GS has finally thrown off its shackles and is moving into the rarified air of the Independent Watchmakers. And let me first mention 2 unique things about these watches -- NO power reserve hand and NO date. Can GS Compete with Independents for finishing an...
The finishing is highest end! If I could be sure the spring drive would be serviceable in 30 years (or 50, just to be safe), I would buy one. But, this is an old complaint for Seiko. I do think it's ine they should now address totally given that they are ...
In researching, specifically for Grand Seiko, I have read that they are trying to maintain 30 years worth of capability to service the watches. I don't think that's an unreasonable expectation for them to work toward. The following material is about 18 mo...
I got this Credor moonphase in 2006 Here's 2009 And again in 2011 and in 2015 when I got a mechanical one from the same series. I have only worn it once around year-end for 10 minutes. Probably it sat for 6 months before that. When I strapped it on a week...
i have sent an email to the Seiko Boutique in London to place an order for the steel model. I love the fact that it has no date, measures only 38.5mm and is thin by Grand Seiko standards. The fact that it is a limited edition is an added bonus.
An attractive price and I love the simplicity and purity of the watch - this will be my first Grand Seiko and I have been looking for a good steel watch so this ticks all the boxes. Even the sunray dial appeals to me!
Thinking of doing the same myself as the SBGY003 ticks so many boxes. How was your experience? The alternative I have is to contact the Wako store in Tokyo who are super great with service and knowledge. Only being shopped early July however I gather.
I have left a 20% deposit with the Seiko London boutique and yes you are right about delivery only beginning in July. I am happy I have waited this long to purchase a Grand Seiko as I had wanted a slim watch and most Grand Seikos I had noticed were on the...
Grand Seiko has become the halo brand for global expansion at a high price/quality level. In March 2017, Grand Seiko made a fresh start by splitting off from the SEIKO banner to become an independent brand with the aim to stand at the “pinnacle of practic...
...as an art director/designer and ‘branding guy’ (visually) I would hope GS would revisit the logo. As a westerner, it seems a bit archaic and almost German gothic.