Seiko Quartz Midsized Diver

$180.00
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January 1981

Cal. 6458-6000

Serviced: Movement Unserviced, Case Serviced June 2022

A sporty no fuss 38mm quarts dive watch, with a day and date function.

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January 1981

Cal. 6458-6000

Serviced: Movement Unserviced, Case Serviced June 2022

A sporty no fuss 38mm quarts dive watch, with a day and date function.

Make an Appointment

January 1981

Cal. 6458-6000

Serviced: Movement Unserviced, Case Serviced June 2022

A sporty no fuss 38mm quarts dive watch, with a day and date function.

Make an Appointment

  • The 6458-6000 is the midsized counterpart to the 7548-7000 however with a more modern 7 jeweled quartz movement. It came a bit after the 7548 as well. The watch has a large grippy screw down crown crown and bi-directional rotating bezel. The bezel insert is a bit worn with some marks and chips. The dial, hands and markers are near perfect, which is always a true feat for a 40 year old dive watch. The markers of the 6458(and womans 2625) are unique in that they are lume filled circular borders with a high polish. Seiko had been filling rectangular borders with lume but this was an early example of them doing round markers.

    This midsize diver is excellent for those with a small wrist or those who feel that the full sized divers are tool large at 42mm. Also, having a quartz movement along with a day/date function makes the 6458 perfect for everyday wear however they are very much a tool watch - perfect for camping, hiking, barbecuing and the like.

    • Replica Crystal with Polished Bevel

    • 2 Straps included: Silicone Tropical and Black Nato Strap with Polished Hardware

    • 38mm Case Width

    • 42mm Lug to Lug

    • 19mm Lug Width

    • 11mm Total Height

    • Quartz

    • 7 jewels

    • Quickset Day and Date

    • Hacking Seconds

    • English and Kanji

    • 28mm Replica Flat Top Polisded Bevel Mineral Crystal

    • 4 O'Clock Crown

    • Screwdown

    • Suwa-Seikosha

  • Average Deviation:

    +- 15 seconds/month