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1969 was one of the most spectacular in Seiko’s storied history.  That year, it released the world’s first automatic chronograph, the Calibre 6139 and the V.F.A. (Very Fine Adjusted) movement – which delivered Seiko’s highest yet level of precision for a mechanical movement.

 

Seiko would release another first upon the world, the first quartz wristwatch - the Seiko Quartz Astron, which went on to change the way the world told time, and severely tested the dominance of the Swiss, bringing high technology within the reach of all.

 

As the world got accustomed to the novel new Astron technology dominating the market in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Seiko was hard at work on its next innovation to challenge Swiss watch industry dominance, developing the Superior, Grand Quartz, King Quartz and other quartz dress watches - like the emerald 1988 Seiko Lord Quartz 7853-5010 dress watch here, on its original Seiko-signed stainless-steel bracelet and with an original Seiko 7853 instructions manual.

 

Seiko introduced its 78xx line in the late 1970s, and it came in a range of case designed and dial colors, to include the gold one here, but also black, gold, blue and others.  The design on the emerald Seiko 7853 here is sparse, with its Bauhaus-level of simple beauty along with applied white hour indices and Seiko and Lord Quartz-signed dial - rounding it out are hour and minute stick hands, and slender seconds hand.

 

This Seiko diver comes on it's original Seiko stainless-steel bracelet, and with nylon strap, rugged travel case, an original Seiko 7853 instructions manual, and springbar tool.

Emerald 1988 Seiko Lord Quartz 7853-2010 Dress Watch, w/Original Bracelet

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  • DIAL: Sparsely-designed dial with applied white hour indices and Seiko and Lord Quartz-signed emerald dial - crisp writing, no fade.  Day/date feature - with Kanji Japanese and English day variants - works as designed.

     

    CASE: Stainless-steel case measures 31.5mm (33mm with crown) x 38mm, with matching caseback - engravings on case back remain crisp.  Case lines remain sharp, with no evidence of machine polish.   

     

    CRYSTAL: Seiko Hardlex crystal, no cracks or deep scratches.

     

    BAND: This Seiko comes on it's original Seiko-signed stainless-steel bracelet, which will fit up to an approx. eight inch wrist; this Lord Quartz also comes with a black nylon strap.

     

    MOVEMENT: Five-jewel Seiko 7853 quartz movement, manufactured in May 1988. 

     

    CROWN: Unsigned stainless-steel crown, screws down as designed.

     

    Of note, this Seiko Lord Quartz comes with an original Seiko 7N35 instructions manual, in both Kanji Japanese and English languages.

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