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Sea-Gull offers products across the following categories: Jewelry & Watches, Everyday Watches, Watch Accessories. Browse their full range on their official website or explore exclusive offers for Sea-Gull products on Herm.io.
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Sea-Gull is a legitimate Chinese watch manufacturer established in 1955 and one of the world's largest producers of mechanical watch movements. They manufacture their own in-house movements and supply components to Swiss brands. While Chinese-made, they are authentic timepieces with genuine mechanical movements, not counterfeits or replicas.
Sea-Gull offers similar build quality to Seiko and Orient but typically at lower prices, especially for complications like tourbillons and chronographs. Sea-Gull manufactures their own movements in-house like these Japanese brands. The main differences are brand heritage (Seiko/Orient have stronger reputations in Western markets) and finishing quality, where Japanese brands may have slight edges in quality control and refinement.
The Sea-Gull 1963 is a reissue of a vintage Chinese Air Force pilot chronograph from the 1960s. It features a hand-wound mechanical movement, acrylic crystal, and distinctive design with Arabic numerals. It's popular among watch enthusiasts for its historical significance, affordable price (typically $200-400), and authentic military watch aesthetic without the premium price of vintage military watches.
Sea-Gull tourbillons are genuine mechanical complications, not gimmicks, and represent exceptional value at their price point (typically $500-2000 versus $10,000+ for Swiss equivalents). However, they prioritize affordability over finishing refinement. They're worth buying if you want to own a functioning tourbillon movement on a budget, but don't expect Swiss-level hand-finishing or long-term investment value.
Sea-Gull's official store advertises worldwide shipping with free shipping and prices that include import duties and VAT. However, specific return policy details are not clearly stated on their website. It's advisable to contact their customer service before purchasing to understand warranty terms, return windows, and whether you'd need to ship back to China for returns or servicing.
With proper care, a Sea-Gull mechanical watch can last decades. Like all mechanical watches, they should be serviced every 3-5 years to maintain accuracy and longevity, which typically costs $100-300 depending on the movement complexity.
Sea-Gull watches come with a 3-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty typically does not cover normal wear, water damage from improper use, or damage from unauthorized repairs.
Sea-Gull movements are generally reliable and comparable to entry-level Swiss movements like ETA 2824, though Swiss movements typically have tighter tolerances and better finishing. Sea-Gull's ST19 chronograph movement is based on the respected Venus 175 and is well-regarded for its durability and serviceability.
Most independent watchmakers can service Sea-Gull watches as they use standard mechanical movements, though finding original parts may require ordering from China. Alternatively, you may need to ship the watch back to Sea-Gull's service center, which can take several weeks.
The official Sea-Gull store guarantees authenticity, manufacturer warranty, and potentially better customer support, though prices may be slightly higher. Third-party retailers may offer discounts but could have gray market watches with limited or no warranty coverage.

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