1965 Seiko 6206-8040 Seikomatic “Weekdater” (Dolphin)
1965 Seiko 6206-8040 Seikomatic “Weekdater” (Dolphin)
Seiko's "Seikomatic" line up from the 1960's offers some of the cleanest layouts and most enduring case architecture to come out of era. Mid-century modernity and minimalism that's just as relevant today as it was when they were introduced nearly 60 years ago. This 8040 from October of ‘65 is no exception. The dial is a crisp true silver sunburst beneath a glossy lacquer finish. It’s set with polished and beveled applied indices, and both the day and date windows feature applied polished frames. Conventionally, the date aperture is at three o’clock, but this “weekdater” displays the day in full above the six. The hour and minute hands are polished and beveled dauphines that are easily legible at a glance, and a long and slender sweep counts off the seconds. Framing the dial is a raised chapter with a subtle minute track that gives this piece a truly “all dial” appearance. Like other water resistant models produced before 1966, Seiko’s “Dolphin” motif is embossed on the case back, and the serial number is a seven digit sequence, rather than six. The case has tight lines and sharp angles that give it an almost faceted appearance. Stout, short lugs and a thicker profile provide a well balanced build that wears well on any wrist. It is completely original aside from a replacement crystal, and post service, the gilt finished 6206B is keeping near perfect time. We’ve paired it with a chestnut suede with white stitching for a perfect pairing in any setting. Well past the half century mark, it is incredibly well preserved. It is as dependable as it is versatile, and opportunities to own clean, original examples continue to diminish as demand steadily rises. This one won’t disappoint.
CNS Chestnut Suede Leather with Khaki Stitch
Serviced 1/13/23
Diameter- 36mm
Lugs- 19mm