Vintage Seiko Quartz Pocket Watch 7412-803K - Toronto Vintage Watches
Vintage Seiko Quartz Pocket Watch 7412-803K - Toronto Vintage Watches
Vintage Seiko Quartz Pocket Watch 7412-803K - Toronto Vintage Watches
Vintage Seiko Quartz Pocket Watch 7412-803K - Toronto Vintage Watches
Vintage Seiko Quartz Pocket Watch 7412-803K - Toronto Vintage Watches
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Vintage Seiko Quartz Pocket Watch 7412-803K

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A vintage or rather retro Seiko quartz pocket watch 7412-803K in pretty good condition. Although the case is a bit loose the watch is in great working order with a fresh battery. Very nice gold-plated chain to both set the watch or clock on the table or hang it from one's pocket. Unique and highly emblematic of the late '70s/early '80s retro style. We offer a flat rate for shipping on every order and 30-day free returns. We also offer a 2-month mechanical warranty for every purchase. All prices are in CAD.

 

Seiko History

Seiko was founded as a watch store in 1881 by Kintaro Hattori in Tokyo. By the 1890s it was producing both clocks and pocket watches as Seikosha. And in 1913 Seiko produced Japan's first wristwatch, the Seiko Laurel. Seiko had beat out several other Japanese companies, including other Tokyo clock companies like Tokyo Clock Co. and Japan Pocket Watch Manufacturing Co. By the mid-20th century Seiko produced some of its most important wristwatches that set the stage for its future. In the early 1950s Seiko produced the Seiko Super which then became the Marvel. And in 1960 Seiko released the first Grand Seiko. This marked the beginning of not only the Grand Seiko but also the King Seiko and Lord Matic lines to follow.

Then, in 1969, Seiko released the Astron, the watch that would upend the Swiss watchmaking industry. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Seiko continues to produce extraordinary quartz watches, along with many legendary vintage Seiko dive watches. In modern times Seiko continues to innovate, especially through its Grand Seiko brand.