Seiko King Quartz 4822-8010
Seiko King Quartz 4822-8010
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Brand |
Seiko |
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Model |
King Quartz |
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Reference |
4822-8010 |
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Year |
1975 – October |
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Movement |
Quartz |
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Extras |
Adjusting second hand |
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Dial |
Grey Grain |
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Jewels |
7 |
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Case |
36mm |
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Lugs |
18mm |
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Day/date |
Day |
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Crystal |
Original AR-coated crystal |
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Bracelet |
XGB430 | Fits up to an 18,5 cm wrist |
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Performance |
±10 seconds per month |
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Box/papers |
Not included |
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Condition |
Very good |
The watch
Seiko King Quartz 4822-8010 from 1975 in very good condition. This early model remains in very good, original condition, featuring an unpolished case, the original AR-coated crystal, and the factory high-quality bracelet.
The grain-textured dial displays a captivating blue-grey tone in daylight, shifting to a darker grey under dim lighting. The case, bracelet, and crystal show only light signs of wear, with no deep scratches or notable flaws. There is a small speck of dust between 4 and 5 o’clock, visible only upon close inspection.
The Caliber 4822 movement includes a distinctive feature: when the crown is pulled out, the second hand jumps to the nearest even index (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12), making precise time-setting very easy.
Details
In 1975, Suwa Seikosha's engineers crafted the Caliber 4822, a compact quartz movement for Seiko's King Quartz line. Powered by a 32.768 kHz tuning-fork crystal and SR44 battery, it drove analog hands via a bidirectional motor and ICs, achieving ±10-15 seconds monthly accuracy. Used in date-only models like the 4822-8000, its 36mm cases housed textured dials. The 4822A variant improved reliability by 1976. It powered watches under 72,000 yen until 1979, fading with King Quartz in 1985 as Twin Quartz models took over.
