Vintage Seiko "Pogue" Automatic Chronograph Wristwatch
Item Details
A vintage Seiko ‘Pogue’ automatic chronograph wristwatch. This collectible timepiece was the same model used by Col. William Pogue to time the engine burn of rockets during the 1973 Skylab 4 mission. The vintage wristwatch includes a tachymeter scale surrounding a gold tone dial with block hour markers, baton style hands, month and date window, and a seconds subdial at the six o’clock position.
Brand: | Seiko |
Style: | Vintage |
Type: | Wristwatch |
Model Name: | Pogue |
Model Number: | 6139-6002 |
Bezel Material: | Stainless Steel |
Caseback Material: | Stainless Steel |
Movement: | Seiko Cal. 61398, 17 Jewels |
Markings to Inside: | None |
Functions: | Tachymeter, Date, Subdial |
Clasp Style: | Fold Over |
Total Length: | 6.75" |
Condition
- running at time of evaluation without detailed testing, future state not guaranteed.
- chronograph pushers stick.
- crystal is scratched.
- first link on six o’clock side of bracelet is broken where it connects to the second link.
- faint markings throughout.
Dimensions
- lug to lug 46.50 mm.
- case to case 41.00 mm.
- Timekeeping accuracy not guaranteed.
- This item has been evaluated and verified by a Certified Master Electronic Watchmaker.
- EBTH assumes all watches unisex and does not specify the gender of a piece. For size reference, please see the case measurements of the piece listed under dimensions.
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Item #
ITMG183096