I was invited to SEIKO Office by PR team for the 2013 Novelties show. To me, the highlight was/is the re-issue of 44GS. I know some people prefers "original" and so do I whenever it is possible. But this re-issue is a different story, IMHO. Please read on...
To die for. If we consider that my pedestrian (in GS terms) Marinemaster 300m without any regulation is my best performer in terms of precision (so accurate that I don't care to measure anymore) I can barely imagine how great should be a true GS. I love t...
. . . faithfulness to their tradition means taking the extra effort by adjusting their machinery to accommodate that half millimeter difference when it comes to making crystals for the 44GS. Amazing. My affection for GS . . . [my wrist, cazalea's SBGW001]...
.. if it ever comes out, I would want one. Hand wind high beat movement has never been re-developed yet by SEIKO and the one on the 45GS re-issue will be totally a new movement and that alone is a good reason to get it. I have been asking SEIKO to make th...
... for regular production, +5 ~ -3 would be the best they can maintain. But for LE, they might be able to push a bit. For observatory chronometer performance, you would need to ask the regulation specialist and time and money...... my guess. Ken
Thanks for putting this together and giving me a much better understanding of the painstaking details that are involved in a GS watch. Looking to have a GS in my collection at some point and I have an appointment with my local GS boutique next week to loo...
.. and easier to get one. So, there is a good chance that the dealer still has one. It has been spoken for long time ago over here, long before the launch, actually :-( Ken
Thanks for sharing Ken. Still waiting for my re-issue 44GS and your post didn't make the wait any easier. Wearing my 4522-8000 today... Stefan In anticipation for my 44GS re-issue I am wearing my #grandseiko #4522 from 1968 as #todayswatch #klocksnack ...
I've been trying to locate an SBGW047 - the 44GS in steel, and am really struggling :-( I was told by one dealer who was told by Seiko UK that they had sold lots in Japan and there were'nt many left for export. Whatever the reason - they're not easy to fi...
.. yes, it's true that this had been almost all spoken for long time before the sale, but SEIKO official told me that 200 for Japan and 500 for overseas (or something like that). PM me, if you need help. Ken
Ken, thank you so much for your offer of help. I think I may have tracked one down through a Seiko Centre, but outside the UK (which is where I am). Money has gone to Seiko and I'm waiting for confirmation that the watch is on it's way!!! It seems that yo...
.. chances are better for you in overseas to get one as the allocation for these LEs tend to be smaller in Japan and larger in the overseas market these days. Ask the GS AD nearby or anywhere in US, there may be still one. Otherwise, I may be able to help...
I always see it mentioned it done on the movement. But this is the first time i recall it being done on the case. Too bad no chance to look at one to compare the difference.
Forged case was the way of mass-production before but has great advantage. Forged case can have hardness. Hayashi explained “Vickers Hardness would arise around 100Hv after forging, which gave longevity". That forging and heating process need huge product...
.. didn't know about the bracelet... I have titanium GS and it must be soooo durable, I guess! :-) Thank you for your insight, as always, Hirota-san. Ken
a GS44 at the moment. A stunning plus/minus 2 seconds over the course of a month. Just stunning accuracy and retro chic design. So very 1960's. We hardly see such wonders in the west! Andrew H ...