
Vintage Lord Matic 5606-7010 Silk Dial 1968
Another Great Vintage Seiko Lord Matic JDM Watch, this one with reference 5606-7010 from 1968. Probably the best quality vintage you can get for this price bracket. Automatic, unique design & nice specifications. It has a stunning "silk dial" dial, beautiful case shape where the crown really sinks into the case and polished applied markers. The 5606 was a great automatic caliber, too.
Watch runs well and has a deviation of +23 seconds/day with an amplitude of 190 and 0.2ms beat error. The quickset also works, something that often is broken on the 5606 Caliber. The service history is unknown, but runs nicely for such an old watch!
Note: Caseback has damage in SGP later from previous attached bracelet endlinks, see pictures.
This contains model 56LMW from the 1968 catalog, costing 16,000 Yen back then!
Another Great Vintage Seiko Lord Matic JDM Watch, this one with reference 5606-7010 from 1968. Probably the best quality vintage you can get for this price bracket. Automatic, unique design & nice specifications. It has a stunning "silk dial" dial, beautiful case shape where the crown really sinks into the case and polished applied markers. The 5606 was a great automatic caliber, too.
Watch runs well and has a deviation of +23 seconds/day with an amplitude of 190 and 0.2ms beat error. The quickset also works, something that often is broken on the 5606 Caliber. The service history is unknown, but runs nicely for such an old watch!
Note: Caseback has damage in SGP later from previous attached bracelet endlinks, see pictures.
This contains model 56LMW from the 1968 catalog, costing 16,000 Yen back then!
Original: $310.58
-65%$310.58
$108.70Description
Another Great Vintage Seiko Lord Matic JDM Watch, this one with reference 5606-7010 from 1968. Probably the best quality vintage you can get for this price bracket. Automatic, unique design & nice specifications. It has a stunning "silk dial" dial, beautiful case shape where the crown really sinks into the case and polished applied markers. The 5606 was a great automatic caliber, too.
Watch runs well and has a deviation of +23 seconds/day with an amplitude of 190 and 0.2ms beat error. The quickset also works, something that often is broken on the 5606 Caliber. The service history is unknown, but runs nicely for such an old watch!
Note: Caseback has damage in SGP later from previous attached bracelet endlinks, see pictures.
This contains model 56LMW from the 1968 catalog, costing 16,000 Yen back then!
























