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SeikoVintage Watch | Seiko 6139 SpeedtimerThe Seiko 6139: A Pioneering Automatic Chronograph The history of the world's first automatic chronograph is a matter of great debate among watch enthusiasts. While the Zenith El Primero and the Swiss joint force Caliber 11 often claim the spotlight, the Seiko 6139 movement, which was launched in the same year, deserves equal recognition as the first automatic movement. In 1969, Zenith announced its groundbreaking El Primero, while the Swiss joint force revealed the Caliber 11 in August of the same year. However, on the other side of the globe in May 1969, Seiko quietly introduced its Seiko 6139 movement, making it technically the first manufacturer to launch an automatic chronograph watch in the market. Unique Features of the Seiko 6139 Movement The 6139 movement sets itself apart from its contemporaries with a few distinct features: - Dial Layout: Unlike the El Primero and Caliber 11, the Seiko 6139 features only one sub-dial, indicating a 30-minute register at the 6 o'clock position. - Crown and Actuators: The watch crown sits flush inside the case, with only the chronograph actuators protruding at the edges. Because Seiko want to emphasis on the automatic feature of the watch and means the watch does not need a crown to wind. - Day-Date Complication: The 6139 comes equipped with a day-date complication that can be quickly set by pressing the crown firmly into the case. However, due to the age of the movement, many 6139 models have lost this quick-set function as a result of a broken setting wheel. This example we offer have a fully functional quick set. - Column Wheel Chronograph: The 6139's column wheel chronograph engages smoothly but firmly, outperforming many of today's entry-level chronograph movements. A Testament to Seiko's Ingenuity The Seiko 6139 movement serves as a testament to the brand's innovative spirit and commitment to excellence in watchmaking. As the first automatic chronograph watch launched in the market in 1969, it holds a special place in 0 490490RUB490RUB
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The Seiko 6139: A Pioneering Automatic Chronograph The history of the world's first automatic chronograph is a matter of great debate among watch enthusiasts. While the Zenith El Primero and the Swiss joint force Caliber 11 often claim the spotlight, the Seiko 6139 movement, which was launched in the same year, deserves equal recognition as the first automatic movement. In 1969, Zenith announced its groundbreaking El Primero, while the Swiss joint force revealed the Caliber 11 in August of the same year. However, on the other side of the globe in May 1969, Seiko quietly introduced its Seiko 6139 movement, making it technically the first manufacturer to launch an automatic chronograph watch in the market. Unique Features of the Seiko 6139 Movement The 6139 movement sets itself apart from its contemporaries with a few distinct features: - Dial Layout: Unlike the El Primero and Caliber 11, the Seiko 6139 features only one sub-dial, indicating a 30-minute register at the 6 o'clock position. - Crown and Actuators: The watch crown sits flush inside the case, with only the chronograph actuators protruding at the edges. Because Seiko want to emphasis on the automatic feature of the watch and means the watch does not need a crown to wind. - Day-Date Complication: The 6139 comes equipped with a day-date complication that can be quickly set by pressing the crown firmly into the case. However, due to the age of the movement, many 6139 models have lost this quick-set function as a result of a broken setting wheel. This example we offer have a fully functional quick set. - Column Wheel Chronograph: The 6139's column wheel chronograph engages smoothly but firmly, outperforming many of today's entry-level chronograph movements. A Testament to Seiko's Ingenuity The Seiko 6139 movement serves as a testament to the brand's innovative spirit and commitment to excellence in watchmaking. As the first automatic chronograph watch launched in the market in 1969, it holds a special place in
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Seiko 6139-6032 Speedtimer JDM from Feb 1971 - Serial nº 124991 (see Video) #2
Seiko 6139-6032 Speedtimer JDM from Feb 1971 - Serial nº 124991 (see Video) #2Seiko 6139-6032 Speedtimer JDM from Feb 1971 - Serial nº 124991 (see Video) #2
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