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The King Seiko 15034 is a true icon from Seiko’s golden era, released in the early 1960s as one of the first models to carry the prestigious King Seiko name. This watch was all about precision and craftsmanship, proving Seiko’s ability to go head-to-head with Swiss brands at the time. What makes this piece extra special? The "Special Dial" marking means the indices are crafted from 18k white gold, giving it an understated but premium touch. Paired with its clean silver dial, sharp dauphine hands, and a slim 36mm stainless steel case, this watch has that timeless, effortless elegance. Under the hood, it runs on a manual-winding movement with 25 jewels, keeping things simple but ultra-reliable. And don’t forget that King Seiko shield emblem on the case back—it’s the seal of quality that collectors love.