VERY RARE SEIKOSHA (rare Seiko) 1930's Railway Japanese mechanical pocket watch

Type 19. Early collectible item!

It would be great find for any collector

Fair condition. The dial has many traces of use, few cracks. The case has traces of use. Please see the photos for the assessment of watches. Runs well and keeps time accurately. Really watches look much better than in the photo

You can see all the history of the Seiko Railway Watches by click this link

https://www.plus9time.com/blog/2017/7/16/seiko-railway-watches

Such watches remained only in rare collections and this model is unconditionally intended for true collectors

Seiko Railway Watch Timeline

1929/4 Seikosha Type 19 released, Size 16 with 7 jewels
1929/11 Type 19 adopted by the Ministry of Railways as an official timepiece
1930 Hanging type case released, released model for telephone exchanges
1931 Hour markers changed to diamond from downward facing triangle
1931 Released Seikosha Railway Watch with knurled edge case
Model with 24 hour markings on dial released
1932-34 15 jewel version released
1939-40 Start of Seikosha Precision high quality model production
1941 Army Precision clock, Navy Deck Watch start 15j
1945/10 Type 19 Seikosha Production resumes with introduction of 91RW
1952 Enamel dial version with Precision marking was produced for only 1 year
1955 Seconds Setting marking introduced
1959 Seikosha marking changed to Seiko
Diaflex marking for unbreakable mainspring material
Second Settings Diaflex marking for models with hacking function and mainspring material
1960 15j post war models adopted by National Rail
1963 Changed case to round style as used before the war
1971/11 Type 19 Seikosha movement production discontinued
1972/3 61RW production started, 21j movement
1972/4 61RW sales started
1976/7 38RW QYE010 released, 3870A +-10 sec month
1978/1 61RW discontinued
1978/1 75RW QHV010 production started, 7550A +-15 sec month
1978/3 75RW sales started
1978/8 63RW released 17j & 21j versions produced
1980 75RW Japan National Railway adopted,
63RW discontinued
1985 High performance 7C11 introduced, 16000A/m magnetic resistance
1998 Long life quartz 7C21 released with 10 year battery
2000 SCVR001 Seiko Historical Collection model released

DEFECTS: traces of use on the case


COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Japan

MANUFACTURER: Seikosha


OVERALL CONDITION (10-point scale): 7


CASE

Condition (10-point scale): 7

Inscriptions on the back side of the back cover: SKS and serial number


GLASS

Material:acrylic

Condition (10-point scale): 7-8


DIAL

The enamel dial

It has many traces of use. Please see the photos

Condition (10-point scale): 6


CHAIN

Without chain


MOVEMENT

Mechanical: hand-winding

Inscriptions on the movement: Seikosha, 7 jewels


DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT, FUNCTIONS

    

Diameter

1.97 inch (50.0 mm)

Diameter with crown

2.32 inch (59.0 mm)

Depth

0.59 inch (15.0 mm)

Crystal

1.71 inch (43.5 mm)

Weight

2.75 oz (78.0 g)

Function

Hours, minute, second subdial

Country made

Japan

Dimensions of watches


HISTORY

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seikosha

Seikosha (精工舎 Seikōsha) was a branch of the Japanese company Seiko that produced clocks, watches, shutters, computer printers and other devices. It was the root of the manufacturing companies of the Seiko Group.

  • 1881 — Kintarō Hattori opens the watch and jewelry shop "K. Hattori" (Hattori Tokeiten in Japanese; currently named Seiko Holdings Corporation) in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan.
  • 1892 — Seikosha is established in Tokyo as the clock manufacturing arm of K. Hattori.
  • 1917 — K. Hattori becomes a company (K. Hattori & Co., Ltd.).
  • 1937 — The watch production division of Seikosha is split off as Daini Seikosha Co., Ltd. (第二精工舎 literally The Second Seikosha).
  • 1942 — Daiwa Kogyo, Ltd. is founded in Suwa, Nagano by Hisao Yamazaki.
  • 1943 — Daini Seikosha establishes a factory in Suwa for manufacturing watches with Daiwa Kogyo.
  • 1959 — Daiwa Kogyo and the Suwa Plant of Daini Seikosha merge to form Suwa Seikosha Co., Ltd. (諏訪精工舎)
  • 1961 — Shinshu Seiki Co., Ltd. is established as a subsidiary of Suwa Seikosha.
  • 1970 — Seikosha is split off from K. Hattori & Co., Ltd., and Seikosha Co., Ltd. is incorporated.
  • 1982 — K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. is renamed Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd.
  • 1982 — Shinshu Seiki is renamed Epson Corporation.
  • 1983 — Daini Seikosha is renamed Seiko Instruments & Electronics Ltd.
  • 1985 — Suwa Seikosha and Epson merge to form Seiko Epson Corporation.
  • 1990 — Hattori Seiko Co., Ltd. is renamed Seiko Corporation.
  • 1996 — Seikosha Co., Ltd. is divided into Seiko Precision Inc. and Seiko Clock Inc., Website domain Seikosha is registered.
  • 1997 — Seiko Instruments & Electronics is renamed Seiko Instruments Inc.
  • 2007 — Seiko Corporation is renamed Seiko Holdings Corporation.
  • 1 October 2009 — Seiko Instruments becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Holdings.

