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Vintage Japanese Watches

Atelier Victor : discover our collection of vintage and pre-owned Japanese watches. Seiko, Citizen, Orient, Alba. Automatic, chronograph, dive, or dress watches. Robust manufacture movements with bold design. Serviced movements, one-year mechanical warranty, lifetime authenticity guarantee.

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Vintage Japanese Watches: The Other Great Horological Tradition

Japan stands as the world's second-leading watchmaking nation. The vintage Japanese watches of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s are now among the most coveted pieces. This appeal rests on in-house manufacture movements, colorful dials with bold textures, and mechanical complications offered at competitive prices. Seiko, Citizen, Orient, and Alba have produced timepieces whose technical rigor rivals that of the greatest Swiss manufactures.

The Leading Japanese Manufactures

  • Seiko vintage — The most collected manufacture. From iconic chronographs (Pogue, Panda, Bullhead) to historic dive watches (6309 “Turtle”, 6105), and on to haute horlogerie with King Seiko and Grand Seiko. Manufacture calibers 6138 and 6139 for chronographs, 6105 and 6309 for diving.
  • Citizen pre-owned — Renowned for its chronographs, dive watches, and calibers of exemplary robustness. A pioneer in titanium and Eco-Drive solar technology.
  • Orient vintage — One of the rare fully integrated manufactures. The King Diver, Weekly Auto, and calendar models stand out for their textured dials and accessible mechanical complications.
  • Alba vintage — Sister brand of Seiko launched in 1979, Alba offers distinctive Japanese designs and reliable mechanical movements, sought after for their rarity on the European market.

Why Choose a Vintage or Pre-Owned Japanese Watch?

The vintage Japanese watches offer unmatched value for money. Where Swiss watchmaking positioned itself around status luxury, Seiko, Citizen, and Orient favored innovation and accessible robustness. The result: pieces with a strong character, endowed with a unique Japanese soul, capable of crossing decades without faltering.

Authentication and Servicing by Our Watchmakers

Every vintage Japanese watch offered by Atelier Victor is rigorously appraised. The movement, case, crown, and chronometric precision are checked by our watchmakers. With complete mastery of calibers Seiko, Citizen, and Orient, our technicians ensure a restoration that respects the integrity of the piece. Every watch benefit from a lifetime authenticity guarantee.

Why buy your Japanese watch from Atelier Victor?

  • More than 1500 pieces sold to collectors in over 30 countries.
  • 1-year mechanical warranty on each watch.
  • Lifetime authenticity guarantee.
  • Shipment within 48 hours, international delivery within 3 to 5 days, insurance included.
  • Private appointments available in Dubai.
  • Secure payment: credit card, bank transfer, PayPal, cryptocurrency.

Also discover our complete vintage watch collection, our women's vintage watches and our watch straps.


Frequently asked questions — vintage & Japanese pre-owned watches

Which Japanese watch should you choose to start a collection?
A Seiko automatic is the ideal entry point thanks to its reliability and the vastness of its catalog. For a more retro style, a Orient Weekly Auto or a Citizen diver are excellent alternatives.

Is Japanese quality comparable to Swiss watchmaking?
In terms of mechanical durability, Japanese manufactures have nothing to envy from the Swiss. The difference often lies in stylistic boldness and a more functional approach to design, while remaining markedly more accessible.

Is it easy to service a vintage Japanese watch?
Yes. The Seiko and Citizen calibers were designed to be robust and easily repairable, and spare parts remain widely available. At Atelier Victor, each watch is serviced before sale and covered by a one-year mechanical warranty.

Any question regarding a vintage Japanese watch? Contact our experts via WhatsApp or by email.

