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Thanks for the report. The GS are very nice looking and the info

 
 By: Hulk : August 20th, 2015-14:09
They send in the box is interesting, don't ever remember getting this from other brands at higher prices.

Great idea with a collection like yours to document the pieces.

Thanks again, really interesting showing what you actually get.
Cheers
Steve

I think the mix of items is reasonable

 
 By: cazalea : August 20th, 2015-15:42
There are booklets for warranty, general use and instruction, cautions and issues to avoid, and some explanation of the movement. So if you want to know about the watch you can spend an hour reading everything.

The watch box is soft and can fit on a desk or in a drawer.

What you don't see so much are huge or ornate boxes, winders, wine or whiskey glasses, tie pins, pens and so on.

Cheers,

Cazalea

Thanks

 
 By: KMII : August 22nd, 2015-12:48
For another really helpful and enlightening post on GS. Looking forward to receiving my first one in approximately two weeks time, so your post serves as a nice preparation smile

Ah...memories

 
 By: MTF : August 21st, 2015-03:37
I forgot that Grand Seiko was until recently only for Japan domestic sales.
So, why would people not know what you get? I asked. Surely we've all seen the packaging?

Thanks for the documentation.

As a note, in Japan the name stamp is equivalent to a signature in status. So the stamped warranty card has the authority of a signature.




Regards,
MTF