
Vintage Seiko Chronos 7433-5010 Square 1984 Quartz JDM
Beautiful rectangular Seiko Chronos Watch from 1984 with beautiful white-silver pattern in the dial with waffle relief. This is a model for the Japanese market (JDM), so with Kanji/English day display. Watch was produced in the Daini factory, as can be seen by the Daini lighting bolt at 6 o'clock.
Watch was fitted with a new battery on 14/4. The watch, case and strap have been ultrasonically cleaned and are therefore completely neat again. On the case back you will find the “seiko tsunami” with two waves which indicates the increased water resistance compared to other models, although I would not recommend swimming with a vintage watch.
This concerns model WJP020 from the 1985 catalogue, which cost 30,000 Yen at the time.
Beautiful rectangular Seiko Chronos Watch from 1984 with beautiful white-silver pattern in the dial with waffle relief. This is a model for the Japanese market (JDM), so with Kanji/English day display. Watch was produced in the Daini factory, as can be seen by the Daini lighting bolt at 6 o'clock.
Watch was fitted with a new battery on 14/4. The watch, case and strap have been ultrasonically cleaned and are therefore completely neat again. On the case back you will find the “seiko tsunami” with two waves which indicates the increased water resistance compared to other models, although I would not recommend swimming with a vintage watch.
This concerns model WJP020 from the 1985 catalogue, which cost 30,000 Yen at the time.
Description
Beautiful rectangular Seiko Chronos Watch from 1984 with beautiful white-silver pattern in the dial with waffle relief. This is a model for the Japanese market (JDM), so with Kanji/English day display. Watch was produced in the Daini factory, as can be seen by the Daini lighting bolt at 6 o'clock.
Watch was fitted with a new battery on 14/4. The watch, case and strap have been ultrasonically cleaned and are therefore completely neat again. On the case back you will find the “seiko tsunami” with two waves which indicates the increased water resistance compared to other models, although I would not recommend swimming with a vintage watch.
This concerns model WJP020 from the 1985 catalogue, which cost 30,000 Yen at the time.
























