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Seiko Alarm Watch Bell-Matic 4006-7012 Vintage 1973
Seiko Alarm Watch Bell-Matic 4006-7012 Vintage 1973
SPECIFICATION
Reference : Seiko Bell-Matic 4006-7012
Movement : 4006 27 jewel
Age : February 1973
Case Size : 38.5 mm
Case Thickness : 13.5mm
Lug to Lug : 43 mm
Lugs : 19mm
Condition : Used Seiko watch
Box & Papers : No
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
POINTS TO MENTION
- In great pre-owned condition, with light wear from use
- Case and bezel have some light scratches and marks
- Fully serviced Alarm movement
- Paired with its original Seiko bracelet XAB 021 that fits approx. 7.5 inch wrist
First launched in 1966, Bell-Matic is the only mechanical alarm watch that Seiko has produced and it is an exciting part of the brand's history. The watch we have here is a JDM 27 jewel Bell-matic with a silver sunburst dial the 4006-7012.
Inside the watch, it houses many technological achievements and complications. Day-Date complication, a mechanical driven alarm mechanism, two springs powering the watch's timing function and alarm functions, and an automatic self-winding mechanism for the timing function
The grey sunburst dial with the hour marker and hands highlighted in polished steel is considered as a special variance in the product line. The dial reminds us of our 45King Seiko we have had. Making this watch beautiful and functional.
The alarm function is indicated by the red triangle on the outside chapter ring, it makes the mark simple yet not interrupting the design elements of the watch.
A BIT OF TRIVIA
Bell-Matic was a product line targeting busy professionals in Japan that didn't want to waste time in their life. Today we have our phones for this, which could make you think that the Bell-Matic's are superfluous but on the contrary, strangely they remind us that life isn't all about 'time' it can be fun, quirky and beautiful.
The ‘bell’ in the Bell-Matic is a curved metal sounding spring that is repeatedly struck by a small hammer powered by a spring unwinding. That spring is released by a lever moved by a wheel sitting on top of the hour wheel on the dial side. the 4006 utilizes two separate barrels for storing power. This ensures that the power required to ring the bell does not detract from the power reserve for timekeeping. A watch that powered its alarm via the regular mainspring would stop after the alarm sounded and not be particularly useful.
OUR THOUGHTS
The brilliant Seiko Bell-Matic 4006-7012. Boasting 27 jewels and a mechanical alarm, this watch combines luxury with practicality. The silver dial adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit, making it a must-have accessory for any watch lover.
SKU:SBM320WO