Seiko

1979 Seiko Diver (Ref. 6309-7049) "Turtle"

This highly popular Seiko Diver is the third generation, produced from 1976-1988. The 7049 was produced for the North American market, while the 7040 was produced for the Japanese market and the rest of the world. Measuring 45mm wide, 48mm long, and 13mm thick, with 22mm lugs, this is a large watch that wears very comfortably for its size. 

This Seiko Diver is from the third generation of these incredibly popular watches, which were produced from 1976-1988. The 7049 was produced for the North American market, while the 7040 was produced for Japan and the rest of the world. Measuring 45mm wide and 48mm long, these divers are large watches that are surprisingly comfortable for their size. The case has circular brushing on top, polished sides and bottom, and is separated by a distinct case line. The screw-down crown is located at the 4 o'clock position for increased water resistance and ease of use. The bezel features a double row of knurling for added grip underwater or when wet and these watches have a very distinct handset that were designed for visibility under any conditions. This example is fitted with a Seiko Hardlex mineral glass crystal, and the Seiko caliber 6309 movement is a 17 jewel automatic that runs forever. The day/date function has a quickset mechanism, making these watches not just rugged, but feature rich and perfect daily driver divers.

This reference can be seen on Ed Harris in the film The Abyss, and Mick Jagger has been photographed wearing his personal example as well. More often than not, these watches were purchased and used for their intended purpose as a diver, which is reflected in the wear and tear most examples display, but this specific example is in excellent original condition.

Stock # SKO63097049-5
Brand Seiko
Style Diver
Model 6309-7049
Serial 91XXXX
Size Men's
Material Stainless Steel
Dial Black
Millimeters 45
Bracelet NATO Strap

 

CASE & BRACELET

The sturdy "turtle" case is in excellent condition and has been lightly polished in the past, retaining crisp dimensions with light signs of honest use. the original bezel insert shows honest signs of use and retains its lume pearl at the 12 o'clock position. The case retains its original screw-down crown. The case back retains all of its original factory markings. The watch comes supplied on a nylon NATO strap.

DIAL & HANDS

The excellent matte black dial is in near flawless condition. The lume shows a subtle ivory coloration with no degradation present under U.V. light inspection. The original hands have lume that has aged to a slightly grey color, which is common on Seiko Divers of this era, and exhibit no degradation when inspected under U.V. light.

ACCESSORIES 

None. The watch is keeping time and functioning perfectly, previous service history is unknown.