My shop name is winebeerglasses, same as my former Etsy shop (see the last image).  I have a perfect 5-star customer rating from my buyers at Etsy for five years.  I left Etsy because Etsy's customer support is unbearable.  I decided to migrate to Bonanza.

I build and restore vintage automatic watches as a hobby using my knowledge in precision engineering and aesthetics.  All my watches are freshly lubricated, timegrapher regulated, and cleaned to restore the pleasure of wearing a vintage watch with its full functionalities and timing performance.

I do not use Chinese-made parts, even the spring bars are Swiss Made.



This is a super rare Seiko 5 automatic with the 4227 B movement. Most Seiko 5 watches use 7009, 6309, or 7s26 movements. Seiko built some great looking and low production number of Seiko 5 with the 4227 movement. They are unique and hard to find. The price accordingly is much higher than regular Seiko 5 watches.



The dial is textured, with diamonds on hour marks, surrounded by a silver internal bezel, which reflects lights brilliantly. At different angles, you see different hues and tints. The crystal is clean and clear, very hard to come by with such nice condition.

Unlike those common movements, these movements are hand woundable. A nice feature lacking in most Seiko automatic watches.

It is in wonderfully working condition. Many pictures for you to examine its condition. All original.



The width of the case is 35 mm and lug to lug at 40 mm. The bracelet is two-tone, built into the case, in the style of vintage Omega watches. The bracelet can snug fit a 7.25" wrist.



It keeps very accurate time, as expected from a well running Seiko.



As in any vintage watches, keep it from water.



It is medium sized for a classical look, good for both men and women, unlike those outlandish large but cheaply made watches flooding the store.



The sale is final. I will provide three month free repair service. The buyer only one way shipping back to me and I will fix it up and send it back for free.



It is time to wear something different against the onslaught of electronics. In terms of the art of mechanical design, 60s and 70s were the peak. After that, it is all half electronics or full electronics.