Key takeaways

  • Choose VK63 when running seconds and a traditional three-register dial matter.
  • Choose VK64 when you prefer a cleaner two-register chronograph layout.
  • Neither caliber is automatic; both combine quartz timing with a mechanical-style chronograph display.

Quick answer: Seiko VK63 and VK64 are Japanese meca-quartz chronograph movements. Both have a central 1/5-second chronograph hand, minute counter, 24-hour display, date, and an approximately three-year SR936SW battery rating. VK63 adds running small seconds; VK64 removes small seconds for a cleaner two-register layout.

VK63 vs VK64

Feature VK63 VK64
Chronograph Central 1/5-second and minute counter Central 1/5-second and minute counter
Other displays 24-hour, small seconds, date 24-hour, date
Layout Three registers Two registers
Size 13 1/2 ligne; 5.10 mm 13 1/2 ligne; 5.10 mm
Battery SR936SW; about 3 years SR936SW; about 3 years

Which should you choose?

Choose VK63 for running small seconds and a traditional three-register dial. Choose VK64 for a cleaner two-register design. Contrary to a common online claim, VK64 does have a date; it removes small seconds, not the date.

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Frequently asked questions

Is VK63 automatic?

No. It is battery-powered meca-quartz.

Does VK64 have a date?

Yes. Official specifications list a date on both VK63 and VK64.

Does the central hand sweep?

While timing, it advances in 1/5-second increments. It is not the normal running seconds hand.

Source: Time Module VK specifications.

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Reviewed by the WISHDOIT Editorial Team. Technical claims are checked against available manufacturer documentation and watch-level specifications. Read our Editorial Policy. Last updated July 8, 2026.

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