



Seiko 5 SKX197 “Night Shift” — 7S26 Black Dial Automatic watch.
The everyday automatic that does everything and asks for nothing.
A deep black dial with applied lume-filled batons, a bold triangle marker at 12, and a framed day-date at 3 — clean, high-contrast, and dead legible in any light. The steel case is finished with a decorative screw-ring bezel that gives it a sporty, tool-watch edge, all riding on a comfortable steel bracelet. This is the Seiko 5 formula at its most versatile: dressy enough for a cuff, tough enough for daily life.
Turning it is the Seiko 7S26 — one of the most produced and most trusted automatic movements in the world. A genuine 21-jewel, self-winding day-date caliber that built Seiko’s modern reputation for mechanical watches that just keep running. This one has been serviced and held to the timegrapher until the rate settled true.
An honest note, because that’s how we sell: this is a modern Seiko 5, not a 1970s vintage piece — the 7S26 movement places it in Seiko’s contemporary automatic line. That’s its strength — a rugged, reliable mechanical automatic, fully working and ready to wear, at an accessible price.
The Details
◦ Movement — Seiko 7S26 automatic, 21 jewels, self-winding
◦ Reference — 7S26-8760 (caseback) / 7S26-1404 dial
◦ Serial — 703019
◦ Case — 38mm stainless steel, screw-ring bezel
◦ Dial — Black, applied lume batons, triangle marker at 12
◦ 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 – buy today
✅ 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 clean black-dial automatic is the one watch that works with everything you own — which is why it’s the easiest one to reach for and the first to leave. One available. Take it while it’s here.
৳7,000 — today.
Curated, serviced, and stood behind — by Bengal Curator.



