The Dawn of King Seiko: A 1960s Horological Revolution
In 1961, Seikoโs Daini factory dared to challenge Swiss dominance with a secret weapon: the first-generation King Seiko. This reference 15034 isnโt just a watchโitโs the cornerstone of Seikoโs luxury lineage, crafted two years before Grand Seikoโs debut. As one of the earliest stainless steel examples ever produced (a mere 25% of total models), this watch represents Japanโs bold entry into high-end watchmaking. For collectors of Vintage Seiko, itโs akin to owning a โModel Tโ of Japanese horology: rare, revolutionary, and irreplaceable.
The Rarity: Stainless Steel Case & Applied Dial (AD)
This 15034 defies the odds. Unlike its gold-capped siblings, the stainless steel case was a statement of ambition in 1962โa material reserved for only the most progressive designs. Paired with its original applied dial (AD), marked by crisp, silver indices and a triangle-pierced star logo, it epitomizes Seikoโs early craftsmanship.
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Applied Dial (AD): Features raised, hand-finished markers with mirror-polished surface.
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Sword Hand: The swore hand used in first gen King Seiko is the inspiration for future generations of Seikos to come
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Stainless Steel Survivor: Less than a quarter of first-gen King Seikos used steelโmost were gold-capped.
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Design DNA: Elongated, rounded lugs and a razor-thin bezelโhallmarks of Dainiโs avant-garde 1960s style.
A Closer Look: Unmatched Originality
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Dial: Pristine sunburst silver AD dial with minor aging on the bottom of the dial near 6 oโclock area. Theย triangle-and-three-lines emblem under the 6 oโclock confirms its applied dial heritage.
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Case: Unpolished, with sharp edges and factory brushingโextremely rare for a 62-year-old watch
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Movement: The Daini 54A (25 jewels), a robust 18,000vph workhorse modified from Seikoโs Cronos line. A tangible link to Japanโs post-war engineering resurgence.
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Caseback: Original shield medallionโcross, crown, and three diamondsโan emblem still used in modern King Seiko reissues. The King Seiko sign is still using in current reissue of modern King Seiko
Why This King Seiko 15034 Is a Grail
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First-Generation Pedigree: The blueprint for all future King/Seiko luxury models.
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Steel Rarity: 1 of ~25% ever madeโfar scarcer than gold-capped variants.
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Time Capsule Condition: Unrestored dial, case, and movementโa true survivor.
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Historical Significance: Debuted in Seikoโs โgolden decade,โ predating Grand Seikoโs rise.
Own a Chapter of Watchmaking History
The King Seiko 15034 isnโt just a watchโitโs a manifesto. A declaration that Japan could rival Europe in artistry and precision. For Vintage Seiko collectors, this is a once-in-a-decade opportunity to own the model that started it all: unrestored, unapologetically original, and unmatched in provenance.
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Specification:
Maker: Seiko
Model:ย King Seiko First Gen 15034
Era:ย around 1962
Case Diameter:ย 35.5 mm but it wear surprisingly larger that 56KS
Lug to Lug: 43 mm
Lug Width: 19 mm
Case Condition:ย Stell case with multi-dimension lug as a symbol of the 2nd batch of the first generation King Seiko the watch is not polished and the cashback crown logo is still clearly preserved
Dial Condition: Pristine sunburst silver AD dial with minor aging on the bottom of the dial near 6 oโclock area.
Movement:ย Handwind Movement 18,000bph running well and just serviced by our watch maker in Japanย
And of course, it comes with any colour of our Kyoto Series Leather Straps.ย Also you can pair it up with any straps we have in store by adding just a few extra to make the watch suit your personal taste.ย Just let us know which one you like to pair the beauty up with.