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Thanks all
I will send it in for repair / replacement. This will be a good test to see if Seiko standby their products.
SBGR305 Buckle Problem
By: benlee338 : August 25th, 2017-04:37
Hello, Last night, I got a problem with my new SBGR305. Suddenly, the pin on the buckle which attached the deployant to the leather strap suddenly give way. Below are the pictures. It appears to me that the soldering of the pin to the buckle was poorly do...
Probably a simple fix....
By: JFT : August 25th, 2017-06:34
Need a wooden hammer to reattached it.... Perhaps, some glue like epoxy beforehand tho... Because it's just came off, and surprisingly the way it was attached is just put it in then hammer the rim of the pin which I find rather unusual (and flimsy), Oh we...
Just got an update today
By: benlee338 : August 30th, 2017-00:56
From one of the Seiko agent. They said that buckle is not covered under warranty! So I am expected to pay for a new buckle! This is despite the fact that I bought the watch less than 2 weeks ago brand new and it is still under warranty. That's really disa...
Just wondering
By: Greenwatch : August 30th, 2017-01:40
When a brand says warranty - does it cover only the movement rather the whole watch itself including strap, bracelet, buckles, etc.? When one buys a car and its say 3 years warranty or 20k miles, does it cover the engine or the whole thing? Agree on your ...
Website response
By: gup502 : August 30th, 2017-17:42
There is a response section on the Japanese Grand Seiko website. I bought a GS and discovered there was a tiny piece of lint on one of the hands. I was not bothered to get an exchange at the time even it was bought only days after the "discovery". When it...