



Seiko 5 “Silver Signal” — 6349 Textured Cushion Automatic watch.
Hold it under a lamp and the dial stops being flat.
That silver face is cut with a fine cross-hatch texture — a lattice that catches light in one direction and goes soft in the other, so the whole dial shifts as your wrist moves. Gold applied markers. Gold hands. A framed day-date window at 3 that snaps WED 15 into place like it was machined yesterday. This is late-’70s Seiko design language at full confidence — the barrel case, the stepped bezel, the quiet flex of a champagne dial that dresses up without ever shouting.
Under the caseback: the Seiko 6349, a full 23-jewel automatic — one of the higher-jewel movements Seiko put in the 5 line, and it’s stamped right there on the dial for anyone who knows to look. Self-winding. Day-date. Built in the years when Japan was quietly out-engineering half of Switzerland and charging a fraction for it.
This isn’t a watch that got popular. It’s a watch that got made right and survived — original steel bracelet still on it, still snapping shut with that vintage clasp bite.
The Details
◦ Movement — Seiko 6349 automatic, 23 jewels, self-winding
◦ Reference — 6349-5240 (caseback) / 6349-5270 dial
◦ Serial — 360391
◦ Case — 38 × 40mm stainless steel, cushion form
◦ Dial — Silver, cross-hatch texture, gold markers & hands
◦ Function — Day / Date, English calendar
◦ Bracelet — Original Seiko stainless steel (clasp stamped M1009)
◦ 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
Silver dials like this don’t come back around. When the texture catches your eye once, it’s already too late — you’ll be measuring every other dial against it. Only one exists here. Claim it or watch someone else wear it.
৳6,500 — today.
Curated, serviced, and stood behind — by Bengal Curator.



