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Seiko watch Men 32mm Champagne Dial Silver Tone Date 5855-5010 PARTS Vintage

Seiko watch Men 32mm Champagne Dial Silver Tone Date 5855-5010 PARTS Vintage

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This vintage Seiko men's wristwatch (model 5855-5010) is offered as a parts and repair donor for dedicated collectors and restoration hobbyists. With a classic 32mm stainless steel case, champagne dial, and silver-tone finish, it embodies the timeless Seiko design that many enthusiasts seek for projects or spares. The piece is pre-owned with visible scratches on the case and crystal, and it does not run. A fresh battery will not resolve the issue, as the watch requires repair beyond simple power restoration.

  • Brand: Seiko
  • Model/Reference: 5855-5010
  • Movement: Quartz (battery-operated)
  • Case diameter: 32mm
  • Dial: Champagne with silver-tone hands and non-numeric hour marks
  • Case material: Stainless steel
  • Crystal: Scratch-visible (as-is)
  • Origin: Japan
  • Condition: Pre-owned, scratches on case and crystal; non-working; requires repair

Ideal uses and who it’s for

  • Donor for restoration projects: salvage a Seiko quartz movement, dial, hands, crown, or other components to repair a similar vintage model.
  • Spare parts for other Seiko watches with compatible case styling from the same era.
  • Collector-grade study piece: analyze the classic 32mm silhouette and champagne dial design that defined late-20th-century Seiko aesthetics.

Why this Seiko is a smart choice for your project

Pricing aside from a working model, this watch delivers practical value as a reliable donor with authentic Seiko parts. The 32mm case size offers a versatile vintage look that can complement restoration efforts on other Seiko references, while the quartz movement provides a familiar, repairable platform for skilled watchmakers. The Japanese origin underscores authentic build quality, making it a credible source for genuine parts such as the dial, date mechanism, or crown—elements that are often scarce in the vintage market.

Practical tips for buyers

  • Assess movement compatibility: if you’re restoring another Seiko of the same era, this model’s quartz module may serve as a suitable donor for parts or calibration references.
  • Evaluate cosmetic salvage options: the champagne dial and silver-tone finish can sometimes be reused in compatible builds, depending on part availability and fit.
  • Because it’s sold as-is and not currently functional, plan for professional restoration or precise parts salvage to maximize value.

If you have questions about compatibility or specific parts you’re hoping to reuse, feel free to reach out—this Seiko 5855-5010 offers tangible opportunity for serious restoration work or spare‑parts collection for vintage Seiko enthusiasts.

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