Description: With three sub brands (Seiko 5, Sports and Speed-Timer), this distinctive chronograph from 1971 is very rare. It features a very distinctive colour scheme on the dial. All functions operate perfectly. Overall, this watch presents beautifully. The glass is new hardlex. The dial is original shows some ageing on the lume index markers and the sub dial. The hands are original and shows a little ageing of the lume. The case is in great condition with only light patina and light signs of wear. Has been lightly re-finished. The bracelet is new, quality Duraflex brand and will fit up to approx. 21cm wrist. The 6139 movement was the first and most successful automatic chronograph. It has been professionally overhauled/serviced and is guaranteed. All functions operate perfectly, elaborated below. Calibre no. 6139BCase no. 6139-8032Serial no. 142238Dial ref. 6139-6050T Functionality: Runs very well, keeps good time and maintains a power reserve of approx. 40 hours from fully wound Day and date function correctly and the quick-change mechanism functions, as it should, by pressing the crown. The chronograph starts, stops and resets to zero precisely every time. The inner bezel rotates by turning the crown while in the "in" position. Customer satisfaction is our priority. This classic has been overhauled/serviced and is guaranteed for 90 days from the day of purchase.If there is any problem with your purchase, please contact us and it will be sorted or your money will be refunded.Water resistance and accidental damage is not guaranteed. International buyers; Postage cost includes insurance. The purchaser is responsible for any import duty and/or taxes. Please be aware that, in recent times, international postage is experiencing longer than usual delays. Overhaul/Service explainedI am often asked about what an overhaul entails. So I have started adding a photo of the movement, disassembled ready to go through the cleaning machine. All old dried up lubricants and anything else that shouldn't be there is cleaned away. Then, it is reassembled, lubricated, adjustments made and regulated. Seals are also replaced as needed.About vintage mechanical watches:A vintage mechanical watch will not perform like a modern quartz (electronic) watch. It is not ideal as a daily wearer. It should be treated for what it is, something old, classical and special. Treat it as you would a vintage car - not ideal to use as a “daily driver”. Keep it in the condition at which you bought it and it will hold or, indeed, increase its value. Use it every day and it will go backwards. About Me: I am a born again watchmaker! I finished my apprenticeship in 1973 having completed technical training at the RMIT, Melbourne. In the early 80s I went into retail (jewellery and watches). About 25 years ago I realised that the watches that once were common had become rare and I began to appreciate their beauty both in style and mechanically. That’s when I started collecting classics. When covid hit, I retired from retail, set up a workshop at home, regained my skills and am now restoring classics with a passion.
Price: 1100 AUD
Location: Hobart, TAS
End Time: 2024-12-07T10:51:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25.84 AUD
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Item Specifics
Restocking fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 7 Days
Movement: Mechanical (Automatic)
Seller Warranty: Yes
Band Colour: Silver
Number of Jewels: 17 Jewels
Serial No.: 142238
Year Manufactured: 1971
Dial Colour: Black
Customised: No
Case Thickness: 13 mm
Reference Number: 6139-6032
Brand: Seiko
Department: Men
Type: Wristwatch
Caseback: Screwback
Case Colour: Silver
Band Material: Stainless Steel
Model: 5 Sports Speed-Timer
Style: Classic, Sport
Case No.: 6139-8032
Case Size: 41 mm
Features: Automatic Winding, Bi Lingual Day, English/Kanji, Chronograph, Day/Date, Diaflex Shock Resistance, Hardlex Crystal, Inner Rotating Bezel, Quick Day/Date Change, Tachymeter Scale Outer Bezel
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Display: Analogue