Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"
Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"

Vintage Seiko Chronograph 7018-7000 "One-Eyed Panda"

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Seiko 7018-7000 “One-Eyed Panda” – The Slim Japanese Flyback Chronograph Worth Chasing (Just Serviced)

It’s not every day that you come across a vintage Seiko as charismatic—and as technically interesting—as the 7018-7000 “One-Eyed Panda.” This is one of those watches that quietly bridges Seiko’s golden age of mechanical innovation and the distinct design sensibilities collectors love today.

A Quick Walk Through Seiko’s Chronograph Evolution

The story behind the 7018-7000 stretches back further than you might expect. Seiko’s push into automatic chronograph territory began in the early 1970s, but the groundwork was laid in the mid-60s, when the brand essentially split itself in two—Suwa and Daini—to spark internal competition. It worked. Daini’s answer to Suwa’s 6138/6139 was the 701X family, and when the 7017 hit the scene in 1970, it set a record as the world’s thinnest automatic chronograph movement.

The 7018 movement, introduced in 1971, is the evolution of that concept: still just 5.9mm thick, but now with a 30-minute counter and a rare flyback function. For those who time anything repeatedly, a flyback chronograph is a joy—just one press resets and restarts the timer, no fuss.

The “One-Eyed Panda” and Why It Matters

When people talk about the Seiko 7018-7000, “One-Eyed Panda” is the nickname that always comes up. It’s not hard to see why: the black subdial at 6 o’clock, set against a clean white face, instantly recalls the look of a traditional panda dial, just with a little asymmetrical attitude. These models were produced from the early to mid-1970s and, while not the rarest Seiko chronograph, they’re far from common—especially in well-kept condition.

Details You’ll Appreciate

  • Case: The 7018-7000 has a slim, rounded steel case with distinctive lugs—different than its 7018-8000 sibling. 
  • Dial: The white dial, black subdial, and sharp baton markers deliver that “one-eyed” look. It’s clean, easy to read, and stands out from the crowd.
  • Movement: Under the hood is the 7018A automatic movement, flyback-equipped and beating at 21,600 bph. No manual wind, no hacking—just straightforward, reliable mechanics.

Wearing Experience

This is a chronograph that wears like a dress watch. Its slim profile means it slips under a cuff and feels refined on the wrist, but the panda dial gives it a playful punch. The 37mm case size is spot on for vintage or modern tastes.

For Collectors, Enthusiasts, and the Just-Getting-Started

The 7018-7000 “One-Eyed Panda” is a bit of a cult favorite. It’s less talked about than the 6139 or 6138, but ask any vintage Seiko enthusiast and they’ll tell you: it’s a sleeper hit. If you want a Seiko that flies under the radar, combines technical interest with standout looks, and is a genuine part of Japanese watch history, this is it.

 

Specification:

Maker: Seiko

Model: Seiko 7018-7000 “One-Eyed Panda”

Era: 1971 Aug

Case Diameter: 37 mm

Lug Width: 18 mm

Case Condition: Factory brushed and mirror finishing still available on the case in orignal and good condition, there is a minor usage mark at 10 oclock of the bezel and the left side of the case. But the overall condition is good. 

Dial Condition: White with black subdial, baton markers with 3 black small dot aging near 1 o clock , 11 o clock and 8 o clock. But the overall dial condition is great.

Movement:  Seiko 7018A automatic flyback chronograph (30-min counter, 21,600 bph) Just serviced by our watch makers in Japan in perfect condtiion. The chrono hand return to position as show in the photo.


Why Add This Vintage Seiko to Your Watch Box?

  • It’s the thinnest automatic flyback chronograph of its era—full stop.
  • Iconic “One-Eyed Panda” dial. Looks great, feels great, wears great.
  • A piece of Seiko’s internal rivalry and technical progress, not just another panda dial.

If you’re searching for a vintage Seiko with a story, the right mix of rarity and wearability, and a design that’s only gotten better with age, the 7018-7000 “One-Eyed Panda” deserves a spot in your collection.

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