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Vintage Seiko Coussin Gold 9021-5350 — Cream Dial (1986) Vintage Seiko Coussin Gold 9021-5350 — Cream Dial (1986)
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Vintage Seiko Cushion Gold — Champagne Guilloché Dial (1980s) Vintage Seiko Cushion Gold — Champagne Guilloché Dial (1980s)
Vintage Seiko Mechanical 2220-0430 — Textured Silver Dial (1977) Vintage Seiko Mechanical 2220-0430 — Textured Silver Dial (1977)
Vintage Seiko Spirit Tank Watch — Champagne Dial (1995) Vintage Seiko Spirit Tank Watch — Champagne Dial (1995)
Vintage Eterna Round Gold — White Dial Roman Numerals (1990s) Vintage Eterna Round Gold — White Dial Roman Numerals (1990s)
Vintage Seiko Square Mechanical Watch — White Dial Roman Numerals (1977) Vintage Seiko Square Mechanical Watch — White Dial Roman Numerals (1977)
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Vintage Citizen Tank Mini Gold-Plated Watch — Roman Numeral Dial (1988) Vintage Citizen Tank Mini Gold-Plated Watch — Roman Numeral Dial (1988)
Vintage Seiko Quartz Square 7820-5430 — Silver Dial (1979) Vintage Seiko Quartz Square 7820-5430 — Silver Dial (1979)
Vintage Seiko Lord Quartz 7853 — Black Dial Day-Date Kanji (1978) Vintage Seiko Lord Quartz 7853 — Black Dial Day-Date Kanji (1978)
Vintage Seiko Quartz Tank Two-Tone Steel Gold — Silver Dial (1982) Vintage Seiko Quartz Tank Two-Tone Steel Gold — Silver Dial (1982)
Vintage Seiko Tank 7830-5000 — Textured Midnight Blue Dial (1988) Vintage Seiko Tank 7830-5000 — Textured Midnight Blue Dial (1988)
Vintage Alba Soleil-Lune V535-6B10 — Frosted Silver Dial (1989) Vintage Alba Soleil-Lune V535-6B10 — Frosted Silver Dial (1989)
Seiko Rectangular Spirit 5E31 — White Dial (1994) Seiko Rectangular Spirit 5E31 — White Dial (1994)
Vintage Seiko Round Watch V701-7020 — Black Tapisserie Dial (1993) Vintage Seiko Round Watch V701-7020 — Black Tapisserie Dial (1993)
Vintage Alba Seiko Day-Night Gold-Plated — White Dial (1994) Vintage Alba Seiko Day-Night Gold-Plated — White Dial (1994)
Vintage Seiko SilverWave Quartz — Blue Dial Day-Date (1981) Vintage Seiko SilverWave Quartz — Blue Dial Day-Date (1981)
Vintage Seiko Emblem Watch — Ultra-Thin Blue Dial Steel (1976) Vintage Seiko Emblem Watch — Ultra-Thin Blue Dial Steel (1976)
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Vintage Seiko Tank 7431-5380 — Black Faceted Dial Crystal (1985) Vintage Seiko Tank 7431-5380 — Black Faceted Dial Crystal (1985)
Vintage Nina Ricci Rectangular Watch 7320-6040 — Black and Gold Dial (1984) Vintage Nina Ricci Rectangular Watch 7320-6040 — Black and Gold Dial (1984)
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Vintage Alba Vient (Seiko) — Triple Calendar Moon Phase Steel (1995) Vintage Alba Vient (Seiko) — Triple Calendar Moon Phase Steel (1995)
Vintage Seiko SQ Steel Watch — Sunburst Blue Dial (1979) Vintage Seiko SQ Steel Watch — Sunburst Blue Dial (1979)
Vintage Watch Seiko Gold-Plated — Tonneau White Dial (1992) Vintage Watch Seiko Gold-Plated — Tonneau White Dial (1992)
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Vintage Japanese Watches Guide

Seiko, Citizen, Orient, Alba — Japan is the second-largest watchmaking nation in the world. From Seiko 6139 chronographs worn in space to Citizen Promaster divers, from King Seiko that rivaled Swiss chronometers to the Orient Weekly Auto with impossible dials — discover our complete guide to vintage Japanese watchmaking.

