{"id":1014,"date":"2010-11-21T22:22:31","date_gmt":"2010-11-22T03:22:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/watches.cyberphreak.com\/?page_id=1014"},"modified":"2010-11-21T22:22:31","modified_gmt":"2010-11-22T03:22:31","slug":"bell-matic-4006-6010","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/watches.cyberphreak.com\/?page_id=1014","title":{"rendered":"Bell-Matic 4006-6010"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<h2>Seiko 4006-6010T Bell-Matic.<\/h2>\n<p><a href=\"..\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/bellmatic.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA\" src=\"..\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/bellmatic-300x276.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"276\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Overview:\u00a0 While looking through a coffee can full of watches at a  local antique store, I pulled out this little gem.\u00a0\u00a0 First I saw the  back, so I knew it was a Seiko, then I flipped it over and saw some  magic words, Bell-Matic.\u00a0 What is a Bell-Matic?\u00a0 In the late sixties to  mid seventies, Seiko created the first automatic alarm watch.\u00a0 It was in  really rough shape.\u00a0 The crystal was badly scratched, and even worse,  th dial was no longer attached to the main plate!\u00a0 However, with a few  gentle shakes, the second hand started instantly, so the movement itself  was just fine.\u00a0 I asked, he said $5.\u00a0 I knew it was worth more than  that, so I was sold.<\/p>\n<p>Features:<br \/>\nCase: 37mm diameter, stainless steel, \u2018waterproof\u2019, 19mm lugs.<br \/>\nBack: Stainless, screw down, marked SEIKO Stainless Steel 4006 \u2013 6010 Waterproof, Japan.<br \/>\nCrystal: Acrylic, lightly domed.<br \/>\nMovement: Automatic, 4006A, Seiko in-house design, 17 Jewels. Base movement is automatic only, alarm is hand wound.<br \/>\nComplications:  Day of week, Date, mechanical alarm.<br \/>\nOther:  Luminous hands and markers, Lumibrite, rotating chapter ring.<\/p>\n<p>The watch is a fairly modern sized watch 37mm, and fairly thick at  13mm.\u00a0 The case has a slight cushion effect, making it look larger than  it is.\u00a0 The hands are sword style, and very handsome, and a first for my  collection.\u00a0 The dial is a silver cloth weave pattern.\u00a0 The markers are  applied bright silver with luminous material, possibly rhodium plated.\u00a0  The crown is unsigned, but over-sized and easy to use. \u00a0 The reason  behind this is obvious, it is how you adjust the alarm.\u00a0 How you set the  alarm is simple.\u00a0 Pull the crown out to the first position and rotate  counter clockwise until the red marker is pointing towards the time you  want it to go off.\u00a0 Press the crown in, wind, then pull the button at 2  O\u2019clock.\u00a0 When the hour hand points to the time, a little bell rings,  much like an old fashioned alarm clock.<\/p>\n<p>To repair this watch, I had to go much beyond just polishing the  crystal and removing the DNA of ages.\u00a0 I had to completely remove the  movement, remove the hands, reattach the dial, and put everything back  in place.\u00a0 On top of that, I had to use the big guns and use a polishing  wheel to fix the crystal as well.\u00a0 Hand polishing just didn\u2019t cut it.\u00a0  In doing all this work, I am really impressed with the quality of Seiko  movements of the early 70\u2032s.\u00a0 Everything was very well put together  (other than the dial feet) and had the feel of a fine timepiece.\u00a0 I did a  little research, and this watch retailed for $105 in 1970!\u00a0 Not a cheap  watch in any way.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, I am very happy with this watch.\u00a0 It has a few small issues,  like a worn chapter ring and ding in the edge of the crystal, but the  wear gives it some character.\u00a0 I know if I wanted to flip it, I would  make my money back 10 to 20 fold.\u00a0 The alarm works very well, and I find  I am using this watch more than my Omega Speedmaster.\u00a0 An alarm is  handier than a chronograph.<\/p>\n<p><small>November 21st, 2010 <\/small><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Seiko 4006-6010T Bell-Matic. 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