Thank you for sharing!

Feb 26, 2014,16:26 PM
 

Your watch. I am intrigued by the kanji characters in the date window. What does the character currently displayed inthe photo mean?

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My 1973 King Seiko 5626-7041

 
 By: sfoskett : February 22nd, 2014-14:57
I thought I would welcome myself to this forum (hah!) by posting a review of my current favorite Seiko, a 1973 King Seiko 56KS Hi-Beat Chronometer (5626-7041). I imagine you all will learn a little about me from this, and hope it will be at least moderate...  

She does not look a day over 20.

 
 By: Bill : February 22nd, 2014-15:13
I really like the index markers raised as they are as well as the Logo. The date wheel is in Japanese so I guess it is not a model that was sold outside Japan. Great report and looking forward to reading more. Thanks Bill

Great watch

 
 By: Spellbound : February 22nd, 2014-17:04
Congratulations on this one. I bet you picked up the 7 kanji for the days of the week pretty fast (it is Wednesday in the pictures above). Sorry, not much help as I am new to Seiko and here to learn from the experts like yourself. Did you know about the d... 

Ding dong

 
 By: sfoskett : February 23rd, 2014-11:06
I didn't know about the dings - they weren't visible in the listing photos. But I'm ok with them, since the face and markers were much nicer overall than I expected. Thanks for the kind words!

1973 - one of my favorite years! Let's count the ways: just about . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 23rd, 2014-01:22
. . . the last year for authentic American muscle . . . . . . the release of the last great performance of McQueen's career . . . . . . and the tour par excellence . Your KS is cut from the same cloth. Cordially, Art PS - post edited to comply with our pr...  

You forgot one important addition...

 
 By: Tony C. : February 24th, 2014-12:33
it was the last year that the iconic "roundie" (referring to the tail lights) 2002tii was manufactured. ...  

. . . and the next year was the last for the run, right? . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 24th, 2014-19:21
. . . 'cause the 320i was introduced in '75, if memory serves correctly. It's difficult to explain to younger folks now how marginalized BMW was on the US auto scene back then. Alfa and Saab were more prominent as manufacturers, and Mercury's Capri was th... 

Don't forget that I graduated from college that year

 
 By: cazalea : February 24th, 2014-13:28
but sadly neither my mother nor my wife got chosen for "best dressed woman of the year" ...  

very nice example

 
 By: G99 : February 23rd, 2014-03:16
i had a selection of Grand and King seikos a few years ago and stupidly let them go until i was left with just a 44 King Seiko from 1964. your hi beat has a superb movement, great case design and excellent legibility. i would be proud to wear it if my pro...  

Great catch, I must say...

 
 By: KIH : February 23rd, 2014-07:20
... 56KS is a wonderful model and you have a very fine piece. Yup, the accuracy is another strength of SEIKO - enjoy! Very nice! Ken

Thank you for sharing!

 
 By: pingtsai : February 26th, 2014-16:26
Your watch. I am intrigued by the kanji characters in the date window. What does the character currently displayed inthe photo mean?

Days of the week

 
 By: sfoskett : February 27th, 2014-16:27
The Seiko 5600 calibre was their first to feature a bi-lingual day wheel. It has weekdays in English and Kanji, just as many watches have English and French. Since this was a JDM model, I decided to leave it on Kanji. It's fun to see the characters there,...