I will not exaggerate the scope of my Seiko watch collection. I only own two at the moment, and that is pretty skimpy as far as Seiko fanboys are concerned. However, I will be rectifying this shortcoming in the years ahead as I build my knowledge of the brand and buy thoughtful examples. Seiko is the type of brand that makes watches that coexist in any watch collector’s pile of watches. At watch meet-ups, evenย the guys with watches costing several thousands of dollars have a trusty Seiko diver in their box. Seiko is a brand that does it all from $50 automatic Seiko 5s to world-class Grand Seikos that cost thousands.
One of my quests for the Watch Hunter site is to help fellow watch collectors find out as much information as possible about their belovedย watches.ย Frequent visitors the Watch Hunter site might also notice a new Catalogs tab on the main navigation. This will be the future home for collected watch catalogs and manuals for several brands.
There is already a ton of information about Seikos online, but some of the older Seiko Watch catalogs might not be so easy to find. I have collected a scattered selection of Seiko catalogs dating back to the late 1960s.
The Seiko Watch catalogs were collected from publically accessible locations on the internet, some of which may now be out of commission. They are provided here as a reference library for Seiko watch collectors. Watch Hunter is not affiliated with Seiko, and all content within the PDF documents belong to Seiko. Please use respectfully to learn more about your older model Seiko watches. You will be amazed at what you might find. Enjoy!