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Seiko Selection SCVE051 Mechanical Men's Watch

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Seiko Selection SCVE051 Mechanical Men's WatchThe Seiko Selection Basic Line Mechanical SCVE051 is a highly elegant, structurally refined mechanical dress watch belonging to the exclusive Japanese Domestic Market Seiko Selection Collection. Purpose built to offer a sophisticated, entry level bridge into classical mechanical watchmaking, this JDM exclusive reference seamlessly combines a clean, minimalist design language with the fascinating mechanical theater of an open heart dial layout. The

The Seiko Selection Basic Line Mechanical SCVE051 is a highly elegant, structurally refined mechanical dress watch belonging to the exclusive Japanese Domestic Market Seiko Selection Collection. Purpose-built to offer a sophisticated, entry-level bridge into classical mechanical watchmaking, this JDM exclusive reference seamlessly combines a clean, minimalist design language with the fascinating mechanical theater of an open-heart dial layout. The watch is engineered inside a beautifully proportioned 42.0 mm stainless steel case that features a fully mirror-polished bezel, smoothly contoured brushed lugs, and broad polished case flanks. Achieving excellent wearability for daily or formal corporate settings, it measures a versatile 12.3 mm in thickness and a highly compact lug-to-lug profile of 48.0 mm, ensuring it rests comfortably flush and stable against the wrist, paired with a flexible five-row brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet. The primary visual anchor is its magnificent deep sunray ocean blue dial face, which uses a fine radial finish to scatter ambient light dynamically with every movement of the arm. Powering this reliable mechanical engine is the trusted, in-house Calibre 4R38 mechanical automatic movement, which beats at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour and provides a dependable 41-hour power reserve with manual winding and stop-seconds hacking capability. Strategically tailored without a date complication or sub-dials to maintain perfect dial harmony, the face incorporates a prominent open-heart skeletal cutout window situated at the 9 o'clock position. This opening offers a direct view of the active mechanical balance wheel rapidly oscillating while the watch is being worn. For enhanced practical utility, the faceted dauphine hands and the tips of the hour index bars are filled with high-intensity LumiBrite compound for rapid orientation in low-light environments. Turning the watch over reveals an exhibition see-through screw-down case back, showcasing the mechanical movement and central rotor assembly at work. Fortified with an everyday 100-meter water resistance rating and an integrated antimagnetic protective shielding architecture, this Made-in-Japan model stands out as a resilient, sophisticated choice for corporate workspaces and formal evening attire.

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