



Seiko 5 “Dartboard” — 7009 Concentric-Dial Automatic Watch.
Look once and it’s a clean white dress dial. Look again and it pulls you in.
The center is worked in a concentric checkerboard — alternating matte and bright segments radiating out like a target, so the light breaks differently across every ring as your wrist turns. Gold pyramid marker at 12, gold batons, gold hands, the applied Seiko 5 shield. A framed day-date at 3. It’s a dial with depth — the kind of quietly hypnotic face that made vintage Seiko dial design famous, dressed up on a black leather strap and ready for a cuff.
Under the back runs the Seiko 7009 automatic — self-winding, day-date, English calendar — one of the most repairable and enduring movements Japan ever built. This one has been opened, serviced, and held to the timegrapher until the rate settled true.
Straight with you, always: the dial reads “21 Jewels.” We sell this watch on its looks and its serviced, verified movement — not on a printed number. What you’re getting is a fully-working vintage automatic with a genuinely mesmerizing dial and a shop that stands behind it.
The Details
◦ Movement — Seiko 7009 automatic, self-winding, serviced & timegrapher-verified
◦ Reference — 7009-8331
◦ Serial — 5D3246
◦ Case — 38mm stainless steel
◦ Dial — White, concentric checkerboard center, gold markers & hands
◦ Function — Day / Date, English calendar
◦ Strap — Black leather (18mm)
◦ Origin — Made in Japan
◦ Power reserve — 20hr+ on a full wind
Why buy from Bengal Curator
✅ Only 1 in this store — sold once, gone forever
✅ Fully serviced & timegrapher-verified before listing
✅ 6-month warranty
✅ Easy returns on arrival — inspect before you commit
✅ Free tracked & insured shipping, nationwide
✅ Arrives in a premium leather presentation box
A dial with this much movement in it doesn’t photograph the way it wears — it’s better in person, and it only lands on one wrist. One available. If it’s already caught your eye, that’s the target doing its job.
৳5,700 — today.
Curated, serviced, and stood behind — by Bengal Curator.



