CREDOR
(JP¥800,000)
+HK$15.75 Agent service fee
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CREDOR
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A national treasure-class, artistic limited edition wristwatch from SEIKO, a world-renowned Japanese brand. Material: YG (Yellow Gold) / SEIKO black calf strap, genuine YG buckle Dimensions/Weight: 35mm diameter, 9mm thickness, impressive weight of 57.3 grams Dial: Silver guilloché with applied indexes Details: Manual winding Accessories: None Remarks: SEIKO Credor Chronometer manual winding #Limited Edition 500pcs Product Description: Manufactured around February 1998, limited to 500 pieces. In 1998, 18-karat gold was less than 1,000 yen per gram; currently, it's around 25,000 yen. Simply calculating the gold weight of the watch alone exceeds 1 million yen. This elegant watch is designed to last a lifetime and holds significant value as an asset. With gold prices expected to continue rising and the world's attention on Made-in-Japan SEIKO watches, its value can only increase. This luxurious gold watch offers a rich tactile experience. It features the SEIKO original manual winding caliber 4S79, which has passed the Swiss chronometer standards. Meticulous plating and impeccable finishing create a beautiful piece worthy of admiration. It features a unique guilloché pattern dial and a power reserve indicator. Effectively surpasses other top three watch brands like Patek Philippe. However, the price is currently one-third to half of those brands. The market price has only been increasing, and if foreign buyers take further notice, this price will only be available now. Whether you believe it or not is up to you. Sadly, gold prices rise with every war and conflict. There are no defects in the product, so returns are not accepted. Ideally, I would like to sell it to a Japanese gentleman who will cherish it for a long time.
2 days ago