





Seiko 7006-6010 Automatic Men's Watch 1974
Seiko Ref. 7006-6010 (1974), automatic Cal. 7006. 39.0 × 39.0 mm, lug 20.0 mm. Dark White; case stainless steel. Fully serviced, 12 months warranty.
Seiko 7006 6010 — First impression
This 1974 Seiko 7006 stands out as a confident example of Japanese horology heritage from the era when Seiko was mastering robust automatic movements and pairing them with daring, modern case shapes. Reference 7006-6010 delivers an oversize presence for its period, anchored by a cushion-style stainless steel case and a crisp, dark-white dial that feels both technical and refined. The black outer minute ring, punctuated by vivid red accents, adds a purposeful, almost motorsport-like energy while retaining an elegant dress orientation. It is a collectible historic wristwatch with a practical day-date layout, built for everyday precision timekeeping and long-term dependability. For collectors who appreciate condition, originality, and distinctive 1970s design language, this is a remarkably complete and wearable Seiko timepiece.
Seiko 7006 - Dark-white Dial
The dial presents in a dark-white tone, giving a softer, more vintage-correct character than bright modern white. Its surface shows a finely brushed texture that catches light subtly, while applied baton indices maintain a clean, architectural look. Small lume plots sit neatly around the dial, adding period functionality without disrupting the minimalist layout. At 6 o’clock, the dial code “JAPAN 7006-6100” confirms the correct family pairing, and the printing of “SEIKO AUTOMATIC” and “19 JEWELS” reinforces the honest, utilitarian confidence that defines Seiko’s best 1970s output.
7006-6010 - Hands
The hands are classic baton forms with luminous inlays for legibility, supported by a central seconds hand for precise reading. Together with the black minute ring and red accents, the handset gives a disciplined, instrument-like impression that feels unusually sharp for a dress-category Seiko. The framed day-date window at 3 o’clock is particularly well-executed, adding everyday practicality while preserving symmetry and clarity. It is a strong example of Seiko’s ability to combine functional design with restrained elegance.
Oversize Stainless Steel Case
The stainless steel case is the defining design statement: a cushion-style profile with smooth curvature and a confident, oversize footprint that wears larger than many standard 1970s dress watches. This is complemented by balanced finishing, with brushed planes and polished transitions that give the case depth and presence without feeling flashy. The caseback is correctly marked “STAINLESS STEEL” and “WATER RESISTANT,” and carries the reference “7006-6010,” reinforcing period authenticity. A visible serial number (469813) supports traceability and adds collector interest. With a 39.0 mm diameter and matching 39.0 mm lug-to-lug, the watch sits squarely and comfortably on the wrist, delivering a bold yet wearable silhouette.
7006-6010 - Crown
The crown is a traditional Seiko-style, finely ridged piece proportioned to the case. It remains discreet enough to preserve the clean side profile while offering secure handling for time and calendar adjustments. In a watch like this, the crown is not a decorative flourish; it is a functional interface for an automatic movement built around reliability. Its straightforward execution suits the honest tool-meets-dress philosophy that makes this reference so compelling.
Seiko 7006 6010 Stainless Steel Bracelet
The watch is fitted to a stainless steel bracelet with a clean, brushed finish that matches the case’s period character. The clasp is Seiko-signed, a meaningful detail for collectors who prioritize originality and coherent presentation. The bracelet’s wide stance complements the oversize cushion case, giving the watch a stable, confident feel on the wrist. Sized for an 18.5 cm wrist, it is ready to wear as-is, and its integrated look strengthens the overall 1970s aesthetic: purposeful, modernist, and unmistakably Seiko.
Seiko Automatic Cal. 7006, Japanese horology heritage
At the heart of this timepiece is Seiko Caliber 7006, a 19-jewel automatic movement recognized for durability and straightforward serviceability. The movement visible in the photographs is marked “7006A SEIKO,” confirming the correct variant within the 7006 family. In the context of Japanese horology heritage, the 7006 series reflects Seiko’s focus on dependable automatic timekeeping—built to handle daily use while delivering stable performance for decades when properly maintained. This is not a fragile collectible meant to live in a drawer; it is a mechanical watch designed as a working companion, with a day-date complication that keeps it practical for modern ownership. Fully serviced and fully operational, it offers the reassuring ownership experience collectors want: authenticity, reliability, and the quiet satisfaction of a well-built 1970s Seiko in excellent condition.
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1974 — Heritage of Seiko design in the 1970s oversize era
The 1970s were a defining period for Seiko, not only in movement development but also in bolder, more sculptural case design. Cushion and tonneau shapes became signatures of the decade, offering ergonomic comfort and a modern, futuristic look that contrasted with earlier round dress conventions. This Seiko 7006-6010 captures that design context with convincing clarity: the oversize cushion case, the high-contrast minute ring, and the framed day-date display feel like an intentional expression of the era’s confidence. It remains dress-category in spirit—clean dial furniture, restrained printing—but it carries a subtle sport edge that makes it versatile today. For collectors, it is a wearable lesson in Seiko’s historic approach: practical complications, strong readability, and purposeful styling executed with consistency.
12-month warranty, Shipping worldwide, and all-original confidence
This watch is offered used in amazing condition, fully serviced, fully operational, and confirmed with all original watch components. Those trust signals matter more than marketing language, especially for vintage Japanese timepieces where originality and correct part pairing define long-term value. The dial markings, caseback engravings, movement stamp, and signed clasp all support a coherent, authentic example. A 12-month warranty is included for peace of mind, and shipping worldwide is available for international buyers who expect professional handling and secure delivery. If you want a collectible Seiko that balances 1970s presence with dependable automatic performance, this reference offers a refined, honest package with the kind of originality collectors seek.
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Technical details
| Brand | Seiko |
| Reference | 7006-6010 |
| Condition | Used |
| Gender | Men’s |
| Caliber | 7006 |
| Category | Dress |
| Production Year | 1974 |
| Dial Color | Dark White |
| Case Diameter | 39.0 mm |
| Lug to Lug | 39.0 mm |
| Lug Width | 20.0 mm |
| Wrist Size | 18.5 cm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Movement Type | Automatic |
| Fully Serviced | Yes |
| Fully Operational | Yes |
| Original Watch Components | Yes |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
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FAQ: Seiko 7006-6010 Automatic Men's Watch 1974
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Has this Seiko been fully serviced?
Yes, all Seiko watches are fully serviced by professionals, including movement disassembly, ultrasonic cleaning, oiling, and timing adjustment.
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Does this Seiko come with a warranty?
Yes, every watch we sell includes a 1-year mechanical warranty covering the movement under normal usage.
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Is it safe to wear a vintage watch daily?
Yes, fully serviced vintage watches are suitable for daily use if handled with care.
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Are vintage watches waterproof?
No, unless otherwise noted, vintage watches are not guaranteed to be water-resistant.
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Where was this Seiko manufactured?
Seiko is a Japanese brand; production for lines like 7009/7S26 was in Japan and other Asian facilities. This model is not Swiss-made.









