The three letters VFA - Very Fine Adjusted - usually conjure up sweaty palms and excitement amongst Seiko enthusiasts. They have historically stood for the most accurate time pieces, beating the standards of the day. The Grand Seiko hand wound and automat...
Apparently they can be regulated to do much better, though. Right now itβs definitely off but I first need to set it properly and will give you some feedback shortly. It certainly is fun, though
How you find these Japanese rarities while your children are babes and your company reorganizing is a real surprise to me! Between Watches and icons, itβs almost a full-time job for me just dealing with import/export forms and Fedex, UPS & DHL β not to me...
No homeland security here, and then I donβt collect icons, either, saving a bit of time. In a more serious note, I am subscribed to a small vintage Seiko auctioneer and occasionally bid. For the GS stuff itβs occasionally checking the large Japanese retai...
A friend of mine has all YG version. It looks great, but the battery compartment is right on the case back - wonder how well it wears on your wrist.... Comfy? I see these from time to time here at reasonable prices (equal or less than the original price),...
Even though a look at the case back would have you imagine otherwise. Thanks for your kind words, Ken - and do have a look at it, they are fun and good value, too Btw. finding a Snowflake dial one may be even cooler!
I'm a fan for this reference,great watches and quartz Hi-End....some time ago i have open a post here in Purist....this one. VFA QUARTZ POST WITH PICTURES
Have to say I love these early quartz models - I seem to be "accidentally" building up quite a collection of them, including an example of this reference. A couple of points on the general commentary though... The mechanical VFA's were guaranteed to +/- 1...
Here is the -7040 VFA, currently away for servicing and to have a NOS AR crystal fitted. These often look a bit strange in some photos but the case is an interesting shape in real life and adheres more to the 'Grammar of Design' than is perhaps first appa...