This is where the GS story began for me, about 10 years ago. While I was dreaming of the SBGH035 - a dream turned reality some months after this was acquired - I yearned to understand, what the fuss was all about too much to wait. When I found an opportun...
Even if there has been a lot of marketing and push over the last years ππ» Looking forward to seeing if you decide on one and which one π€π»π
Nice to read about your first GS and to know that it's still keeping great time ! π I got my first GS back in '95, before the brand reentered the market with mechanical movements. I haven't worn it (yikes, or seen it !) in over 10 years, so I have some ru...
to the next minute. It reminds me of MRI where once you understand how it works you are amazed that humans were smart enough to come up with the concept and then also were smart enough to perfect it. I also have a GS high beat and once came very close to ...
Bought it on a trip to Japan in 23, but I had already decided to buy the watch before going there. As a daily it is incomparable to anything else for me because of the SD movement, being able to trust your wrist watch as much as the watch on your satellit...
My only gripe with the watch are the minute markers, since they are not horizontally on the dial but between the dial and bezel on a separate angled platform they are very hard to read depending on the lighting angle. I use a lot the seconds hand in my da...
beautifully done and glisten in the sun like freshly written CD backsides, I have no problem with those. The minute markers though, are difficult to see, I generally need to tilt the watch towards where the second hand points in order to see where exactly...