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Seiko Credor Twin Quartz

Seiko Credor Twin Quartz

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basic information
Item number PGTLR0
brand Seiko
Reference Number 9461-5010
Year of manufacture 1980 (approximately)
condition

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

Accessories etc. No original box, no original papers
sex Men's Watches/Unisex
location Japan, Osaka
Shipping time In-stock items

Movement
Winding quartz
Caliber 9461A
Base Caliber
Number of jewel bearings

case
Case material stainless
diameter

37mm

waterproof
Bezel Material
Glass
dial gold
Dial numbers

watch strap
Belt material stainless
Belt color
buckle
Buckle Material

special features
Date display

others

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Product Description
CREDOR — meaning “the pinnacle of gold.”
True to its name, this watch is a culmination of Seiko's finest craftsmanship and aesthetic philosophy.

Its dial immediately captures the eye with a golden hue that transcends mere brilliance.
Unlike Western gold that dazzles with opulence, this tone carries a subdued warmth — a richness with depth, like traditional Japanese gold lacquer or the golden glow of candlelight on tatami.
It embodies a quiet luxury, reserved yet resolute, the essence of understated refinement.

Intricately engraved guillloché patterns ripple across the dial, reflecting light in gentle waves.
This is not just decoration — it is a manifestation of the Japanese notion of beauty found in subtle shadows and nuance.

The finely polished hands and indices offer not only clarity but also a sense of sharp, minimalist elegance.
The case, a blend of stainless steel and gold, juxtaposes coolness with warmth — like sunlight softly pouring into a serene tea room.
It is a study in harmony and restraint.

While modern Credor pieces embrace a more contemporary luxury, this particular model stands apart.
It reflects the beauty of space, silence, and simplicity — values ​​that are becoming increasingly rare in modern watchmaking.
This is a timepiece that can no longer be made, a quietly powerful creation unlikely to ever be repeated.

This is not a watch made to impress others — it is made to resonate inward, to satisfy the refined taste of its wearer.
It accompanies you not with flash, but with poise. Not with noise, but with presence.

This is not just a tool to tell time.
It is a tribute to the Japanese sense of aesthetics — one that honors what is hidden, what is restrained, what is quietly profound.

For those who understand luxury not as show, but as serenity — this watch is yours.