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Seiko Credor / Ellipses / PT950 / Diamond index PT950

Seiko Credor / Ellipses / PT950 / Diamond index PT950

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basic information
Item number 631
brand Seiko
Reference Number 2F70-6200
Year of manufacture 1980 (approximately)
condition

There are minor scratches that cannot be felt by touch, but the product shows almost no signs of use.

December 16, 2025

In-house overhaul

Accessories etc. No original box, no original papers
sex Men's Watches/Unisex
location Japan, Osaka
Shipping days In-stock items
Movement
Winding quartz
Caliber 2F70
Base Caliber
Number of jewel bearings
case
Case material PT
diameter

28×32mm

waterproof
Bezel Material
Glass
dial Silver
Dial numbers
watch strap
Belt material leather
Belt color
buckle
Buckle Material
special features
Date display
others

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商品説明
An elegant Credor by Seiko dress watch, powered by the refined Seiko Cal. 2F70 quartz movement, representing the understated luxury and precision of Japanese watchmaking in the late 1970s to early 1980s.

Credor was introduced as Seiko's high-end line, created to express purity of design, superior finishing, and quiet sophistication rather than overt branding. This watch perfectly embodies that philosophy with its slim oval case, balanced proportions, and minimalist aesthetic.

The dial features a beautifully textured silver surface, subtly shimmering under light, complemented by applied dot hour markers and slender hands. The layout is clean and timeless, emphasizing legibility and elegance without unnecessary complication. The absence of a date further reinforces its refined dress-watch character.

At its heart is the Seiko Cal. 2F70 quartz movement, known for its reliability, low power consumption, and excellent accuracy. During this period, Seiko quartz movements set the global benchmark for precision, making this watch not only elegant but also highly practical for daily wear.

This piece is an excellent example of early Credor design, where Japanese restraint meets technical excellence—an ideal choice for collectors who appreciate discreet luxury, vintage Seiko craftsmanship, and timeless form.