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Vintage Seiko Watches for Sale — Seiko 5, Quartz & Chronographs

Seiko 6119 – Beginner’s Guide: Specs, Day-Date & Buying Checks
Seiko 6119 – Beginner’s Guide The Seiko 6119 powered an entire generation of late-1960s to 1970s Seiko 5 watches—clean, reliable daily wearers with automatic winding, day-date, and slim, cuff-frien...
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The Seiko 6309 is a beloved late-’70s/’80s automatic found in iconic “Turtle” divers and crisp dress pieces. This beginner’s guide covers specs, what to check before buying, service tips, and recom...
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Seiko Caliber 7009 — Beginner’s Guide
Seiko 7009 Beginner’s Guide: what it is, how to spot good examples, buying checks, servicing tips, and styling — with real references from the 1970s–1980s.
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Our Seiko vintage watch collection features iconic pieces from the 1960s through the 1990s, including mechanical automatic, hand-wound, and early quartz models. Whether you’re searching for a rugged Seiko 5 field watch, a professional diver with 6309 or 7548 movement, or a colorful 6139 chronograph, you’ll find an authentic, fully serviced example here. Each watch is carefully inspected for originality and accuracy before being offered for sale.
The Legacy of Seiko Watchmaking
Since 1881, Seiko has been at the forefront of innovation — from introducing Japan’s first wristwatch to creating the world’s first quartz watch in 1969. Collectors prize vintage Seiko watches for their reliable movements, distinctive case designs, and excellent value for money. Our selection includes classic dress watches, sports models, and historic chronographs that showcase Seiko’s engineering excellence and timeless style.
Shop Seiko by Series
Find your perfect vintage Seiko watch by exploring our most popular series:
- Seiko 5 Vintage Watches – affordable, robust automatics with day-date complication, ideal for everyday wear.
- Seiko Quartz Vintage Watches – iconic 1970s and 1980s designs with legendary accuracy and low maintenance.
- Seiko Chronograph Vintage Watches – collectible 6138 and 6139 models, some of the first automatic chronographs ever made.
All watches are available with fast worldwide shipping, secure checkout, and full buyer protection.
Seiko Vintage Watches – Frequently Asked Questions
Do Seiko watches hold their value over time?
Yes — many Seiko watches, especially vintage models like the Seiko 5, 6138/6139 chronographs, and early quartz divers (7548), hold their value well. Certain limited editions and historically significant models can even appreciate over time as they become more collectible.
How can I verify the authenticity of a vintage Seiko watch?
Check the caseback reference number, dial markings, and movement caliber — they should match Seiko’s production records. Authentic vintage Seikos usually have a serial number indicating production date. Buying from a trusted seller who inspects originality and provides detailed photos is the safest way to ensure authenticity.
What movements are found in Seiko 5, Quartz, and Chronograph watches?
Seiko 5 models typically use robust automatic calibers like 7009, 6309, or 7S26. Vintage Seiko quartz models often feature reliable movements such as 7548, 7A28, and 7C43. Chronographs are powered by iconic calibers like 6138 and 6139 — some of the first automatic chronographs ever produced.
Where can I safely buy vintage Seiko watches?
The safest option is to buy from a reputable dealer who services and guarantees every watch. We professionally inspect and service all Seiko watches before listing them, ensuring originality, full functionality, and offering a one-year warranty for peace of mind.