Released in 1979, the SEIKO CREDOR KZT014 is one of the first luxury sports watches ever produced in Japan, marking a pivotal moment in Seiko’s journey to blend refined watchmaking techniques with modern design. Part of the Credor line – a name derived from the French “Créte d’Or,” meaning “Golden Peak” – this model represents the pinnacle of Japanese elegance and craftsmanship.
The KZT014 features a bold stainless steel case, screw-down crown and caseback, and water resistance up to 10 ATM. Its standout detail lies in the wave-patterned dial – a subtle yet striking design that adds depth and character. While not designed by Gérald Genta like its sibling model “Locomotive,” this watch still follows Credor’s signature philosophy: minimal, balanced, and uniquely refined.
Inside ticks the reliable quartz Cal. 9461 movement, still functioning precisely decades later. This is a timepiece made for collectors and connoisseurs – those who value rarity, timeless design, and the quiet charm of a true vintage icon from Seiko’s golden era.


















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