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The Seiko Dolce 5E31-6F50 is a vintage dress and casual watch, exuding timeless elegance with its gold-plated quartz design. Crafted in 1994, it features a pristine white dial adorned with gold-plated Arabic numerals and hands, evoking an art deco aesthetic. The gold-plated case measures 32mm in diameter and 37mm lug-to-lug (excluding the crown), offering a refined yet versatile wrist presence. A distinctive gold-plated crown with a black stone adds a touch of sophistication. Powered by the high-accuracy Seiko 5E31 quartz movement, this watch is in excellent working condition, with all functions performing flawlessly. It includes a one-year warranty and comes with its original Seiko leather strap, used but in excellent condition, preserving its vintage charm. Available for worldwide shipping, this timepiece is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a blend of style and precision.

Seiko Dolce 5E31 6F50

€170,00 Regular Price
€153,00Sale Price
  • The Seiko Dolce series, introduced in the late 1970s, represents a pinnacle of Seiko’s commitment to crafting elegant dress watches that combine sophisticated design with reliable performance. Launched in 1978 with the model 9441-5000, the Dolce line initially featured high-accuracy twin quartz movements, setting a standard for precision in the dress watch category. Over the years, the series evolved to include single quartz movements like the 5E31, maintaining its focus on sleek, minimalist aesthetics suitable for both formal and casual occasions. Characterized by slim profiles, often under 7mm thick, Dolce watches frequently featured gold-plated or stainless steel cases, sapphire crystals, and unique design elements such as onyx or black stone crowns, as seen in models like the 5E31-6F50. The series gained popularity in the Japan Domestic Market (JDM), with models like the 5E31-5B30 and 5E31-6B20 showcasing art deco-inspired dials and domed crystals. By the 1980s and 1990s, Dolce watches were celebrated for their versatility, appealing to both men and women with case sizes ranging from 28mm to 34mm. Today, vintage Dolce watches are highly sought after by collectors for their timeless design and historical significance, with well-preserved examples commanding prices from $100 to $500 on platforms like eBay and WatchCharts, reflecting their enduring appeal and Seiko’s legacy in accessible luxury watchmaking.

  • The Seiko 5E31 quartz movement, introduced in the late 1980s, is a high-accuracy quartz (HAQ) caliber renowned for its precision and reliability, making it a cornerstone of Seiko’s Dolce series. Operating with an accuracy of ±20 seconds per year, it outperforms standard quartz movements, offering near-mechanical precision in a slim, low-maintenance package. The 5E31 features a three-hand configuration (hours, minutes, seconds) and measures approximately 22mm in diameter, with a height of just 2.5mm, allowing for the sleek profiles characteristic of Dolce watches. Powered by a silver oxide battery (typically SR716), it provides a battery life of around 3-5 years, depending on usage. The movement’s robust design includes a jeweled pivot for the seconds hand, enhancing durability, and its low power consumption ensures consistent performance. Used exclusively in JDM models like the Dolce 5E31-6F50, the 5E31 was paired with premium features such as sapphire crystals and gold-plated cases, elevating the series’ luxury appeal. Its reputation for accuracy and longevity is evidenced by collector discussions, with many examples running flawlessly decades after production. The 5E31’s engineering reflects Seiko’s leadership in quartz technology, following the world’s first quartz watch, the Astron, in 1969, and remains a favorite among vintage watch enthusiasts for its blend of precision and elegance.

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