



Seiko 5 “Grey Linen” — 7009 Textured Dial Automatic watch.
Understated, textured, and quietly sharp.
A cool grey dial worked in a fine vertical linen texture — light grain that catches and shifts as the wrist turns — dressed with gold-accented batons, black-centered markers, and the gold Seiko 5 shield at 12. Framed day-date at 3. It’s a restrained, monochrome-with-warmth face, the kind of quietly complex dial vintage Seiko did so well and modern watches rarely bother with. The dial carries its “Made in Japan” print on the face — the JDM signature.
Turning it is the Seiko 7009 — the self-winding automatic that built Seiko’s name for daily-wear mechanicals that outlast everything around them. Day-date, English calendar. This one has been opened, serviced, and held to the timegrapher until the rate settled true.
Straight with you, as always: this example wears a dial marked “21 Jewels” over a 7009 movement — a combination that points to a replacement dial at some point in its life. We flag it plainly. What you’re buying is a genuine, fully-working, serviced vintage Seiko automatic with a handsome textured grey face — priced and described honestly as exactly that.
The Details
◦ Movement — Seiko 7009 automatic, self-winding, serviced & timegrapher-verified
◦ Reference — 7009-3101 (caseback)
◦ Serial — 010366
◦ Case — 36mm stainless steel
◦ Dial — Grey linen texture, gold-accented markers, “Made in Japan” printed
◦ Function — Day / Date, English calendar
◦ Bracelet — Stainless steel
◦ 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
An honest, handsome vintage automatic with a textured grey der — serviced, warrantied, and described exactly as it is. One available.
৳6,000 — today.
Curated, serviced, and stood behind — by Bengal Curator.



