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T-Bird Jewels will issue a full return or exchange for any jewelry or watch purchased if returned in original condition, and not worn within 14 days. Exclusions apply on custom pieces and special orders. Refunds are issued in accordance with the original payment method.

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Family-owned and operated since 1962, founder Mickey Kulwin first opened T-Bird Jewels in the legendary Thunderbird Hotel. Since 1995, son Darryl Kulwin, has grown and expanded T-Bird Jewels luxury jewelry store and hosts some of the most exclusive clients in the Las Vegas area.

King Seiko KSK Re-Creation Limited Edition.Introduced in 1961 and in production until 1975, King Seiko became one of the Seiko's most technically innovative and stylish brands, noted for its sleek, dignified angularity.Re-creating the King Seiko KSK of 1965, with its slightly sportier and more practical features, this exceptional Limited Edition is available only in a controlled-production run of 1,700, with the serial number engraved on each screwback case.With a larger case and upgraded box-shaped anti-reflective sapphire crystal, this streamlined re-creation includes a thin automatic caliber movement with a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, a power reserve of approximately 45 hours, and manual winding capability.The pale champagne dial features a calendar, textured 12 o'clock marker, and subtle gold accents
  • 28,800 vibrations per hour
  • 26 jewels
  • Power reserve: approximately 45 hours
  • THICKNESS: 11.4mm
  • DIAMETER: 38.1mm

  • LENGTH: 44.7mm

  • CASE: Stainless steel case with super-hard coating
  • WATER RESISTANCE: 5 bar, 50 meters (165 feet)
  • King Seiko KSK Re-Creation Limited Edition
  • Stylized Seiko logo buckle and crown
  • Pale champagne dial with gold accents
  • Presented in a Limited Edition collectors' box
  • Limited Edition of 1,700
  • Distinctive slim case design
  • Date calendar
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