Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]
Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]

Vintage Watch | King Seiko 5625 [With Original Box]

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Vintage King Seiko 5625-8000: The 1970s Icon of Japanese Innovation

The King Seiko 5625-8000: Where Heritage Meets Modernity

Born in the 1970s—a decade where Seiko redefined global watchmaking—the King Seiko 5625-8000 embodies Japan’s relentless pursuit of horological excellence. While its sibling, the 4502-7000, pioneered high-frequency glory, this reference represents Seiko’s evolution: a bridge between vintage charm and modern practicality. Equipped with the 28,800bph Hi-Beat Calibre 5625 and a date complication, it marries precision with everyday sophistication, cementing its status as a Vintage Seiko icon for collectors who value both form and function.

Technical Brilliance: The 56-Series Hi-Beat Movement

At its heart lies the Calibre 5625, an automatic Hi-Beat movement renowned for reliability and refined engineering. Unlike earlier hand-assembled King Seikos, the 56-series embraced advanced manufacturing techniques, reflecting Seiko’s shift toward scalable excellence without sacrificing accuracy. With a smooth 8-beats-per-second rhythm and a quickset day-date feature—a rarity in 1970s watches—this movement powered Seiko’s mission to dominate both dress watches and daily wear. For enthusiasts of Vintage Seiko, it’s a testament to the brand’s ability to innovate while honoring its legacy.

Grammar of Design: A Timeless Statement

The 5625-8000’s case is a masterclass in Seiko’s iconic design language. Its wide, faceted lugs and razor-sharp mirror polish echo the boldness of earlier King Seikos, while the slimmer profile and sunburst dial (often in rare silver or champagne tones) add understated versatility. This model’s balanced proportions and Zaratsu-style finishing influenced generations of Grand Seiko designs, making it a cornerstone of Japanese vintage watch aesthetics.

A Rare Survivor: Pristine Condition & Collector Appeal

This particular King Seiko 5625-8000 stands out with a sharp case and original Seiko Box and even the paper cover of the box and original Seiko leather straps:

  • Case: Retains sharp edges and deep mirror polish, case have not been polished before. The caseback cover of this 5626 shows that it is the transitional refernece that manufacture less than a year, because only the reference in 1974 will have both 5625 and 5626 engrave on the case back as Seiko made them for both watches. This shows that Seiko are trying to make mutiple adatable parts for different reference and a step into larger scale production.
  • Dial: Original sunburst finish no aging found on the dial perfect in everyway
  • Crystal: There is no usage mark on the crystal
  • Functionality: Date snaps crisply at midnight, a hallmark of Seiko’s engineering rigor.

While subtle signs of its 50-year journey remain, its condition elevates it beyond a mere timepiece to a museum-grade artifact of 1970s horology.

 

Specification:

Maker: Seiko

Model: 5625 - 8000

Era: 1974 Sep

Case Diameter: 37 mm

Lug to Lug: 42 mm

Lug Width: 18 mm

Case Condition: Unpolished mirror finished case in nice condition with a minor usage mark on the case, with a rare case back with double signed only produced less than a year

Dial Condition: White Sunbursted dial in nice condition

Crystal: No usage mark on the crystal like new

Movement: Automatic Hi-Beat Movement 28,800bph, in nice running condition keeping great time. Date quick change function working perfectly. 

Box: The watch come with Seiko's orignal Box and Paper cover it is rare to see vintage Seiko still retain the box from 50 years ago and even the paper cover!

And of course, it comes with any colour of our Kyoto Series Leather Straps. 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.  Just let us know which one you like to pair the beauty up with.

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