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Rare Vintage Alba Y950-5020 Men’s Ana-Digi Calendar Sports Watch JDM 1980s
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► AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED — FULL REFUND IF COUNTERFEIT
► DAMAGED, LOST, OR NOT AS DESCRIBED — SEE RETURNS POLICY
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is a rare vintage Alba Y950-5020 men’s ana-digi alarm chronograph sports watch, produced for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) in the 1980s. This unique model combines analog and digital displays in a bold, angular stainless steel case, showcasing the innovative design language of its era.
The watch is in full working condition, and all parts are 100% original, including the stainless steel case, bracelet, clasp, and movement. The digital display is slightly dim and can be hard to see in certain lighting, but it remains functional.
The watch is in good physical condition overall, showing noticeable signs of use and age, including surface wear on the case and bracelet. Despite this, it retains its vintage charm and solid construction. The photos best describe its overall physical condition.
Key Details:
• Brand: Alba (by Seiko)
• Model: Y950-5020
• Movement: Analog-Digital Quartz
• Era: 1980s
• Origin: Japan Domestic Market (JDM)
• Case Material: Stainless Steel
• Bracelet: Original stainless steel Alba bracelet with signed clasp
• Condition: Full working order; noticeable signs of use; dim digital display; see photos
• All Parts: 100% Original
A seldom-seen and collectible vintage JDM model, the Alba Y950-5020 represents an exciting piece of 1980s hybrid watch design — a perfect addition for collectors of Seiko or vintage digital-analog watches.
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► ARCHIVE FILE: ALBA — BRAND HISTORY
Alba is Seiko's other answer to the 1970s upheaval it had itself created. Seiko launched the brand in 1979 as a youth-oriented value line, a name taken from the word for dawn, slotted beneath Seiko proper just as Pulsar, acquired in 1978, served the same role in export markets. Alba watches were designed and built within the Seiko group, using its quartz calibers and factories, but were sold almost exclusively in Japan and Southeast Asia, which is why most of the world has never seen one in a shop window.
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