Vintage Seiko Watch, Classic Mens Gold Plated Watch Ref 6040-5Y39 - Made in 1989

Seiko Classic

Regular price £125.00 Sale

About this time piece:

This Classic Seiko Mens Watch is a reference 6040 case with a 5Y39 Movement, we have dated it to July of 1989, so if you are born in 1989 it may well be for you! It has a lovely classic white dial with gold dotted indices and roman numerals, also has a date window function.

There is some light dial damage at 8 o'clock as shown, other than that is is in great condition and working perfectly.

MOVEMENT: This is quartz movement with a new long life battery installed, functioning perfectly.
CASE: Watch case is in good condition apart from bezel which as shown is scratched.
DIAL: Brilliant condition.
BACK CASE: Great condition
BRACELET: Good condition
CROWN: Fantastic condition.
CRYSTAL: Good condition
OVERALL CONDITION: Has been tested, cleaned and checked over and is in excellent working order.
PRESENTATION: Presented in a vintage style presentation box if you would like this as a gift, see last picture for details.

AUTHENTICITY: Certification provided upon request.

Technical Specs:

CASE SIZE: 36mm to crown
STRAP WIDTH: 18mm
STRAP/WRIST SIZE: Currently set at 19cm, however we will resize as required.
CASE: Gold Plated
BRACELET: Gold Plated

Shipping:

Worldwide shipping available, all items are shipped fully insured and sent as priority mail.
For outside of the EU customs or import charges will be paid by the customer (if applied).

T&Cs

The watch is guaranteed to be in full functioning good working condition when it is posted from our store.
For your peace of mind Wilberforce Watches offers a 30 day mechanical limited warranty for all watches, please see full terms and conditions for full details, available at email request.

Whether it be two days after the sale or two years, please let us know the issue as we have got your back. However please bear in mind that due to the nature of vintage watches, we do expect reasonable treatment of all watches by their new owners. So, no cave diving or base jumping please.