Seiko

1971 Seiko 5 Sports Rally (Ref. 6119-7173) Blue

$ 975

It’s hard not to love pretty much anything Seiko designs. Established in 1881, the Japanese brand has become one of the biggest names in watchmaking, with some truly iconic references to boot. 

Seiko introduced their 5 Sports line in the late '60s, with the “5” in the collection’s name referring to the five characteristics every watch within the lineup featured: an automatic movement, a day-date display at three o’clock, water resistance, a recessed crown at four o’clock, and highly durable cases and bracelets. The line was created to offer attainable, versatile, daily wearable pieces that often exuded a sense of whimsy and adventure through the various case shapes and dial colors on offer. This ref. 6106-6040 exudes a whole lot of both. 

Built in 1971, this incredible and colorful model is a super-clean example of early Seiko design exploration. It’s also a real conversation piece, thanks especially to its blue and white checkered rotating bezel, the beautiful blue dial, and the pop of orange from the sweep seconds hand.

SPECS

Stock # PT61197173
Brand Seiko
Style Sports
Model 6119-7173
Serial 100984
Size Men's
Material Stainless Steel
Dial Blue
Millimeters 38
Bracelet Seiko Bracelet

 

CASE & BRACELET

The excellent stainless steel case has been gently polished in the past. The case retains its original recessed button crown at 4 o'clock, which operates the day-date function. The case back retains all of its original finishing and factory markings. The star of the show is the incredible rotating bezel, with its blue and white checkered motif and lume pearl at 12 o'clock, which has faded to an almost orange color. The watch is finished with its original Seiko stainless steel bracelet with a Seiko clasp.

DIAL & HANDS

The original blue dial is clean and legible with silver markers. The original baton-shaped hands are in fantastic condition with lume inlays that match the dial, along with a faded orange seconds hand.

ACCESSORIES 

None. The watch is running and functioning correctly, though the service history is unknown. A movement service can be purchased upon request.

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