Vintage 1965 Seiko 6217-8000 Serviced 62MAS Rare JDM Divers Watch All Or
The Seiko 62MAS, released in 1965, marked Seiko’s very first professional dive watch and was the brand’s official entry into the world of dive timepieces. With its clean, functional design, superb legibility, and distinctive case without crown guards, the 62MAS laid the foundation for every Seiko diver that followed.
The example offered here is exceptionally rare and historically significant. It was manufactured in May 1965, making it one of the earliest 62MAS watches ever produced, and is stamped with serial number 5505425. These early Watches belong to the ultra rare “small crown” variant, which was only produced for two months: April and May 1965, before Seiko transitioned to the larger crown used for the rest of the production run.
For collectors of vintage Seiko or historic tool watches, this is a once in a lifetime piece, and a true “grail” by any measure.
Condition Report:
Dial & Hands: The original dial, dial and hand lume are in excellent condition, with no black rot, a common issue on this model.
Case: The case retains its original factory finish, showing only honest wear with no signs of polishing or abuse.
Bezel Insert: Original and unrestored, showing wear to the outer eadge, consistent with its age.
Movement: Just serviced and running well. The quick-set date function operates perfectly.
Strap: Fitted with a new Uncle Seiko premium Tropic strap and fat spring bars.
Water Resistance: new case back seal installed during the service, the watch has not been pressure tested and is not guaranteed to be waterproof
Why This Watch Matters:
Made in May 1965 – one of the very first 62MAS examples
Extremely rare “small crown” configuration (only April–May 1965)
Original dial, hands, and factory finish
A cornerstone of Seiko’s dive watch legacy
Strap Options:
We are proud to be the official Australian dealer for Uncle Seiko products. If you’d like a different strap style, please feel free to reach out, we’ll be happy to assist.
A Note on Vintage Watches:
Vintage mechanical watches require care and occasional servicing. Timekeeping may not be as precise as a modern quartz watch, and signs of wear and patina are expected with age. While this watch has been serviced, it has not been pressure tested and is not water-resistant.
Please study the photos and video closely—they form part of the description and show the watch in detail.
This is a truly exceptional example of Seiko’s first dive watch, a rare early production 62MAS that holds a key place in horological history.
































