55 Jahre im Regal. Nie getragen. Ich habe sie gekauft.

For 55 years, this watch sat unworn on a shelf – still in its original packaging, with protective film on the case back, and from an old Japanese dealer's stock. In this video, I'm unboxing a genuine Japanese vintage time capsule: a Ricoh Automatic from the late 1960s/early 1970s. Today, Ricoh is primarily known for cameras, copiers, and optics – but back then, Ricoh was also a serious Japanese watch brand with a fascinating history and roots in Takano. We'll take a detailed look at the watch: box, condition, green dial, integrated steel bracelet, automatic movement with 21 jewels – and why NOS (New Old Stock) doesn't automatically mean a watch is like new. We'll examine the watch in detail: box, condition, green dial, integrated steel bracelet, automatic movement with 21 jewels – and why NOS doesn't automatically mean a watch is like new from the factory. ...] And if you'd like to delve deeper into the almost forgotten history of Ricoh and Takano, you can find my detailed video on the subject here: "The Forgotten Fourth Brand Alongside Seiko, Citizen, and Orient": 👉   • Die vergessene vierte Marke neben Seiko, C...   Here's the link to the Ricoh from the video*: 👉https://japanese-microbrands.com/prod... 🛒 My Shop: Japanese Microbrands & Vintage Watches from Japan You can find Japanese microbrands, selected vintage models, and independent brands from around the world here: 👉 https://japanese-microbrands.com Contact: JAPANESE MICROBRANDS & EXQUISITE WATCHES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Email: [email protected] https://www.japanese-microbrands.com *Self-promotion.