I have my brother Ambos to thank for as I had initial concerns about wearing a 37.9mm watch, haha! But I'm a happy camper with the GS' Thanks for your kind words!
Mine are also both between 37 and 38mm and it is a really comfortable size for my wrist. Too bad more manufacturers are not offering much in that size range. Having said that, it is coming back - or at least watch sizes are slowly going down again...
And the race for bigger sizes of many of the watches in recent years is indeed getting somewhat out of hand... (Pun intended!) Agree with you - although 38mm is on the smaller size, it's absolutely perfect with more formal attire. Or if it's on a vintage military watch... Right, Ambos?
The lug design as well as the faceted hands are pretty unique in their range, a timeless case indeed - and winding the movement is an equally rewarding experience before going out with it... But then there's also their amazing high-precision Quartz, their Spring Drives, their hi-beats, amazing chrono movements and the list goes on... Aaargh! Happy weekend ahead -
BKK traffic surely makes you appreciate having something else to look at than the taillight of other cars while standing still... One watch at a time... Hehe
Very much a modern classic, with its unusual case, and the amazingly refined dial and hands. I am forever grateful to a fellow Purist for selling his to me.
They're sort of hard to come by these days, as whoever bought this beauty for sure did their homework and put their money where their heart was... Well done and enjoy your timepiece!
Glad you sorted out your strap issue, while the original juuuust about fits my wrist and apart from being perfectly made and soft (it was actually a nice big, square-scale strap), I also resorted to a specialist: Camille Fournet... Enjoy wearing it and thanks for the nice shot! Best,
Did not have the same model but the GS GMT. Loved that watch but was glad to give it up for adoption to my second son who needed something more than his collection of fashion watches. Glad to have it still in the family.