If you are a fan of rare and unique vintage watches, you will love this Seiko Braille Blind watch from 1968. This watch was specially designed for the visually impaired, with raised dots on the dial and the hands that can be felt by touch. The watch also has a special feature that allows the user to open the crystal and access the dial without damaging the watch. This watch has a 17 jewels manual winding movement with caliber 6618A, which is accurate and reliable. The movement was produced from 1967 to 1971 and is one of the few Seiko movements that have a hacking function, meaning that the second hand stops when the crown is pulled out. The watch has a stainless steel case with a diameter of 36mm and a thickness of 11mm, which is comfortable and elegant on the wrist. The case back has the Seiko logo and the reference number 6618-8001 engraved. The watch comes with its original Seiko box and Original seiko bracelet. The watch is in excellent condition for its age, with only minor signs of wear and no major scratches or dents. The crystal, dial, and hands are clean and clear, and the movement is running well. The watch is fully functional and ready to wear. This watch is a rare and collectible item, as the Seiko Braille Blind watch was only produced for a few years and is hard to find nowadays. Seiko is a renowned Japanese watchmaker that was founded in 1881 and has a long history of innovation and quality. Seiko was the first to introduce the quartz watch, the kinetic watch, and the spring drive watch, among other achievements. This watch is a great opportunity to own a piece of Seiko history and a watch that is both practical and stylish. Whether you are looking for a watch for yourself or a gift for someone special, this Seiko Braille Blind watch will not disappoint. This watch is guaranteed to be authentic and original!


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