gaskets have been changed and lubed with silicon. The Crystal has been changed as well. The dial and hands were flawless and required no touchups. The case has been ultasonically cleaned, and the high-polished side walls of the case have been polished with only cape-cod sheets taking a lot of effort and time to maintain the delineating border between the matte & and high polish surfaces. The movement hacks, has quick-set day/date, and keeps good time +6s with virtually no beat error. There are a few of these watches for sale online, but I have seen none in this restored condition. That being said, as you can see in the photos, the case does have small dings and hairline scratches, I didn't want to buff or polish them off as I think they add character to a watch from the 70's. I wasn't planning on selling the watch, but I need the funds at the moment.