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[WTS] Seiko “Big Date” SAGV005. Full Titanium Perpetual Calendar. Discontinued in 2000s. Full Kit.

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[WTS] Seiko “Big Date” SAGV005. Full Titanium Perpetual Calendar. Discontinued in 2000s. Full Kit. 1
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[WTS] Seiko “Big Date” SAGV005. Full Titanium Perpetual Calendar. Discontinued in 2000s. Full Kit.

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A lightweight titanium Perpetual Calendar from Seiko’s JDM “Big Date” Kinetic line. Very rare. Click here to see a [video of the watch in action.](https://www.instagram.com/p/C5f4DzpKYVP/) **Model**: SAGV005 Seiko “Big Date” Perpetual Calendar **Year**: March 2008 **Features**: * *JDM*. Only produced for a short time and only sold in Japan, this is a classic unintentional “limited edition” from Seiko. As far as I can tell this watch hasn’t come up for sale in the West in many years, if ever! The dial has a beautifully textured cross-hatched look to it. * *Kinetic Movement*. The 7D46 movement is a hybrid pre-cursor to the Grand Seiko’s Spring Drive movement. Just like in an automatic mechanical watch, your arm/wrist movements spin a rotor that powers the watch. However, unlike a standard automatic movement, energy is stored in a capacitor and then passed through quartz crystal. * *The Advantages*. Being a hybrid between mechanical and quartz has several distinct advantages. Thanks to the quartz crystal the watch is accurate to +/- 15 seconds per month. However, unlike a quartz watch you don’t need to replace the battery every 1 or 2 years as the battery isn’t generating the power; your movement is. The recommended replacement for a Kinetic Capacitor is every 10-20 years! When fully powered, the watch has a huge 10-day power reserve. When not in use, the watch enters “auto relay” mode which is essentially a form of hibernation. While hibernating, in order to conserve power, the watch stops ticking, but a tiny IC stays powered and keeps track of the time and date. As soon as you pick up the watch the hands spring to life and the calendar and time set themselves accurately. It can stay in a state of hibernation for up to four years. * *High-End*. It was a part of Seiko’s luxury line up at the time of release, costing $1300. It features a sapphire crystal and a titanium cushion case with the original titanium bracelet – sized up to 7.2 inches (18.5cm). **Condition**: In very good condition overall. There are some hairline scratches on the case, but I wouldn’t describe any of them as particularly noticeable. The only noticeable markings are on the polished case back, as it has mild wear from the bracelet scratching it. The photos represent the condition well. **Scope**: No original box or papers. Shipped in a Provenance Watches leather case. **Movement**: 7D48 Kinetic Hybrid. 10-20 years of “battery” life, according to Seiko’s specs. 10-day power reserve, a 4-year hibernation state if the watch is unworn. **Case Width**: 40mm **Case Thickness**: 12.8mm **Lug width:** 20mm **Bracelet length:** 185mm (fits wrist up to 7.2”) **Price**: Offered at **$1850** plus shipping (sent from London, UK; costs $5-$55 depending on where you are in the world). I accept Wise, Paypal, Credit/Debit Cards and Bank Transfer, depending on your transaction history. **Of note**: Nothing to report [Album](https://imgur.com/a/iWQu8Yp) [Proof](https://imgur.com/a/4CAeAeZ)

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