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Rare Vintage Seiko Scuba 7N85-0010 Quartz Diver Sports Watch JDM 1990s
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Up for sale is a Rare Vintage Seiko Scuba 7N85-0010 unisex quartz diver sports watch from the 1990s, produced for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM). This distinctive Seiko Scuba model features classic diver styling of the era with a bold rotating bezel, clean dial layout, and durable sport design.
The watch is in full working condition, and all features and functions of the watch are working properly.
All parts of the watch are original, including the case, dial, and original Seiko stainless steel bracelet with signed clasp. The dial features luminous hour markers paired with bold diver-style hands, giving the watch the functional aesthetic typical of Seiko’s Scuba series.
The watch is in good physical condition overall and shows signs of use and age consistent with a vintage piece. The photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully prior to purchase.
Key Details:
• Brand: Seiko
• Model: Scuba 7N85-0010
• Movement: Quartz (Caliber 7N85)
• Era: 1990s
• Market: Japan Domestic Market (JDM)
• Style: Diver / Sports Watch
• Bracelet: Original Seiko stainless steel bracelet with signed clasp
• Dial: Luminous hour markers
• Condition: Full working condition; good physical condition with signs of use and age
A collectible vintage Seiko Scuba diver from the 1990s, combining classic Seiko durability with distinctive two-tone styling — a great addition for collectors of vintage Seiko sports and diver watches.
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► 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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