Vintage Seiko Stainless Steel Day-Date Quartz – Sleek Neo-Vintage Daily Wearer

$99.95

Vintage Seiko Stainless Steel Day-Date Quartz (Ref. 7N43-0AM0)

MADE IN JAPAN!

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Description

SEIKO vintage quartz watch
MADE IN JAPAN

 

“Seiko” (精工) is a Japanese word meaning “precision,” “exquisite workmanship,” or “refined craftsmanship.”
It comes from the characters:

  • 精 (sei) – fine, precise, refined

  • 工 (ko) – craft, workmanship

Originally, Seiko’s watchmaking division was called Seikosha (精工舎), meaning “House of Precision.”
In 1924 the company shortened the name to Seiko, keeping the core meaning.

So the brand name literally ties directly to the idea of precision engineering—which is exactly what the company wanted to be known for in its watches.

Embrace timeless Japanese engineering with a versatile classic that bridges the gap between dress elegance and sporty utility. This mid-90s Seiko 7N43-0AM0 features a robust, polished Stainless Steel architecture paired with an intricate multi-link steel bracelet, designed to contour effortlessly against the wrist for unmatched comfort.

The watch features a deep, ink-black dial accentuated by clean, luminous-tipped silver baton indices and hands, delivering immediate legibility under any lighting conditions. Positioned at 3 o’clock is an elegant day-date calendar window displaying both English and Kanji/Alternative options. Powered by the incredibly reliable, single-jeweled Seiko 7N43 quartz movement, this piece offers grab-and-go precision that mechanical watches simply cannot match.

If you’re building a collection or looking for an incredibly dependable, sharp-looking vintage timepiece that stands up to daily life, this stainless steel Seiko is the ideal candidate.

Technical Details

  • Reference Number: 7N43-0AM0

  • Movement Type: Seiko 7N43 Quartz (1 Jewel)

  • Serial Number: 630495
  • Manufacture Date: March 1996
  • Battery Specification: SR920SW  (Maxell Japan installed)

  • Case Material: Stainless Steel

  • Band Material: Stainless Steel Multi-Link Bracelet

  • Dial Color: Gloss Black with Applied Luminous Silver Baton Markers

  • Calendar: Dual-Language Day & Date Display at 3 o’clock

  • Water Resistance: Water Resistant (Standard Splash/Rain Proof Base Rating)

  • Case Diameter: ~37mm – 38mm (excluding crown)

  • Manufacturing Origin: Movement Japan, Cased in China (Official Seiko Factory Assembly)

 

Watch went through a service by a professional watch tech and keeps good time.

 

Comes complete with original steel bracelet*.

(*)Note: Stock bracelets are often shortened by previous owners and may not fit you(see bracelet size in the product images). We recommend adding a new Seiko lug width matched leather strap with your order.

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About the watch factory

Seiko Group Corporation (セイコーグループ株式会社Seikō Gurūpu kabushiki gaisha), commonly known as Seiko, is a Japanese maker of watches, clocks, electronic devices, and semiconductors. Founded in 1881 by Kintarō Hattori in Tokyo, Seiko introduced the world’s first commercial quartz wristwatch in 1969.

Seiko is widely known for its wristwatches. Seiko and Rolex are the only two watch companies considered to be vertically integrated. Seiko is able to design and develop all the components of a watch, as well as assemble, adjust, inspect and ship them in-house. Seiko’s mechanical watches consist of approximately 200 parts, and the company has the technology and production facilities to design and manufacture all of these parts internally.

Seiko offers one of the widest ranges of watch technologies in the world—quartz, kinetic, solar, mechanical, and Spring Drive—spanning everything from affordable everyday pieces to six-figure haute horlogerie. Over the decades it has launched multiple global brands, including Lorus, Pulsar, and Alba, while elevating its prestige through innovations like Spring Drive, which helped push Seiko into higher-end territory. In the 2010s, Grand Seiko and Credor were separated into fully independent luxury brands, while Seiko’s own global lineup now includes Grand Seiko, King Seiko, Prospex, Astron, Presage, and Seiko 5 Sports, with Credor remaining primarily Japan-focused.

Among Seiko’s key lines, Seiko 5 (born in 1963) is the gateway mechanical series known for durability and value; Lord Matic defined 1970s style with faceted crystals and colorful dials; Astron remains Seiko’s flagship GPS-solar tech line; Presage focuses on traditional mechanical craftsmanship with enamel and urushi dials; and Prospex delivers professional-grade dive, field, and pilot watches often embraced by enthusiasts. At the top end, Grand Seiko emphasizes precision, Zaratsu polished design, and movements like Spring Drive, while King Seiko—revived in the 2020s—brings back sharp, elegant 1960s styling with modern calibres.

Finally, Credor represents Seiko’s pinnacle of artisanal watchmaking, producing low-volume pieces in precious metals and showcasing Japanese decorative arts and haute complications from the Micro Artist Studio. Beyond watches, Seiko has also produced various electronic devices and, historically, jewelry and eyewear—though those divisions have since shifted to other companies.