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FS: Grand Seiko - Hi beat - 4520-7000

more info: https://perpetualwatchlover.com/collections/vintage-watches/products/grand-seiko-hi-beat-4520-7000
The watch:

A Grand Seiko from March 1969 with a high-beat caliber 4520. This watch is sold out of the personal collection of the owner of perpetualwatchlover. The watch dial is extremely clean and aged wonderful, the dial turned navy blue like a proper vintage black grand seiko dial should. A folded case, very unique for the late 60's and still a modern look today. Keep in mind that this watch has been produced in the 60's and already has a mineral crystal and a quick set movement.

The movement:

The watch runs a high beat caliber 4520, technically very advanced for the time. She has a conventional quick set function and an extremely smooth swipe.

What we love:

navy colored black dial

Folded case

Original crown

'GS' on the dial

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