King Seiko 1st Stainless Steel "special dial" type 15 June 1964
King Seiko 1st Stainless Steel "special dial" type 15 June 1964
Maker: Seiko
Model: King Seiko First
Case Referece: 15034 KS
Dial Code: KS15S-514-E
Dial: Silver, SD (special dial) logo
Year: June 1964
Case Material: stainless steel
Case Dimensions: 36mm, thickness 10.8mm
Case serial: 4610116
Caliber: Cronos based King Seiko caliber, 25 jewels
Service history: NA, currently running at +52 seconds/day
Lug Width: 19mm
Bracelet/Strap: Lizard generic strap (pictured)
Box/Papers: None
The first model of the now legendary King Seiko line (lovingly referred to as the King Seiko "First" by collectors) started production in August 1961. Seiko at this time was made up of its parent company/retail arm, the Hattori watch company with two different factories producing wrist watches for Hattori watch company - the Suwa factory based in Nagano, Japan and the Kameido (Daini) factory based in Tokyo, Japan. In 1960 the Suwa factory introduced the Grand Seiko First as their top of the line luxury model. After years of R&D, especially through its Cronos line of watches, the Kameido factory released their own version of a luxury dress watch, the King Seiko. The King Seiko was produced completely in-house by the Kameido factory and was produced with a concept of offering high quality luxury watches to consumers at a more affordable price point than the Grand Seiko.
Roughly speaking, there are two different iterations of the King Seiko First - the 14 ligne J14102E and the 15 ligne 15034. This King Seiko First we have on offer is the 15 ligne 15034 in stainless steel with the "special dial" logo, which signifies that the index were made in 14k white gold. The 15034 was produced between October 1962-July 1964 and its distinguishing features are the bevelled side flapped lugs and the 36mm case which was about 1mm larger than its predecessor, the J14102E.
Overall this King Seiko First in stainless steel SD logo is in great condition. The case retains its thick lugs and although there are some scratches, one can clearly appreciate the original bevelling. The original silver dial is clean with no obvious discoloration or blemishes and is overall very clean for its age. The crystal has minor scratches. The dial is the coveted and rare SD (special dial) dial variant as can be seen by the sun logo above the six o’clock index. The handset and crown are all original and are both in great condition. The shield medallion on the caseback is original and is in crisp shape with the engraving still visible.
The movement is running well at +52 seconds / day. The movement can be serviced by us for an additional fee.
Ships from Japan