Detailed Description / Story

A highly uncommon and visually striking Seiko chronograph from the brand’s experimental early-2000s design era, this reference 7T62-0AM0 stands apart from conventional sport watches with its bold asymmetrical case architecture, fully integrated bracelet, and futuristic industrial styling.

What makes this example especially notable is its factory black PVD finish, a significantly scarcer configuration than standard stainless examples, paired with the even less commonly seen red subdial hands that add aggressive contrast against the monochromatic dial. The result is a stealth, design-forward aesthetic that feels distinctly tied to the Y2K era and Seiko’s more adventurous period of watch design.

Beyond appearance, this is a feature-rich quartz chronograph powered by Seiko’s respected 7T62 movement, offering chronograph timing, alarm, date display, tachymeter scale, and 100M water resistance—substantial functionality wrapped in one of Seiko’s most unconventional integrated designs.

The bracelet is fully integrated and specific to this model, contributing heavily to the watch’s sculptural, almost concept-watch appearance. Because of this unique construction, complete examples in strong cosmetic condition are increasingly difficult to find, particularly in black PVD.

Included is the matching black/red presentation case shown, which complements the watch’s styling and enhances display appeal.

An excellent candidate for the Seiko enthusiast, integrated-bracelet collector, or buyer seeking standout early-2000s futuristic design that differs dramatically from mainstream offerings.

Purchase with confidence. We gladly accept 30-day returns; buyer pays return shipping unless the item is not as described.

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