



Seiko 5 Automatic — TV-Case Railway Black Dial | Ref 7009-3140
Two things going on here, and both stop the scroll.
First, the shape: a TV-case — that squared, curved-corner ’70s silhouette with the dial recessed behind a stepped bezel, so the black face sits deep and reads with real dimension. Second, the layout: a full 13-to-24 railway hour track printed around the outer edge, the way station clocks were built so nobody misread a train time. Shape and function, both vintage, both working.
The dial’s black with horizontal banding through the center, gold hands, gold-lined markers, and the red-accented day-date at three. It’s busy in the way good ’70s dials were — always something for the eye.
This is peak Seiko-design era, and TV-cases in wearing condition are getting genuinely hard to find. The 7009 inside is the automatic that made the name: no battery, winds off your wrist, 20-hour-plus reserve. All stainless steel on the bracelet. Timegrapher-checked before it reached you, not sold on a promise.
We don’t sell “looks clean.” We service it, test it, and stand behind it.
The details
• Case: 38×40mm TV-shape, all stainless steel
• Ref: 7009-3140
• Movement: 7009 automatic, 20hr+ reserve
• Dial: Black with railway 24-hour track, day-date
• Made in Japan
Every Bengal Curator piece ships with
• Full service + timegrapher verification
• 6-month warranty
• Easy returns on arrival
• Free tracked & insured shipping nationwide
• A premium leather watch box
One piece. TV-case, railway dial, this exact combination doesn’t repeat — when it’s gone, it’s gone.
৳6,500 — live now.
Curated, serviced, and stood behind — by Bengal Curator.



