This timepiece is a magnificent artifact from June 1983, as definitively proven by the serial number 360004. The Dolce line represented the pinnacle of Seiko's high-end dress watchmaking in the 1980s, prioritizing ultra-thin quartz movements and exotic, scratch-resistant metallurgy. It houses the premium Caliber 9521, an exceptionally thin technical soul engineered to meet high precision standards without the bulk of a seconds hand, preserving an absolute clean elegance.
The architecture is outstanding, featuring an ultra-hard NSAG (Super Hard Alloy / Tungsten Carbide) tank-style case that retains its sharp, pristine mirror-polished facets even after decades. The face is a masterclass in texture, showcasing a subtle, silvery-white woven paper/linen pattern dial adorned with minimalist applied black stick markers and elegant faceted hands. Adding immense collector charm, the caseback features a beautifully preserved custom Kanji engraving from its original delivery in Japan, celebrating a long-service milestone in Showa year 60 (1985). This executive luxury instrument was produced exclusively for the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM).