Yesterday I was fortunate enough to examine the Grand Seiko 10th Anniversary limited edition SBGR037. It's a steel GS wristwatch with a guilloche dial and blue steel hands. According to the owner, the movement has a new hairspring which is more shock- and...
Great shotsJX!! Very, very nice! Apparently the innovations took Seiko 5 years to develop and I am told that this model: SBGR 037 has approximately 13 differences from its standard (and equally beautiful) stable mate - the SBGR 025. And of course, as with...
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... of course, highly entertained, and as you can observe, blue in the face - beside myself, falling off my chair and rolling on the ground with laughter.
I wrote that line in jest but clearly it was a poor joke. I also wrote Mycroft a PM explaining it but it somehow was not delivered, I have emailed him to explain it. - SJX
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I must confess it is not my fav GS due to... the blue hands. In this context, I find them a bit too much because the contrast with the dial is maybe a bit too high. anyway, it's still a great watch. To participate to this interesting topic, here are a few...
Quite a nice post--there are many lovely blued hands around the world of horology. tempusfugit This message has been edited by tempusfugit on 2009-01-01 05:35:22...
These are 2 of the watches that I produce. The two in my post are ETA 6498 based, and the one pplater is wearing is 6497 based. The hands are heat blued and hands like this are one of my favourite watch features. Cheers, Al
SJX thanks for the nice pics. I am a big fan of Seiko watches. I have noticed this piece for some time but I still think that the "GSGSGS" dial is overly done and is enpowering the whole watch. It is also very ironic that the normally low profile, almost-...
...I know nothing of the production of this particular watch, but Seiko is (I think rightly) very proud of its stamping designs and execution. As an example, this dial below is stamped with a cylindrical die (accompanied at one time by a documentary video...
Thanks Steve and SJX. I guess the blue hands tempered? Or plated? Steve your Credor photo is so awesome. They even put a blue cap over the shaft. If I may reproduce your photo here......
Seiko uses "hot" bluing for its hands, i.e. the hands are blued over heat. By chemical bluing I was referring to "cold" bluing where a solution is applied to the steel without the for heat. From what I recall, cold bluing results in steel that looks the s...
...imagine, I was joking, of course. Not sure if I'm mistaken, but I guess the traditional process of heat blueing steel is a chemical reaction - oxidation. So, one could say they're "chemically treated"? I know there are multiple ways to achieve the blue...
You didn't mention it and the hands of the watch are hiding that spot in most of your photos. There's supposed to be a missing GS filled with the Seiko rampant lion - a trace of it is here. Is it visible to the naked eye? Thanks Mike...
This is very interesting, as I went back to check the SBGR 025 the standard production item with the cream embossed dial - expecting to find the same thing there as a signature of Grand Seiko's embossed dials. But it is NOT there! There is no lion insigni...