RECOMMENDATIONS

All Antique watches are mechanical. Many repairs will not be cheap, as most likely they will require replacement of non-standard parts (unlike most late model watches).

  • Antique watches should not be beaten or dropped - because repairs may be expensive.
  • Antique watches are generally NOT waterproof. This is because waterproofing was not in general production until the middle of the 20th century for most watches. Therefore you should protect your antique watch from exposure to moisture.
  • If your watch becomes wet it should be dried off quickly. Carefully open all covers and use a hair drier to blow dry the movement, dial, covers, crown. This will reduce the amount of rust.
  • If your watch becomes wet with any kind of salt water you should immediately immerse or spray your watch with fresh (no-salt) water to remove all the salt from the works before drying the watch completely. Any salt left in the watch will combine with moisture in the air to rust metal components of the movement, case etc.
  • Winding any mechanical watch tight may break the mainspring. If you can avoid it do not wind the watch hard.
  • When adjusting the hands of your watch, move them in a clockwise direction only. Counter-clockwise adjustments may damage the movement. It is desirable to adjust the hands of your watch at the same time every day. An automatic or self-winding watch should be worn for at least 8 hours a day. It is a mechanical watch in which the mainspring is wound automatically as a result of natural motion of the wearer's arm, to provide energy to run the watch, making manual winding unnecessary.
  • If you must adjust counter-clockwise make it for small adjustments only (i.e. for minutes, NOT hours).
  • Be careful and gentle when adjusting the movement speed (faster or slower). Don't make sharp movements, and don't touch other components in the movement especially the pendulum mechanism.
  • Every 2-3 years it is necessary to service and oil vintage watches. If the course of your watches is worsening and the accuracy of the reduction in the duration of the clock (autonomy) from one fully wound spring - it need a service.
  • IF the watch is dirty - allow the watch to run down, don't wind it again until you have it serviced by a qualified watch repair expert. Dust will absorb and remove important lubricants and cause the movement pieces to wear down.
  • To clean the case, dial and crystal you should use a cloth that does NOT leave fibers as these may get caught up in the movement. Check with your Watch repair expert to get an appropriate cloth.
  • Keep your antiques watch away from magnets. Strong magnetic fields may affect the accuracy of your watch since some vintage watches were made with iron based components in the movement.
  • Most Cases and Covers are fine components and will not handle abuse well. The watch should not be shaken, beaten, or stressed.
  • Antique watches generally experience an error of up to 5-7 minutes a day. Any accuracy of +- 5 minutes is very good.
  • Mechanical watch is not recommended to use for engage in extreme sports, and expose them to excessive vibration loads. Recoil force, which take on the clock, affect their reliability and precision. No matter how perfect was not anti-shock mechanism, there is always the chance of excessive load that details of the mechanism can not survive.
  • Watch with calendar. It is not recommended to adjust, the date between 20.00 and 06.00, because at this time involved a mechanism for automatic adjustment date. Translation pointers calendars manually in this position arrows may damage the mechanism. Date changes should be made, relegating pre-clockwise to lower sector of the dial (for example, to position 6 (18.00) hours).
  • Chronograph watches. In most cases, these watches contain the "start/stop" button and "reset" button. It is strongly recommended not to press the "reset" if the chronograph is running. Before you use the "Reset" button need to stop the chronograph by button "start/stop". Using the "reset" when running chronograph can damage the mechanism of most models of watches.

SHIPPING

We ship to any country. This item will be shipped to you from Europe (Ukraine) via registered airmail with tracking number and insurance within 7-14 days (except for the weekends and holidays) after the payment is fully received.

Typical Delivery Time

          • European Countries: about 7-10 days;
          • USA, Japan & other: about 10-14 days.

NOTE: Delivery time may increase because of postal services and/or customs. Please, don't worry and check location of your parcel using provided tracking number. In spite of delays all our previous lots have been successfully delivered!

The item will be packed very carefully!

WARNING!!!

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RETURNS/REFUNDS

  1. You have 3 days to contact us and 5 days to return it from the date it was received. If this item is in your possession more than 3 days, it is considered used and we will not issue you a refund or replacement. There are no exceptions!
  2. All returned items must be in the original packaging and you must provide us with the shipping tracking number, specific reason for the return, and your eBay ID.
  3. We will refund your full winning bid amount, upon receipt of the item in its original condition and packaging with all components and accessories included, after both Buyer and Seller cancel the transaction from eBay or you may choose to have a replacement.
  4. Return shipping is to be paid by the Buyer.

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