Vintage Seiko Spirit 7N43-7B60 1993

New Crystal - SCDQ005

A fan-favourite: The Seiko Spirit 7N43-7B70. I understand why: clean design, nice specifications, reliable and affordable! This Seiko has a fresh, new crystal & new battery.

€85,00 EUR
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A fan favourite and rightfully so: clean design, good specifications, solid reliability and very affordable! This is the Seiko Spirit Quartz Watch with reference 7N43-7B60 produced in 1993. I think it's one of our best sellers, we've sold 10 of this exact reference this year!

This model has a beautiful thin round steel case and white sunburst dial. It has a Kanji/English day indication because it is a JDM (Japan Domestic Market Model) made for the Japanese market.

The crystal has been replaced by a new, fresh, scratch-free XMF Sternkreuz. Watch is worn (especially the bracelet) but still looks great. I've placed a fresh battery, watch runs on time and quickset works.

This is model SCDQ005 from the 1994 Catalog and cost 15,000 Yen back then.

Specifications

  • Brand Seiko
  • Model Spirit
  • Reference 7N43-7B60
  • Movement Quartz
  • Caliber Seiko Cal. 7N43
  • Accuracy ±15 seconds/month
  • Age 1993
  • Crystal Mineral
  • Case Material Stainless Steel
  • Dial Ref 7N43-7000
  • Bracelet Ref D036AB-E
Dimensions
  • Case Width 34mm
  • Thickness 9mm
  • Lug-To-Lug 38mm
  • Bracelet Size 19-20cm
Condition
  • Condition Used (Fair)
  • Case Condition Worn - has overall scratches dents and signs of age and wear - see the pictures for a good impression.
  • Dial Condition Pristine - No visible dirt, waterdamage or stains.
  • Crystal Condition Brand New XMF Sternkreuz
  • Movement Condition Great. Fresh battery. Keeps time and quickset works
Comes with?
  • Box? No
  • Papers? No
  • Warranty? No
  • Additional?
Features & Information
  • This is a JDM (Japan Domestic Market) model meaning that it was produced and sold soley for and in Japan. Some models have not been sold as export model and they feature Kanji as a language on the day-wheel if the caliber has day-feature.

  • This watch has a water resistance rating of 10 ATM / 10 BAR / 100M - Your watch can withstand splashes, shower and is suitable for swimming. It is not suitable for water sports, pool-side diving or sea diving as it is not a diver watch.
    Note: Please note that this is a vintage watch, and therefor we would not advice swimming or diving with it at all. We can't offer warranty on if the watch is as waterproof as it was produced.

Vintage Seiko Catalog

This is model SCDQ005 costing 15,000 Yen in 1993.

Vintage Seiko Spirit 7N43-7B60 1993 JDM Quartz White Seiko Catalog Image

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How are you able to offer so much Vintage Seiko Watches?

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I've been collecting vintage Seiko Watches myself for over 10 years and over the years I've built a net work of fellow seiko-collectors, watch resellers and other companies and individuals that are able to consistently offer high-quality genuine vintage Seiko's to me, mainly from Asia & Japan.

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