A quartz watch with an LED on the dial
that blinks beautifully every second.Flash Seconds


The voluminous square case has a beautiful hairline finish. The dimensional cut of the glass is also a feature.

The red LED light above the dial blinks every second, making it a very unique product.

An excerpt from a catalog at the time. The beautiful gradation of colors on the dial was also in vogue.

The Quartz V.F.A 39SQC was released in 1972. This watch was equipped with a CMOS-IC developed in-house, thereby achieving power saving. It is also called Flash Seconds because the LED on the dial blinks beautifully every second. The case has a bold square shape, influenced by the shape of the movement. The dimensional cut of the glass and the gradation of colors on the dial convey a sense of the fashion of the 1970s.









































































































































