You're entitled to express your opinion. As for ritual flogging, that depends. Not everyone is entitled to that! As regards the numbering scheme, I have partially deciphered it, and you can see the results for yourself: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q 1
Sturdy enough to protect the watch from damage during transport/shipping and not have it flying around collecting dings and scratches before you even receive it (I doubt a pouch will do that) but is still small and slim enough to not take up too much spac
Try finding a SBGW047 (44GS reissue), SBGW251 (original Grand Seiko reissue) or SBGR095 (62GS reissue) for original list price. For a full set you'll probably pay a lot more. Then there are some other models that look so much like each other that I can't
and I can attest under a 10X loupe the hands and dials (esp indices) are cut with laser precision and perfect. 10/10 with no flaws. Sadly I can't say that for any of my Rolex, Omega, Panerai, Blancpain, or IWC. I think my only modern JLC (TT Geophysic 195
. . . and his pals in Pasadena. One, an SBGR095, was exceptionally compelling. I didn't take photos, but pretty sure you know which GS I'm referring to. If I were adding anything to my collection other than vintage Omegas, that would be near the top of my
JLC Geophysic 1958 Tribute in SS and Platinum. I only have the stainless steel model with the cross-hair dial for now, but the Platinum model has the dial variation I love the most (I seem to be in the minority on this dial preference). Of course, the new