![]() In this case you’ll need to know the intimate history of the model – for example, the SBDX005 Historical Collection 600m diver was released in 2000 with 1,000 pieces made. Limited edition Seikos are usually made within a very short time frame – perhaps not more than a few months in the year it was introduced. 123/300 (denoting the 123rd piece out of a total of 300 pieces) usually don’t have serial numbers. Limited edition models with unique sequenced numbering, e.g. Seiko watches made prior to the late 1960s, most probably 1967 have 7-digit serial numbers instead. There are however exceptions to this rule. The Seiko diver above is from November 2003.Įvery Seiko watch manufactured is given a 6-digit serial number. Reading numbers off solid metal casebacks is pretty straightforward. Pictured above is a the caseback of an SKX007K Seiko dive watch. The majority of Seiko watches come with solid metal casebacks (stainless steel, solid gold, gold plated or titanium) and the serial numbers are also stamped in a straight line.
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