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(SERVICED) Rare Vintage 1970 King Seiko KS Hi-Beat Gold Medallion 25 Jewels 5625-7070
(SERVICED) Rare Vintage 1970 King Seiko KS Hi-Beat Gold Medallion 25 Jewels 5625-7070
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[AVAILABLE ✅] – The Pinnacle of Precision: 1970 King Seiko KS Hi-Beat (Ref. 5625-7070)
This serviced Rare Vintage 1970 King Seiko KS Hi-Beat Ref. 5625-7070 represents the absolute pinnacle of Seiko’s high-grade mechanical watchmaking from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Powered by the elite 25-jewel Caliber 5625 automatic movement, this timepiece exemplifies the precision, refinement, and understated elegance that define the King Seiko line as a direct rival to the Swiss chronometers of the era.
Recently serviced, the watch runs accurately and operates smoothly for daily wear. The remarkably clean silver sunburst dial remains in its 100% original condition, featuring sharp applied indices and crisp hands that maintain a sophisticated, high-contrast aesthetic. The dial's pristine state captures light beautifully, preserving the authentic factory character and high-tier Japanese provenance sought by discerning collectors.
Housed in a classic stainless steel case with sharp facets and elegant lug lines, the watch retains its strong original geometry and refined profile. A standout feature of this reference is the original King Seiko 18K gold medallion on the caseback, which remains exceptionally well-preserved—a true mark of quality for a 50-year-old timepiece. Every critical component of the watch head—including the original dial, crown, and case—is entirely original and factory-correct. While the watch head remains in its original factory state, it has been paired with a high-quality replacement strap to complement its premium aesthetic.
Highly regarded by enthusiasts for its Hi-Beat movement and iconic gold medallion, the 5625-7070 is a standout example of Seiko's golden age of mechanical engineering. This 1970 model offers a superb combination of rarity, technical excellence, and lasting value—making it a compelling addition to any serious vintage Seiko collection.
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