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The 7T59 calibre lived a short, but glorious, life from 1991 to 1993 and is still, in the analog watch world, one of the most complicated movement manufactured for the consumer grade segment. There is a school of thoughts that Seiko’s own 7A28/38 is a superior movement, but let’s not forget that the 7T59 is, to this day, the only analog 1/100th second chronograph offering day + date + GMT functions. Nothing in the current Seiko range of Coutura, Sportura, Premier, and even Velatura, offers as much. Nor can we find any watch like that in the catalogues of other brands.

Seiko Japan said that they manufactured the 7T59 to prove to the world it could be done. The reason they gave to explain the end of production was that digital watches had become all the rage and could offer the same functions for a lot less money. It is true that, for its days, the 7T59 range was expensive, with typical street prices between $750 and $1000, and over, depending on the model. If we calculate the cost of purchasing a 7T59 in constant US Dollars over 20 years, the introductory price of $2200 for the Masterpiece in 1992 would equate to $3500 in 2012.

The 7T59s are also linked to the Olympics of 1992. At the Barcelona Summer games, Seiko was the official timekeeper and ran an advertising campaign to showcase the 1/100th second chronograph technology alongside the need for accuracy of Olympic events.

For us, 7T59 afficionados, this series is quite special as the 7T59s were:

1. World’s very first 1/100th second quartz chronographs.
2. Only produced from very late 1991 thru to early 1993, a short run for Seiko models.
3. Only 12 hour 1/100th second quartz chronographs ever made with Day+Date+GMT
(other than digital watches) by any manufacturer.
4. Never marketed or sold in the USA.
5. There has never been anything like them before or since in the analog watch world.
6. Have you seen the dance of the 10th and 100th second hands? Truly mesmerizing!

Features of the 7T59

1. Gold Plated or Stainless steel case. 41mm diameter at widest point, 38.5mm at bezel, 10mm thick.
2. Water resistance 3, 10 or 15 bar (depending on the model).
3. Flat Mineral glass crystal (Limited Editions have a Sapphire crystal).
4. Nine hands.
5. Promethium-based luminous material for hr/min/sec hands and at indices.
6. Watch with bracelet weighs approximately 115 grams.
7. Hackset quartz movement with independently-adjustable
12 hour, and 24 hour hand for military time (GMT), or second time zone.
8. Day/date display with quickset change.
9. 1/100th second 12 hour chronograph features include user-realignable
hands on all chrono readouts.
10. Second crown so you can adjust the hour without having to stop it from running.

Note: The earliest verified serial number of a 7T59 is October 1991 (1Oxxxx), and the latest verified serial number is April 1993 (34xxxx).

Condition! Condition! Condition! 

Extremely Rare Vintage Seiko Olympic Chronograph Ref 7T59-7A20! If you read the article above then you know how rare and how well made this watch is. Best of all, this watch is in virtually As-New condition & accompanied with the original Seiko Stainless Steel Bracelet! so Rare to have this bracelet…word is that it is easier to find a replacement case than to find the bracelet! This is the Seiko Olympic Chronograph that you want to have in your collection!

 

BRAND: Seiko

MODEL: Olympic Chronograph Ref 7T49-7A20

MOVEMENT: Japanese Quartz

CASE: Fold Plated Stainless Steel

CROWN: Push/Pull Crown

SIZE: 39mm

LUGS: 20mm

DIAL: Black dial with contrasting with chronograph sub dials

BEZEL: Non rotating tachometer 

CONDITION: Vintage – Excellent - As-New!

BOXES/PAPERS: Watch Only!

WATER RESISTANCE: – 100m

STRAP/BRACELET: – Very Rare Original Seiko stainless steel bracelet – all Links & will fit up to a 8 1/4 inch wrist.




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We buy similar watches...large packages as well as one at a time. We also take trades against any of our watches...


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PLEASE NOTE: EFFECTIVE OCT 2019, PAYPAL DOES NOT REIMBURSE THEIR TRANSACTION FEES WHEN PROCESSING A REFUND. THEREFORE, IF YOU CHOOSE PAYPAL TO MAKE YOUR PAYMENT AND WISH TO RETURN A WATCH FOR ANY REASON, THEIR FEES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED TO YOU. I GLADLY ACCEPT PAYMENT WITH BANK TRANSFER, ZELLE, VENMO, CASH APP, ETC. Note: I ship via Fedex with signature required. Signature required to make sure the package gets into the right hands and avoids it being taken from your front door. If you will not be home during normal Fedex delivery hours and either cannot or will not make arrangements to pick up the package from Fedex, DO NOT BUY MY WATCH! I refuse to be held accountable because you ?have a day job? and refuse to take accountability for receiving the package. Secure delivery is my #1 priority and it should be yours as well. Thank you.