Vintage Seiko Dolce ‘Super Hard Alloy’ 5931-5490 1983


Insanely Exquisite Seiko Dolce 5931-5490 - one of the most expensive models in the 1983 catalo. A truely hidden gem with insane features for its time: Sapphire Crystal, NSAG case, black stone set cabuchon crown & high-grade 5931 Caliber.

€195,00 EUR

This Vintage Seiko Dolce Watch is peak-seiko innovation, quality, style and craftmanship. Personally, I think the Seiko Dolce range is overlooked and has many gems - this one included.

This Seiko Dolce 5931-5490 Watch was one of the most expensive models in the 1983 Seiko Catalog due to it's insane spec sheet & features for its time. It features a sapphire crystal, a black stone set cabuchon crown and very well finished rectangular stepped case. The case is made of  "Super hard alloy". This was a special and expensive material to use, the surface hardness is high and resistant to small scratches, Hv = about 1200. This can definetly be seen 50 years later, see the beautiful case condition. It's also a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) Model - only released in Japan.

Due to the case material the watch is in great cosmetic condition for its age with minor detoriation on the applied indices. In comes on an aftermarket Bambi leather strap.

A Fresh Battery has been placed and it keeps time well aswell as sets smoothly through the crown.

This is model AGX808 costing a whopping ¥120,000 back in 1983

Specifications

  • Brand Seiko
  • Model 1983
  • Reference 5931-5490
  • Movement Quartz
  • Caliber SeikoCal. 5931
  • Accuracy
  • Age 1983
  • Crystal Mineral
  • Case Material NSAG
  • Dial Ref 5931-5640
  • Bracelet Ref Bambi Leather Strap
Dimensions
  • Case Width 28mm
  • Thickness 7mm
  • Lug-To-Lug 36mm
  • Bracelet Size Adjustable
Condition
  • Condition Used (Great)
  • Case Condition Great - The watch is used and worn and has minor signs of use, but generally the case is still in very good shiny condition for its age. See pictures for good impression.
  • Dial Condition Good/Great - Overall good condition, not signs of water damage or stains but the markers have been detoriated a little and there is some scuffs/marks on the dial, they are not very visible because of black dial on the wrist!
  • Crystal Condition 90/100 - There is some dirt and prone to marks from hand but overall perfect condition due to sapphire material.
  • Movement Condition Great - Fresh Battery, keeps time. Sets smooth.
Comes with?
  • Box? No
  • Papers? No
  • Warranty? No
  • Additional?
Vintage Seiko Catalog

This is model AGX88 costing ¥120000 in 1983.

Vintage Seiko Dolce ‘Super Hard Alloy’ 5931-5490   1983 Watch JDM Seiko Catalog Image

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