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Rare Vintage Seiko F231-4019 Men’s Classic Digital LCD Watch JDM 1970s

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BRAND:
Seiko
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned - Good
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is an extremely rare vintage Seiko F231-4019 men’s digital LCD watch, produced for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) in the 1970s. This early Seiko digital model represents the pioneering era of quartz LCD technology, featuring a sleek rectangular case design and a striking gold-tone finish that is far less commonly seen, making it a highly desirable variant among collectors. The watch is in full working condition, with all features and functions operating properly. All parts of the watch are original, including the case, dial, module, and bracelet, preserving its authentic vintage configuration. The watch is in good physical condition, showing signs of use and age consistent with its era. The photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully prior to purchase. Key Details: • Brand: Seiko • Model: F231-4019 • Era: 1970s • Market: Japan Domestic Market (JDM) • Movement: Quartz digital LCD (fully functional) • Case: Gold-tone case • Dial: Original LCD display • Crystal: Clear, in good condition • Bracelet: Original Seiko bracelet • Condition: Good overall condition with signs of use and age; photos best describe its physical condition A highly collectible and hard-to-find early Seiko digital watch, especially in this rare gold colorway, making it an excellent addition for collectors of vintage quartz and LCD timepieces. 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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