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Seiko Wristwatch LordMatic Special 5216-6030 Vintage 1973
Seiko Wristwatch LordMatic Special 5216-6030 Vintage 1973
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SPECIFICATION
Reference : Seiko Lordmatic Special 5216-6050
Movement : 5216 23 jewel 28,800bph
Age : August 1973
Case Size : 35mm
Case Thickness : 11mm
Lug to Lug : 39mm
Lugs : 18mm
Condition : used Seiko watch
Box & Papers : No
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
POINTS TO MENTION
- In fantastic pre-owned condition, with light wear
- Case and bezel have some light scratches and marks
- Stunning graduated blue dial with crosshatch pattern
- Unscratched facet crystal
- Fully serviced Hi-beat movement
- English and Kanji day wheel
- Paired with its original signed LM stainless steel bracelet XGB300 with extender that fits upto a 7 1/2 inch wrist approx.
Discover the legendary Seiko Lord Matic. Seiko introduced the Lord Matic line with the intention of continuing the Lord Marvel legacy, setting the bar high for this new series of watches. Thanks to Seiko's design expertise, they achieved their goal and more!
This Lord Matic Special has an polished and brushed stainless steel case, a stunning graduated blue dial with cross hatch pattern and uses the Caliber 5216. It was produced by the Daini Seikosha Factory in the mid 70s. It is an automatic movement with a day and date complication. It has hacking and hand-winding, which is something you don’t get in similarly-priced modern day Seiko 5 watches with the 7S26 movement. It also has a rather pleasing instantaneous day and date change click at midnight, as opposed to the gradual transition from one date to another. It operates at 28,800 beats per hour, which was considered hi-beat at that era.
The 52xx family is a range of automatic movements, that equipped the Lord Matic Special and the King Seiko Special. They all have the stop second and the manual winding feature, their frequency is 28,800 bph.
The LM Special was only available in day & date configuration, with 5206 or 5216 calibre. Note that the 5206 and 5216 came in both 23- and 25-jewel variants. The main difference between these two is that the 5206 require one to wait for a “safe” time of day to set the date ( when the hands are below 3 and 9, this will avoid clashing, although its good practice to do this with all vintage watches) This movement formed the basis for Seiko’s return to automatic watchmaking in the 90s all the way to 2013 as it was the inspiration for the 4S line of movements.
A BIT OF TRIVIA
Both Suwa Seikosha factory (the makers of Grand Seiko) and Daini Seikosha factory (the makers of King Seiko) produced Lord Matic watches. The Suwa Seikosha factory created those with the 5600-series movements while Daini Seikosha factory made the 5100-series and the 5200-series.
Seiko's Lordmatic advertisements back then exemplified how Seiko positioned the Lord Matic watches as for “men on the way to the top.”. Today men and women wearing one have already reached the 'if you know you know phase'.
To those who wish to start their journey in vintage watches, the Lord Matic line is underrated and a lot more reasonably priced. If you want the functionality and the pedigree but without paying for the premium of the King Seiko and Grand Seiko, I highly recommend seeking out a Lord Matic.
OUR THOUGHTS
The Lordmatic Line was extensive and were available in a wide variety of dial and case configurations, we are lucky enough to have a few in the store. This special is an elite version, hi beat at 28,800bph with a wonderful sweep, English and Kanji day wheel, freshly serviced, which makes this vintage LM incredible value for any collector.
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