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Chinese porcelain birds

Brand

Seiko

Model

King Seiko 5625-8001 Automatic

Case size:

36mm

Year:

1975

Chinese porcelain birds

The story

King Seiko watches from the 1970s represent a pinnacle of Japanese horological craftsmanship, blending precision engineering with elegant design. The first King Seiko was produced in 1965 as a premium line by Seiko, launched to compete with Swiss luxury watches, showcasing exceptional quality and innovative technology. The 1970s marked a transformative era for Seiko, as the brand embraced quartz movements, which revolutionized the watch industry and solidified its reputation for reliability and accuracy.

Characterized by their distinctive styling and robust construction, King Seiko watches often featured striking dials, polished cases, and meticulous attention to detail. The production of King Seiko watches took place in two main factories: Suwa and Daini. Collectors and enthusiasts today value these watches not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their historical significance, as they embody a crucial period in the evolution of watchmaking that bridged traditional mechanical craftsmanship with modern advancements.


This golden watch has an inscription on the back indicating it was once a cherished gift to someone to commemorate an anniversary.

Blue and white was chosen as a color scheme to complement the gold, resembling Chinese and Japanese porcelain. Kintsugi also uses gold to repair broken pottery.

Common themes in such porcelain are birds and flowers, making them a perfect motif for this watch.

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