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Seiko Seikomatic-R 8306-8000 'Dolphin'

Seiko Seikomatic-R 8306-8000 'Dolphin'

Regular price €275,00 EUR
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Specs

 Model Seiko Seikomatic-R
 Reference 8306-8000
 Year 1965
 Movement Automatic
 Dial Champagne sunburst
 Case size 35mm
 Lug width 18mm
 Service Fully serviced in July 2023
 Accuracy +7 seconds per day
 Condition Very good
 Warranty 3 months

The watch
Seiko’s Seikomatic-R line marked an important step in the brand’s rise during the mid-1960s, combining understated design with genuinely advanced mechanics for the era. This example from July 1965 captures that perfectly, with its clean silver sunburst dial, sharp dauphine hands, thick applied indices and the classic dolphin caseback found on many higher grade Seiko models of the period.

Inside is the 30-jewel Seiko 8306 automatic movement, featuring both automatic and manual winding, something still relatively uncommon at the time. The bilingual day wheel can be advanced by repeatedly pulling the crown, an early semi-quickset system that feels wonderfully mechanical compared to later solutions. The date itself is adjusted conventionally through the hands.

The watch remains in very good condition for its age. The dial shows light wabi-sabi around the Seikomatic-R text and near the outer edge, adding character without distracting from the overall appearance. The case has seen a light polish at some point, though the original lines are still clearly visible. It comes fitted on a new leather strap with a versatile 18mm lug width, making strap changes easy. Fully serviced in Japan in July 2023, the movement is running strongly and performing well on the timegrapher. It is running well and ready for daily wear.

Details
Introduced in 1965, the Seiko Seikomatic-R represented a turning point in Seiko’s mid-century mechanical watchmaking. Positioned just below Grand Seiko, the line was aimed at Japan’s growing business class and combined understated design with genuinely advanced engineering for the era. The 8306A movement sat at the heart of many Seikomatic-R models, a 30-jewel automatic caliber developed by Suwa Seikosha with both hand-winding capability and day-date functionality. At a time when many automatic watches still relied purely on rotor winding, the addition of manual winding made the movement far more practical for everyday use.

Technically, the 8306 was built around durability and refinement rather than raw specifications. It ran at 18,000 vibrations per hour, using a robust bi-directional automatic winding system and a relatively slim architecture that allowed Seiko to produce elegant dress watches without sacrificing reliability. The movement became known for its smooth winding feel, stable timekeeping and long service life, qualities that helped establish Seiko’s reputation outside Switzerland during the 1960s.

Today, the Seikomatic-R remains historically important because it captures the moment Seiko evolved from a domestic manufacturer into a serious global competitor in high-grade mechanical watchmaking. 

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