Some manufacturers also have their own brands that fit their watches taking an SR626SW. Bulova's version is a 606, Citizen's version is 280-39, Duracell's is D377, Seiko's is SB-AW, Timex's is BA, and Varta's is V377. Decide where you want to buy your battery by comparing the prices of the compatible models.
- Seiko Watch Serial Number Identification
- Seiko Watch Serial Number Database
- Seiko Watch Serial Number Lookup
- Seiko Serial Number Decoder
- Seiko Watch Serial Numbers Reference Generator
- Enter your seiko serial number and find out when your watch was made as well as get links to manuals and info. The Seiko serial number database Details of the Seiko movement database Below is live information about the current Seiko movement database, it is updated regularly (scroll to the bottom to see last updated.
- You can sort the designs of Seiko watches and narrow them further using the movement number and the various serial number portions. The last four digits represent the model number you are looking for. Write out the entire serial number and the breakdown of its components for future reference and add it.
- 1-48 of over 1,000 results for Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry: Seiko Watches Seiko Men's Japanese-Automatic Watch with Stainless-Steel Strap, Silver, 20 (Model: SARB035).
- 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.
To obtain watch parts correctly, it is important that Case numbers be used when ordering these parts. Different watch manufacturers place these numbers at different points on the case. This listing is a guide in obtaining the correct number.
ACCUTRON
BULOVA
CARAVELLE
WITTNAUER
Number inside of case back, embossed or stamped in black ink. Example N510 or 3170 or C852062 And dial# on dial at 6:00.
CITIZEN
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Number on outside of case back; Older models usually begin with “4”. Example 4-063546 or 2030-915660.
Also Model is shown on older models Example No. BW-7244 or 71-2330
OMEGA
Seiko Watch Serial Number Identification
Number inside case back. Example: 145.012
LONGINES
Example:
Old watches (CMT2512-MO520)
New watches(L2.654.5)
Old watches (CMT2512-MO520)
New watches(L2.654.5)
PULSAR/LORUS
Number on outside of case back. Example Y432-5901
RADO
Number is on outside of case back And Dial # at 6:00
ROLEX
Number inside case back or between Case lugs at “12” position. Example 6334
SEIKO
Number on outside of case back. Staples one touch stapler instruction manual. Usually 8 digits Example 6139-6005
TISSOT
Seiko Watch Serial Number Database
Number inside of case back. Example 17422 or T281/381
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WYLER
Number on outside of case back. Bosch wfb 2002 user manual. Example 722-946B
ZODIAC
Number on inside of case back. Example 722-946B
ZENITH
MOVADO
Number on outside of case back.
ESQUIRE
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How to Read Seiko Reference Numbers
1. From the Dial at 6 o'clock you can read the Caliber for almost all Seiko/Orient Models:
6F24 - 701L R 3
6F24 = Movement or Caliber
701L R 3 = Dial Reference number
2. Looking at the numbers and text on the case back
Japan A, Made in Japan, the letter 'A' stands for the location of the SEIKO factory. Obviously locations 'A', 'D', 'G' or 'S' exist*.
*Adriano from Brazil told me he got information from Seiko that the following locations exist: 'A', 'D', 'G' or 'S'. However Seiko did not tell him what letter stood for which location.
The Serial Number for almost all Seiko Models:
1 N 0 0 9 8
1 stands for the year, 1991 in this case, you will have to guess the decade!
N stands for November according to the following notation for the 2nd digit:
1 = Jan
2 = Feb
etc.
S = Sep
O = Oct
N = Nov
D = Dec
.0098
the running number of that model
6F24 - 7010 A A0: 6F24 is the movement number, 7010 is the case reference number.
A0 = The number in a box (next to 7010 in this case) is an information for the repair personnel on how to open and close the watch case. The letter 'A0' or 'F' which is also popular, could well be the number for the SEIKO case opener to use. This information is from Manel, Spain and he received it from Seiko Spain. Here is the original text in Spanish. Thank you Manel. Manel had inquired about a SEIKO 5 which had the letter 'F' in a box on the case back.
La letra “F” en el fondo de la caja significa el modo de construcción de la caja para que sepan los relojeros cómo se monta y desmonta el reloj.
SEIKO WATER RESISTANT 15 BAR = 150 meter water resistant
STAINLESS STEEL = information about the material used
3. 7S26A on the Rotor denominates the Caliber
The 'A' is the version of that caliber. It can be 'B' or even 'C'.
Another Example:
The 6119 is another example. Calibers 6119A, 6119B and 6119C exist. 6119C has a bilingual day and an instant day and date change (push of crown) while the A and B versions are date versions only.
http://www.pmwf.com/Watches/SeikoReferenceNumbers.htm
1. From the Dial at 6 o'clock you can read the Caliber for almost all Seiko/Orient Models:
6F24 - 701L R 3
6F24 = Movement or Caliber
701L R 3 = Dial Reference number
2. Looking at the numbers and text on the case back
Japan A, Made in Japan, the letter 'A' stands for the location of the SEIKO factory. Obviously locations 'A', 'D', 'G' or 'S' exist*.
*Adriano from Brazil told me he got information from Seiko that the following locations exist: 'A', 'D', 'G' or 'S'. However Seiko did not tell him what letter stood for which location.
The Serial Number for almost all Seiko Models:
1 N 0 0 9 8
1 stands for the year, 1991 in this case, you will have to guess the decade!
N stands for November according to the following notation for the 2nd digit:
1 = Jan
2 = Feb
etc.
S = Sep
O = Oct
N = Nov
D = Dec
.0098
the running number of that model
6F24 - 7010 A A0: 6F24 is the movement number, 7010 is the case reference number.
A0 = The number in a box (next to 7010 in this case) is an information for the repair personnel on how to open and close the watch case. The letter 'A0' or 'F' which is also popular, could well be the number for the SEIKO case opener to use. This information is from Manel, Spain and he received it from Seiko Spain. Here is the original text in Spanish. Thank you Manel. Manel had inquired about a SEIKO 5 which had the letter 'F' in a box on the case back.
La letra “F” en el fondo de la caja significa el modo de construcción de la caja para que sepan los relojeros cómo se monta y desmonta el reloj.
SEIKO WATER RESISTANT 15 BAR = 150 meter water resistant
STAINLESS STEEL = information about the material used
3. 7S26A on the Rotor denominates the Caliber
The 'A' is the version of that caliber. It can be 'B' or even 'C'.
Another Example:
The 6119 is another example. Calibers 6119A, 6119B and 6119C exist. 6119C has a bilingual day and an instant day and date change (push of crown) while the A and B versions are date versions only.
http://www.pmwf.com/Watches/SeikoReferenceNumbers.htm