SEIKO vintage Digital LCD watch, 1979.
Manufacturer | Seiko |
Model Description | LCD Digital ladies watch |
Case number | L221-5080 |
Type | Quartz LCD Digital |
Strap / Bracelet | Original bracelest |
Special Features | Early digital movement from the late 1970s |
A vintage ladies Seiko Digital LCD watch from 1979. The watch has a very classic vintage digi appearance, and features the L221 early digital movement released in 1978. There are two buttons, one to move to time-setting mode and one to toggle between time and date. The watch features the original bracelet and clasp. The case excluding pusher is approximately 24.1mm across.
The bracelet is currently setup to fit a 14.5cm wrist. There are 5 holes in the clasp for further extending the bracelet if required. The crystal is in reasonable condition for age, with a couple of light scratches and one heavier scratch at the bottom though outside of the LCD viewpoint. The movement is in clean condition and keeps good time. The LCD is nice and clear with no signs of bleeding or rainbow effect.
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