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NOS Rare Vintage Seiko x Playboy V306-5030 Men’s Cuban Link Bracelet Watch JDM

■ STATUS: SOLD
THIS TIMEPIECE HAS FOUND A NEW HOME
LAST PRICE
$475.00
BRAND:
Seiko
UNIT CONDITION:
New without box or papers
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is a rare and highly collectible vintage Seiko x Playboy men’s quartz wristwatch, reference V306-5030, produced exclusively for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) in the 1980s. This bold collaboration blends Seiko’s craftsmanship with the iconic Playboy aesthetic, creating one of the most unique and sought-after designs of the era. This NOS example remains in mint physical condition and comes complete with its original hangtags. It features a rectangular gold-tone case paired with a clean golden dial, minimalist hour markers, and the signature Playboy bunny logo at 12 o’clock. One of its defining highlights is the original dual Cuban link bracelet, giving the watch an unmistakable and stylish presence. The watch is in full working condition, and all features and functions operate exactly as they should. All parts are 100% original, including the case, dial, and Cuban link bracelet. Key Details Brand: Seiko x Playboy Reference: V306-5030 Movement: Quartz Case: Gold-tone rectangular case Dial: Gold dial with Playboy logo at 12 o’clock Bracelet: Original dual Cuban link bracelet Origin: Japan Domestic Market (JDM) Era: 1980s Condition: NOS, mint physical condition, full working order, includes original hangtags A truly rare opportunity to own an original Seiko x Playboy collaboration piece. With its distinctive Cuban link bracelet and JDM exclusivity, this model stands out as a remarkable collector’s watch from the expressive style era of the 1980s. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.

► ARCHIVE FILE: SEIKO — BRAND HISTORY

Seiko begins with Kintaro Hattori, who opened a shop selling and repairing clocks in Tokyo's Ginza district in 1881, at the age of twenty-one. He founded the Seikosha factory in 1892 to manufacture wall clocks, built Japan's first wristwatch, the Laurel, in 1913, and put the Seiko name on a dial for the first time in 1924. By mid-century his successors ran one of the most vertically integrated watch companies on earth, making everything from hairsprings to cases under its own roof.

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