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Мои тоже Automatic. Вы под автоматом имеете ввиду что-то другое или у меня просто более поздняя модель? Заранее извиняюсь за глупые вопросы, просто стало интересно.
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Seiko Gyro marvel - первый серийный автомат сейки, в нем же впервые увидело свет уникальное изобретение - Magic Lever. делался GM всего 2 года начиная с 1959. Затем все это перекочевало в Seikomatic и позже в LordMatic.
Gyro Marvel: (Sub-brand) - The Gyro Marvel was Seiko’s first independently developed automatic watch. It was introduced in 1959, as a subset of the Marvel Line. The Gyro Marvel’s caliber is based on the Marvel caliber and exist only in a 17j version. Like the Marvel, they formed Seiko's top watch line of watches during the late 1950’s. Sadly, the Gyro Marvel was relatively short lived and was replaced in Seiko’s lineup by the Seikomatic in 1960
LM (LordMatic) (Sub-brand) - was a mid range Seiko that boasted the fact that the watch was an automatic that was thinner then all other auto’s of the time. In the beginning the watches were one piece design that you could only remove the movement from the front. Had the 5606 movement that was the base for the KS’s of the time. There is also Lord Marvel, LordMatic Special. The LordMatic was made by Suwa, while the LordMatic Special was made by Daini (using completely different movements with higher quality/accuracy specs).
- LM Special / LordMatic Special: (Sub-brand) - A subset/evolution of the LM line. They were powered either by 5206 or 5216 auto movements, in 23j or 25j variants running 28.8K bph (base LM’s were powered by 21.6K bph automatic movements in 23 or 25 jewel variants.
Lord Marvel: (Sub-brand) - A subset/evolution of the LM line. These models were hand wound with and powered by one of the 5740 caliber variants. The 5740C is the hi-beat 36,000 BPS version and is said to have been the "trial" effort for later hi-beat Grand Seiko calibers (such as 61xx series). Once Seiko knew the 5740C was a technical success, they were able to market the hi-beat 36K GS line.