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Tissot Visodate Seastar Seven wristwatch. Produced during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Not working. Crown and stem loose, see picts.
Case Material: 20micon gold plated. In very excellent condition, crystal also very good,
however it seems like an amature watch tech was trying to open the caseback. This watch is known for its "monobloc" case design, which was often intended to be opened through the crystal using a specific tool referenced as "Use Key No. 315T" on caseback.
Movement: This watch was produced both in manual and automatic. Unsure about this one as I will not attempt opening the watch.
Dimensions: width excluding crown 34mm, lug width 18mm, lug to lug 40mm.
These timepieces are highly regarded by vintage watch collectors for their classic mid-century aesthetic. If you are capable of repairing this watch, you will have an exceptional timepiece for a bargain price.