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Vintage Seiko 5 Actus Stainless Steel Watch Band Bracelet XAA 673 18mm JDM 1970s

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BRAND:
Seiko
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is a vintage Seiko 5 Actus stainless steel bracelet, reference XAA 673, produced for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) during the 1970s. This correct period bracelet features Seiko’s distinctive three-link design with an original Seiko 5 Actus signed clasp, making it an excellent choice for restoring a vintage Seiko 5 Actus or other compatible Seiko model from the era. The bracelet is in great physical condition with signs of use and age. It has been professionally cleaned and is ready to be attached to a watch. The original Seiko 5 Actus signed clasp functions properly and closes securely. The end link is stamped “XAA 673.” The lug width measures approximately 17.6mm, making it best suited for watches with 18mm lugs. The bracelet measures approximately 6.75 inches in total length when closed. The photos best describe its physical condition. Key Details: * Brand: Seiko * Reference: XAA 673 * Era: 1970s * Origin: Japan Domestic Market (JDM) * Material: Stainless steel * Lug Width: Approximately 17.6mm (best suited for 18mm lugs) * Length: Approximately 6.75 inches (clasp closed) * Condition: Great physical condition with signs of use and age. Professionally cleaned, fully functional, and ready to install. Photos best describe its physical condition. A hard-to-find genuine Seiko 5 Actus bracelet, perfect for completing a period-correct restoration or replacing a missing original bracelet on a compatible vintage Seiko. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.

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From Kintaro Hattori's 1881 Tokyo shop, Seiko grew into a vertically integrated manufacturer that reshaped both mechanical and electronic watchmaking. Grand Seiko, landmark dive watches, the 6139 automatic chronograph, and the 1969 Astron quartz watch chart a history of relentless competition and invention that left an unusually broad vintage catalog.

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