Hi guys, At the request of a fellow Purist who recently joined the Grand Seiko ownership club, I am doing a quick review of my Grand Seikos. I think this is all of them, but sometimes there's one laying around the house, so I reserve the right to add extr...
That\'s an impressive collection my friend! Perhaps we are kindred spirits, if my tea went cold I\'d definitely pivot to the Pinot! I particularly like the anniversary manual wind GS, the font for \'diashock\' and the balance of the watch is great. Jack F...
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That moon phase Credor is something else, wow! Also, am curious with regards to the the Grand Seiko, did you think of adding the 44GS to your collection?
at the time I was working on getting several of the Credors, and I got diverted by renegade Purists into buying a couple watches from other brands... then a Vianney Halter came into my hands. While I was also getting my GO back from an extensive and expen...
Although technically not a GS, this is one of the very first commercially-sold Seiko Spring Drives. I think 500 were made in the late Nineties. It was about 35mm, thin, with a crummy bracelet. But still a milestone. at the time I didn't appreciate it - an...
It was just awfully big and clunky and gaudy - too much so, for my taste, anyway. I enjoyed it in concept, but not on my wrist. Here it is next to my 45mm Stowa. Inside a 20mm tall case, it's a normal spring drive movement On the wrist it is a brick, alth...
You are the greatest GS collector I know of in the West - also perhaps a gentleman in France - we together may have introduced a few other collectors to the brand, eh? Cazalea