The History:
Seiko began its rich history in 1881 when Kintaro Hattori opened a shop repairing and selling watches in central Tokyo. Eleven years later, he opened a factory called the Seikosha Factory and began building wall
clocks and pocket watches. After an earthquake and fire destroyed the original factory, Hattori reopened with a new vision, which began what we know as Seiko today. A true pioneer in watchmaking, Seiko developed the first Japanese-made divers watch.
The Watch:
The Seiko Bullhead Automatic Chronograph Ref 6138-0049 features a 43.5mm stainless steel case with the crown and chronograph pushers at the 12 o’clock position, resembling a bull’s horns. The fixed bezel features a copper-colored insert with a tachymeter scale. The copper dial features two gold sub-dials at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions with a unique vertical day and date window at the 6 o’clock position. The Bullhead is powered by the automatic in-house Caliber 6138B movement.
The Details:
This Seiko Bullhead Automatic Chronograph Ref 6138-0049 dates to a production year of 1977. Wear on the case is consistent with the age of this timepiece. The case appears to be unpolished, with factory brushing and crisp lines present. This timepiece includes an aftermarket brown leather strap with a stainless steel buckle.
Brand | Seiko
Reference | 6138-0049
Movement | Caliber 6138B
Model | Bullhead Chronograph
Strap | Leather Strap
Crystal | Acrylic
Style | Chronograph Watches
Case Width | 43.5mm
Case Height | 14.7mm
Lug Width | 19mm