This Seiko ref. 4580-7020 is usually called the “Imperial V.F.A.” (short for “Very Fine Adjusted”). Its dial features, at 12 o'clock , the Imperial crest of Japan or Chrysanthemum crest (菊紋, kikumon ): a circular flower comprising a front set of 16 petals...
Thanks so much for sharing this one - I believe I have never encountered one before. A true gem, even if unfortunately unobtainable for all intents and purposes 😊🤷🏻♂️
Unobtainable, for sure, unfortunately (what happened to Shadi AH will never happen again, obviously), but among the most desirable pieces I can think of, regardless of the brand. And this post is also one of the dearest to my heart among the ones I've don...
and I still have a particular affinity for Swiss watchmaking and Holy Trinity, but there are things I really like in the history and aesthetics of Seiko and then there are some extraordinary pieces which, regardless of the brand, simply make me dream! The...
I do love the base watch, I own a bunch of GS from that period. But here, the specific watch you highlight is really appealing because of the aging on the dial. And of course because of the history and provenance. But really, we like the things because of...
I'm completely in love with this piece. I love the 45GS case and I'm so happy to own the SLGW005, which is a wonderful recreation. But of course, the Imperial crest and the patina on the dial of this particular watch bring the whole thing to grail level. ...
I was born in Strasbourg and, as a child, I was intrigued by the few eccentrics who had pitched their tents on the Rhine bridge, which separates France from Germany, and who proclaimed themselves citizens of the world! Best, Emmanuel
Shadi is a great guy. I actually went to meet him and took the photographs that appeared in SJX's story featured above. I was also fortunate to have photographed a full collection of VFAs, including another Imperial, a few months ago, but the editing hasn...
I didn't know you were Budge Coutts, and I'm thrilled to find out! Of course, I've credited you for all the images in the post above. I'm really looking forward to seeing your photos of the VFA collection you had the chance to view. Thank you so much for ...
I also appreciate the mention above. Sometimes my multiple pseudonyms take a while to link together 😂. It will be a great pleasure to share once they are ready. Regards, Baruch