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Original vintage 1960s Seiko 6217 GMT "The Watch Tells the Time Wherever You Are...and...Knows the Time Everywhere Else on Earth - Instantly" Advertisement.

 

Dimensions: Approx. 7.25 inches wide by 10.50 inches high

 

1964 marked the resurgence of a post-war Japan onto the world stage as a first-rate economic power, most readily apparent in Tokyo hosting the Summer Olympics that same year.  Seiko – despite having no prior experience in sports timing (much to Heuer’s chagrin, we're sure) – was named the official timekeeper, and began research and development in preparation for the games in 1961.

As part of Seiko’s R&D, and to commemorate its upcoming role in the summer games, it developed several advanced wristwatches for the Olympics, and Seiko would develop the large crown 6217 GMT  for the Games

 

The Olympic Technical Committee head noted, "We are not assigning official timekeeping to a Japanese manufacturer because the Olympics will be held in Tokyo, but because these are actual functional [timepieces], backed up by solid theory."

Despite the head of Seiko's Watch Design Section noting his reluctance Seiko could devise suitable timepieces in time for the 1964 Summer Games - only a few years away - legendary Seiko President Shoji Hattori could not be dissuaded.

 

As part of Seiko’s R&D at the time, and to commemorate its upcoming role in the Summer Games, the company developed several advanced wristwatches for the Olympics (this watch here was one of them).


The 6217 GMT was released for a short period of time during and after the 1964 Olympics, and then discontinued.  Seiko also released concurrently three variants of their first chronograph, the monopusher 571x chronograph - the 5717 and 5719, as well as the ultra rare 5718 (the ultimate grail of most Seiko collectors) - all for for the Olympics.  Never one to pass up on an advertising opportunity, Seiko naturally advertised and associated the 571x and GMTs with the games.

 

In circa 1966 or 1967, Seiko created a successor to the 6217-7000, the 6217-7010, similar in nearly every way except for dial text at the 6:00 area, lumed hour and minute hands, lume plots at every hour marker on the dial - and of course, Seiko swapped the large crown for a much smaller one.  Seiko sold both concurrently for a short period of time.

1960s Seiko 6217 GMT "The Watch Tells the Time Wherever You Are" Advert

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