Seiko Serial Numbers Complete Guide and Date
What is the serial number on a Seiko? Where is the serial number on a Seiko, and how can you use it to date your watch? These are common questions that we get from our readers.
To help you identify the year of your Seiko, and to understand when it was made, we have compiled a complete Guide to Seiko watch serial numbers. Dig in!
Background to Seiko serial numbers
The vast majority of timepieces feature a serial number. This is especially true for luxury watches and mechanical watches that are made not only as a means of telling the time but also to appreciate.
With that said, all Seiko watches are equipped with serial numbers.
The serial number has a number of different purposes. Most important, it helps the manufacturer keep track of each and every single watch they produce. But at the same time, the recorded databases of the serial numbers are rarely shared with the public but are used and kept by the company alone. This also includes Seiko.
Seiko watches are equipped with several different numbers.
Seiko case back number
The numbers on a Seiko can be found on the case back. There, you will find a number that actually refers to two different numbers – the case code and the caliber (movement).
The number on the Seiko case back consists of one number, a hyphen, and then an additional number. Both of these consist of four digits. These do not make up the serial number.
The serial number contains six digits and can also be found on the case back. Each Seiko watch has a serial number that is unique to that exact watch.
Furthermore, the case back of a Seiko watch reveals a bunch of different information. This includes the date of manufacturing, the movement type, case material, the maker, how to open the caseback, and more. In some cases, part of, or all, this information, is indicated on the inside of the case back, which means you need to open it in order to access it.
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How to date your Seiko watch with the serial number
The good thing is that you can use the serial number of your Seiko to date it in order to know when it was produced.
The format for dating it via the serial number is as follows:
The first digit in the number will indicate the last digit of the year the watch was manufactured. The second digit indicates the month, and the last 4 digits are the production number, which is unique to the watch.
Seiko started with the six-digit serial numbers in 1966, which means you will not be able to use the below methods to date your watch. Prior to this, Seiko used seven digits. Note that during this time, there was a transition period where both systems were used.
This means that when the first digit indicates:
- 1: The year of manufacture ends with 1
- 2: The year of manufacture ends with 2
- 3: The year of manufacture ends with 3
- 4: The year of manufacture ends with 4
- 5: The year of manufacture ends with 5
- 6: The year of manufacture ends with 6
- 7: The year of manufacture ends with 7
- 8: The year of manufacture ends with 8
- 9: The year of manufacture ends with 9
Worth noting is that the month (second digit) is indicated as 1-9 for January to September. 0 is October, N is November, and D is December. As seen below:
- 1: January
- 2: February
- 3: March
- 4: April
- 5: May
- 6: June
- 7: July
- 8: August
- 9: September
- 0: October
- N: November
- D: December
With that said, this information does not tell us the decade in which the watch was manufactured. This is a bit trickier but possible. In order to know when your watch was made, you need to know in which period the watch was released. The way you can do this is to research the model but also the caliber number. This is helpful as most Seiko calibers (movements) are not in production for more than a decade. Those often have small visual differences that allow you to know if it is an early movement or a late movement.
It also helps to research the model itself to know when it was released and when it was discontinued.
The last four digits of the Seiko serial number tend to be a bit more tricky to read. Generally, the last four digits indicate the production number of the watch. For example, 5000 indicates that it is the 5000th watch from that model. There are exceptions to this rule, however.
Lastly, there are also helpful Seiko serial number decoders online that you can use. To decode your Seiko with these tools, you need to do is enter your serial number and movement number.
men reads 371086, tell me about it please.
Hi I am trying to find out what model of Seiko I have, as mine needs a new glass, the numbers are 437 970 7006-5069 Thanks for any assistance
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May i know the model of my watch. It has a serial number of 802893 ES and it has a number on its side 4540 Z-E and how much is the value of it. thank you!
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364077 is theseriallnumber,7162is another other bottom what is the model and value
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Please let me know what is the value as on today of my SEIKO Chronograph Automatic 6139 – 6020 (0 N 0 9 6 3) JAPAN A
Bought in the year 1969
Regards: Bhargava
Serial number is
090846
What is it
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I had purchased a seiko chronograph whrist watch in1977 from Dammam Saudi Arabia..Its serial number is writen is as ….
6138-7000….6n9251..At the time of purchasing, I didn’t got its manual..can you pl.send me its operation manual+I want to know its present price…PLEASE DO ME A HELP…THANKS
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My serial number is 990931 can you tell me age and value
What value is a Seiko Automatic 24 jewel watch 5606-7130 041409
I have a Seiko chronograph, 100M Case 711082, caliber 7T62-OGMO, stainless steel.
The band is worn out. It keeps breaking new pins as the center lugs on the band are worn. The band is stainless and the only number on it is 35A5-G-I. I have previously tried to source through Seiko with no joy. Can anyone help with this.
Thanks,
Richard
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Your best bet would be to contact a specialized Seiko dealer or check ebay.com or chrono24.com.
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