Seiko
1971 Seiko Automatic Chronograph (Ref. 6139-6005) "Blue Pogue"
The first automatic chronograph is a heavily disputed claim as multiple watch companies debuted what they claimed as "the first" automatic chronograph in the year 1969. However, The Seiko 6139-6000 was the first automatic chronograph that was available for purchase in May of 1969 exclusively to the Japanese market. Not only was the ref. 6139 the first production automatic chronograph but the watch also features a quickset day and date complication that is operated through the pushing of the button style crown.
The Seiko refs. 6139 are commonly nicknamed as a “Pogue”. In 1973, NASA Astronaut Col. Pogue wore his personal Seiko 6139-6002 during the NASA Skylab 4 mission, subsequently making Seiko the first automatic chronograph to be used in space. Pogue purchased the Seiko chronograph from a PX for $71 in 1972 to use during his flight training as NASA Astronauts were not issued their Omega Speedmasters until much closer to the launch dates. Due to Pogue's familiarity with the Seiko chronograph over the Omega Speedmaster, he hid his personal Seiko 6139-6002 in his flight suit before launching into space so that he could use his Seiko in conjunction with his Omega Speedmaster for the duration of the Skylab 4 mission.
(Col. Pogue during the Skylab 4 mission, wearing his personal Seiko 6139-6002 on his left wrist and his NASA issued Omega Speedmaster on his right)
Stock # | SKO61396005-4 | |
Brand | Seiko | |
Style | Automatic Chronograph | |
Model | 6139-6005 | |
Serial | 10XXXX | |
Size | Men's | |
Material | Stainless Steel | |
Dial | Blue | |
Millimeters | 45 | |
Bracelet | Seiko "H-Link" Bracelet |
CASE & BRACELET
The strong case has been previously polished and retains excellent factory dimensions with light signs of use present. The "Pepsi" bezel remains bright in color and shows gentle signs of use. The case back retains all or its original factory markings. The watch comes supplied on an Uncle Seiko "H-Link" bracelet that will fit up to a 7 3/4/ inch wrist.
DIAL & HANDS
The matte blue dial is in wonderful vintage condition, showing honest vintage wear, namely the hand drag at the dial center. The lume remain bright white with no degradation present. The original lume hands match the dial perfectly with no visible degradation. The sub-register minutes hand has no longer retains its red paint.
ACCESSORIES
None. The watch is functioning and keeping time perfectly, previous service history is unknown.