GRAND SEIKO 6146-8010 Arabesque dial 3-sided cut glass
New arrival. GRAND SEIKO 6146-8010 Arabesque dial 3-sided cut glass. The arabesque dial, which is quite rare among 61GS, has arrived. p>
This 6146-8010 was manufactured for only one year from 1969 to 1970. p>
What is an arabesque dial? You may think that, because the letters GS are surrounded by arabesque patterns, they are called arabesque dials. p>
Applied (typesetting) "SEIKO" and "GS" are silver colors as shown in the above picture. Depending on how light is reflected, it may appear blackish. p>
The cut design of the case is also time-consuming. The lug part is cut at different angles. This is the point where this multifaceted cut looks three-dimensional. Moreover, this watch has three sides of cut glass. The dial is also three-dimensional. p>
Satin finish with vertical streaks and mirror finish on the horizontal part. p>
GS mark crown. There is a slight scratch on the edge of the glass at 6 o'clock, but it is not so noticeable, so it does not bother me when I see it. p>
If you look at the edge of the rug, you can see that it is a multi-faceted cut? You can see how much Seiko puts effort into this watch because it takes time and effort for these parts. p>
The medal on the back cover is almost in a beautiful state. p>
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The 61GS equipped with the Cal.6100 series, the first 10-vibration self-winding movement made in Japan, which is the 5th generation of Grand Seiko. p>
10 vibration means that the "temp", which can be said to be the heart of a mechanical watch, vibrates 10 times per second, and it vibrates 36,000 in one hour, so it is called high beat 36000. p>
Since a general watch has a movement of 21,600 vibrations / hour or 28,800 vibrations / hour, it is possible to obtain stable accuracy at a very high frequency. p>
Of course, if the frequency is increased, the wear of parts will increase and the risk of failure will increase. p>
The problem of durability was put together by Seiko's technology at the time, and it was released in the middle of 1968 as a watch with durability that can withstand practical use. p>
As the first domestically produced self-winding high-beat watch, it is one of the watches that remains in Seiko's history along with the hand-wound high-beat 45GS. p>
It can be said that it is the model that became the basis of the mechanical high beat 36000 that is also used in the current GS. p>
It has a simple and beautiful appearance based on the design principle "Seiko style" such as multi-faceted index. p> The case size of
36mm is just right for Japanese thin arms. p>
Overhauled at Matsuno Clock Shop. At that time, the packing is replaced. The case is intentionally left unpolished. p>
The product page is yet to come. p>