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This Seiko Lord Matic reference 5605-7050 is a quintessential expression of early 1970s Japanese horology, showcasing the sharp aesthetics and mechanical reliability that defined Seiko’s golden era. Positioned proudly in the brand's mid-to-upper tier, the Lord Matic line was celebrated for its sophisticated automatic movements and striking case architecture heavily influenced by Taro Tanaka's "Grammar of Design." Featuring a robust front-loading monocoque case and a beautifully textured sunburst dial, this timepiece offers collectors a highly wearable and historically significant piece of Seiko's legacy.
Brand: Seiko
Model: Lord Matic
Reference Number: 5605-7050
Serial Number: 140997
Movement: Automatic Caliber 5605, 25 Jewels
Dial: Silver sunburst with applied faceted indices, showing light age-consistent spotting
Case Size: 36 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Date: April 1971
Condition: Good vintage condition with sharp case geometry
Dial and Hands
The silver sunburst dial is a masterclass in classic Seiko finishing, catching the light beautifully to create a dynamic visual display. It features applied faceted baton hour markers, each detailed with a central black stripe to enhance legibility and contrast. The applied "SEIKO" and "LM" logos are crisp and prominent, complemented by the printed "AUTOMATIC" text and the Suwa factory symbol above the six o'clock position. A framed date window sits neatly at three o'clock. The dauphine-style hour and minute hands mirror the indices with matching black central channels, accompanied by a slender sweep seconds hand. Careful visual inspection reveals a scattering of fine spotting and light surface aging across the dial, particularly visible under macro photography. This light speckling represents honest vintage aging, adding character without detracting from the overall handsome appearance and legibility of the watch face.
Case and Crystal
The 36mm stainless steel case utilizes a specialized front-loading monocoque construction, a design choice intended to improve water resistance and structural integrity, as indicated by the "OPEN THRU GLASS" engraving on the caseback. The case geometry is striking, featuring sharp, faceted lugs and distinct transitions between the polished flanks and brushed upper surfaces. The case remains well-defined, showing honest handling marks, light scratches, and standard signs of wear consistent with its vintage age, yet retaining its factory proportions. The unsigned knurled crown is well-proportioned for comfortable operation. The dial is protected by a flat Hardlex crystal, which remains in highly presentable condition, offering a clear and unobstructed view of the dial beneath.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the Seiko Caliber 5605, an automatic movement featuring 25 jewels and a date complication. The 5600 series is highly regarded among collectors for its durability, slim profile, and smooth operation, serving as the foundational architecture for many of Seiko's most respected models of the era. Performing well within expected vintage tolerances; running strong and steady. The timegrapher indicates a deviation of +20 to +24 s/d.
Strap
The watch is fitted with a black leather strap featuring contrasting white stitching, adding a refined yet slightly sporty touch to the presentation. The strap is secured with a standard stainless steel pin buckle and complements the black accents found on the dial and hands perfectly.
Condition
This Seiko is presented in good vintage condition. The stainless steel case retains strong, attractive lines with normal wear patterns appropriate for its age. The dial exhibits visible, age-consistent patina and fine spotting that authenticate its vintage journey, while the applied furniture and hands remain in excellent shape. It stands as a well-preserved and highly attractive example of a classic Lord Matic.
Dimensions
The watch measures 36 mm in diameter, excluding the crown. The proportions are highly versatile, offering a sophisticated and comfortable presence on the wrist that transitions effortlessly between formal and casual settings.
Remarks
The Seiko Lord Matic 5605-7050 is a testament to the brand's commitment to quality manufacturing and timeless design. With its monocoque case construction and sharp faceted lines, it embodies the very best of 1970s Seiko design language. This honest, well-running example is a fantastic addition for any enthusiast looking to acquire a true classic from the Suwa division.
History
Introduced in the late 1960s, the Seiko Lord Matic (LM) collection was positioned just below the prestigious King Seiko and Grand Seiko lines, offering premium features and sophisticated designs to a broader audience. Powered by the advanced 56-series automatic movements, the Lord Matic was a commercial success and a technological triumph for Seiko. The introduction of monocoque cases in certain references further demonstrated Seiko's innovative approach to watchmaking, ensuring better protection against the elements while maintaining a sleek, elegant profile that remains highly sought after by vintage collectors today.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: SEI-SLJ-0193

Seiko - Lord Matic - Sans prix de réserve - 5605-7050 - Homme - 1971
Seiko • 1971
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