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Watchmaking in Japan: A Parallel History to Switzerland

The history of Japanese watchmaking begins in 1881 with **Kintaro Hattori** and the founding of **Seiko**. This was followed by **Citizen** in 1918 and **Orient** in 1950. A major turning point occurred in 1969 with the release of the Astron (the first quartz watch) and the calibre 6139, one of the first automatic chronographs in history.

What distinguishes Japan is its total vertical integration. Seiko, Citizen, and Orient manufacture everything in-house: movements, cases, oils, and even quartz crystals. This level of independence allows them to offer manufacture movements at prices significantly more competitive than their Swiss equivalents.

The Four Japanese Manufactures

Seiko: The Total Manufacture

  • Seiko 5 — Automatic, robust, and accessible. The ideal entry point (calibres 7S26 or 6309).
  • King Seiko & Grand Seiko — The pinnacle of Japanese precision. Zaratsu finishes (distortion-free mirror polishing) and Hi-Beat calibres beating at 36000A/h.
  • Chronographs 6138 / 6139 — Including the famous "Seiko Pogue", the first automatic chronograph worn in space.
  • Divers — Iconic models "Turtle" (6309) and "Captain Willard" (6105) worn in Apocalypse Now.

Citizen: The Materials Pioneer

Founded in 1918, Citizen revolutionized the industry with the first titanium watch (1970) and Eco-Drive technology. The brand's vintage Flyback chronographs are particularly sought after for their technical complexity.

Orient: Mechanical Independence

Orient is a "pure" manufacture that does not outsource any calibre. The Weekly Auto model, with its day display in Kanji and English and its textured dials, is one of the most unique designs in 1970s Japanese watchmaking.

Alba: The Signature Design of Seiko

Launched in 1979 by Seiko for the Asian market, Alba offers bold designs and reliable mechanics, constituting rare and original collector's pieces in Europe.

The Chronograph Wars from 1969

In 1969, Seiko introduced the caliber 6139, the world's first automatic chronograph with a vertical clutch. This major technical innovation placed Japan on the same level as Zenith or the Heuer-Breitling consortium.

Japanese Design: Boldness and Textures

The vintage Japanese style is recognized by several details:

  • Expressive dials: Bright colors (orange, electric green) and textures (linen, sunburst).
  • Faceted crystals: Cut like diamonds to create light effects.
  • Kanji display: The day disc in Japanese brings a unique exotic charm.

Japanese vs Swiss: What Quality?

Technically, a King Seiko or a Grand Seiko from the 60s easily rivals a Rolex or an Omega certified chronometer. The major difference lies in brand perception: where Switzerland focuses on luxury, Japan focuses on accessible technical excellence.

Expertise and Authenticity at Atelier Victor

The Japanese market is subject to "MOD" (modified watches). At Atelier Victor, we guarantee the integrity of each piece. Each watch is opened, inspected, and serviced by our watchmakers. We offer a lifetime authenticity guarantee and a one-year mechanical warranty.


Frequently Asked Questions — Vintage Japanese Watches

What is the difference between Seiko 5 and King Seiko?

The Seiko 5 is a robust series model for daily use. The King Seiko is a high horology piece with superior precision adjustments and much higher case finishes (Zaratsu).

Can you wear a vintage Japanese diver in the water?

Despite their robust design (Turtle, Amphibia), we advise against immersing vintage pieces. The 40-year-old gaskets, even serviced, no longer guarantee the original water resistance needed for swimming or diving.

Are spare parts available?

Yes, one of the great advantages of the Seiko, Citizen, and Orient calibers is the wide availability of components, making long-term maintenance simpler and less costly than for some discontinued Swiss brands.

Discover our collections by brand: Seiko vintage, Citizen vintage, Orient vintage. By budget: -500€ · 500-1000€.

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