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NOS Rare Vintage Alba Urban Triple Calendar Moon Phase V33F-6B90 Men's Watch JDM

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Up for sale is a NOS rare vintage Alba Urban Triple Calendar Moon Phase V33F-6B90 men’s classic dress watch from the 1990s, produced for the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM). Alba was a subbrand of Seiko known for producing stylish and innovative designs for the Japanese market, and this model is an outstanding example of the elegant multi-function dress watches produced during the era. The watch is in full working condition, and all features and functions are operating properly as intended, including the triple calendar and moon phase display. All parts of the watch are original, and the watch comes with its original Alba hangtag. This model features an extremely attractive and sophisticated dial layout with Roman numeral hour markers, triple calendar subdials, and a moon phase display, giving the watch a refined and highly distinctive appearance that stands out from typical dress watches of the period. The watch is in mint never used physical condition with extremely light signs of handling and age. The photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully. Key Details: • Brand: Alba • Model: Urban V33F-6B90 • Era: 1990s (JDM) • Movement: Quartz • Functions: Triple calendar, moon phase, multi-subdial display • Accessories: Original Alba hangtag included • Condition: Full working condition; mint never used physical condition with extremely light signs of handling and age • Originality: All parts original Vintage Alba Urban models are becoming increasingly collectible due to their unique styling and strong connection to Seiko’s golden era of Japanese watch design, making this an excellent opportunity for collectors looking to add a highly unusual and elegant JDM dress watch to their collection. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.
BRAND:
Alba
UNIT CONDITION:
New without box or papers
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► ARCHIVE FILE: VINTAGE WATCHMAKING — BRAND HISTORY

The decades between the 1940s and the 1970s were the high-water mark of mass watchmaking. Factories in Switzerland, Japan, the United States, Germany, and the Soviet Union turned out mechanical watches by the tens of millions, competing on accuracy, durability, and price rather than prestige. A watch was equipment, bought to be worn daily and serviced for decades, and the engineering reflects that: robust movements, serviceable architecture, and case designs driven by use, whether the wearer was a diver, a railway worker, or someone who simply needed to be on time.

That world ended quickly. Seiko's Astron, the first production quartz wristwatch, appeared on Christmas Day 1969, and within a decade quartz had collapsed the price of accuracy. The Swiss industry lost roughly two-thirds of its workforce between 1970 and the mid-1980s, storied American factories closed, and thousands of brands disappeared or consolidated. That upheaval, now called the quartz crisis, is the dividing line of modern horology, and it is why watches from either side of it carry such distinct character: mechanical pieces from before, and the inventive early quartz and digital watches from just after.

For collectors this era is uniquely rewarding. The watches were made in volume, so honest examples still surface at fair prices, yet the craft that went into them is no longer economical to reproduce at those price points. Most mechanical movements of the period can be serviced indefinitely by a competent watchmaker, and early LCD and LED watches are artifacts of the first consumer electronics boom. The things to look for never change: original dials and hands, unpolished cases, and movements that have been maintained rather than merely survived.

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