There is a white face version known as Helmet or Stormtrooper because
of the watch's shape. Image courtesy of Wikipedia.
When we come here for "shopping", we will eat this laksa.
The Seiko Darth Vader's beauty is beyond its unique "tin pot hat" looks. At the heart
of the Seiko Darth Vader and Stormtrooper is the Seiko 6139 automatic
chronograph movement.
Back in 1969, three leading watch companies
Zenith, Seiko and a group by Heuer-Breitling-Hamilton were racing
to launch the world's first automatic chronograph movement.
It turned out that it was dark horse Seiko that won the race against much fancied rivals with
the 6139 movement. The Seiko 6139 movement was first used to power the Seiko 5 Sports
Speedtimer launched in May 1969. This was the world’s first automatic
chronograph watch. (Collectors note ☝ )
Even more important, the Seiko 6139 design was emulated by other top manufacturers including Piguet (which is truly the sincerest flattery). The Seiko 6139 movement become revered as the "Grandfather of
Modern Chronograph Movement".
Seiko 6139 chronograph automatic movements were produced from 1969 to 1979.
Seiko released the 6139-7100 Darth Vader chronograph automatic in 1976 (after launching the white faced Helmet or Stormtrooper earlier in the same year).
Seiko 6139-7100 is also known as Seiko Al Pacino
The American actor sported a Seiko Helmet in the romantic car racing movie Bobby Deerfield released in 1977.
More than forty years on, this Seiko Darth Vader with the Seiko 6139 movement at its heart still tells time accurately.
So, my watch is 45 years old this year (2021).
The watch comes with a 30-minute sub-dial at the six o'clock (i.e. bottom of watch face) but no second hand. Seiko wanted the 6139-7100 to be affordable. By not having a second hand, it simplifies production, hence cutting cost.
Two pushers - the top one starts and stops the chronograph (stopwatch). The bottom pusher resets the dial.
The crown in the middle is recessed and flush with the surface.
Written by Tony Boey on 10 Apr 2021
That's an awesome watch Tony. I thought the only famous Seiko watch was the quartz one worn by Roger Moore in "A View to A Kill". I didn't know Seiko has others that are just as good. :)
ReplyDeleteHi toni i have 3 seiko watch chornograph 70s
ReplyDeleteWow that's great :-D
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