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SEIKO SILVERWAVE (Rare) AUTOMATIC, VINTAGE 1960s
625,00 €
| Marca | Seiko |
|---|---|
| Modelo | Silverwave |
| Género | Man |
| País de origen | Japan |
| Década | 1960s |
| Movimiento | Automatic |
| Cristal | Original Plexiglass, flawless |
| Esfera | Silver |
| Bisel | Steel |
| Corona | Original SEIKO Steel, at 4時 |
| Material de la caja | Steel |
| Diámetro sin corona | 37 mm |
| Diámetro con corona | 39 mm |
| Longitud entre asas | 44 mm |
| Grosor | 11 mm |
| Anchura de la correa | 18 mm |
| Material de la correa | Genuine leather |
| Color de la correa | Black |
| Cierre/hebilla | Stainless Steel, Clasp Type. |
| Estado del reloj | Well, with logical signs of the passage of time. |
| Caja/Estuche | Yes, generic. |
| Documentación | Free Certificate of Authenticity available on request |
History of Seiko SilverWave Watches
The history of Seiko SilverWave watches represents a fundamental chapter in the evolution of Japanese watchmaking, marking Seiko’s bold first step into the world of water-resistant sports watches. Long before the iconic 62MAS or 6105 models conquered the wrists of divers and enthusiasts, the SilverWave emerged as a silent pioneer, laying the foundation of a design philosophy and robustness that would define the brand for decades. Its history is a fascinating tale of innovation, exploration, and aesthetic evolution.
Origins of a Pioneer
The Seiko SilverWave made its debut in 1961, at a time when Japan was experiencing rapid economic growth and a growing interest in outdoor activities like sailing and emerging scuba diving. The original reference was conceived not as a professional diving tool, but as a water-resistant sports watch capable of withstanding the rigors of swimming and water sports. With a water resistance of 50 meters, a screw-down case back, and an internal rotating bezel, the SilverWave was ahead of its time, incorporating features that would later become standard in dive watches. This initial model was powered by a 20-jewel automatic caliber that, interestingly, did not allow manual winding. Its price of 11,000 yen placed it in a high range, reflecting its advanced technology and construction.
Design Revolution: The Internal Bezel
The most distinctive feature of the original SilverWave was its internal countdown bezel, operated by the large crown located at 4 o’clock. This ingenious system allowed the bezel to be rotated in any direction to measure elapsed times, a solution that avoided the need for an external rotating bezel and contributed to the clean and symmetrical aesthetics of the watch. The crown, generously sized and with sophisticated knurling, facilitated its operation even with gloves, a detail that revealed its sporting vocation. The early models featured a bakelite bezel, a high-quality material that has proven excellent durability over time.
The Sportsmatic Era and Popularization
In 1964, Seiko introduced a more accessible version of the SilverWave to reach a younger audience: the Sportsmatic SilverWave. To reduce costs, several significant changes were made. Water resistance was reduced to 30 meters and the case back changed from screw-down to snap-on. The internal bezel, now made of plastic, was more prone to discoloration from sun exposure, an effect that collectors today value as a patina of authenticity. The movement also changed to a 17-jewel caliber, maintaining the same frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour. Despite these modifications, the Sportsmatic SilverWave retained the spirit of the original and was produced in large quantities, contributing to popularizing the concept of a water-resistant sports watch.
The Epic Connection: The Gyachung Kang Expedition
An extraordinary chapter in the SilverWave history came to light decades after its creation. In 1964, the Japan Mountaineering Federation requested Seiko to create a watch capable of withstanding the extreme conditions of high-altitude mountaineering. In response, Seiko produced a special series of SilverWave watches for the Japanese expedition that would achieve the first ascent of Gyachung Kang, the world’s fifteenth highest mountain. These watches, unlike the standard model, incorporated a date caliber with an astonishing 24 jewels and bore the model denomination by adding an “S”. The discovery of one of these specimens with a commemorative inscription on the case back revealed that the SilverWave from the Gyachung Kang expedition was, in fact, the first mountaineering expedition watch created by Seiko, preceding even the 62MAS models given to the Antarctic expedition. This connection to exploration gives the SilverWave an unmatched historical pedigree.
Continual Evolution: From the 1970s to the 1980s
The name SilverWave did not disappear with the first models from the 60s. Seiko continued using this designation throughout the following decades, adapting it to the tastes and technologies of each era. In the late 60s and during the 70s, variants with automatic movements and more conventional designs appeared, always maintaining a sporty air and superior construction quality. However, it was in the 1980s when the SilverWave underwent a radical transformation, adopting the quartz technology that dominated the industry. Models from this period featured angular and modern designs, typical of the 80s aesthetic, with sturdy steel cases, clean dials, and day and date functionality. Some of these models even adopted bold square shapes, inspired by aircraft cockpit instruments and were awarded the prestigious Good Design Award from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan. These quartz watches, often with screw-down backs and robust crowns, inherited the durability spirit of their mechanical ancestors. It is even believed that the SilverWave line from the 80s appeared in the James Bond movie “Octopussy”, cementing its place in popular culture.
Legacy and Collectibility
Today, Seiko SilverWave watches are objects of desire for collectors worldwide. The original 60s models, with their internal bezel and radial finished dial, are especially coveted for their rarity, unique design, and role as the ancestors of all Seiko divers. Finding a piece in good condition, with the original dial and bezel undamaged, is a true discovery. The 80s versions, although more accessible, also enjoy growing interest for their retro-futuristic design and reliability. Whether for its connection to the Himalayan peaks, its innovative internal bezel design, or its evolution through the quartz era, the SilverWave represents an essential piece to understand the rich and complex history of Seiko.
Conclusion
The history of Seiko SilverWave watches is much more than the chronicle of a model; it is a testimony to the tireless pursuit of innovation and quality by a manufacture that dared to dream the impossible. From its humble beginnings as a water-resistant sports watch to its consecration as a companion of historic expeditions, the SilverWave laid the foundations of a legacy that endures to this day. Its design, characterized by functional elegance and technical audacity, makes it a timeless icon that continues to captivate new generations of watch enthusiasts. Owning a SilverWave is to connect with the origins of the Seiko legend, with a time when adventure and precision walked hand in hand on the wrists of explorers and dreamers.
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