I didn't know you were Budge Coutts, and I'm thrilled to find out! Of course, I've credited you for all the images in the post above. I'm really looking forward to seeing your photos of the VFA collection you had the chance to view. Thank you so much for
I didn't follow the rules of the Oxford Comma www.watchprosite.com / Imho your post on the Imperial VFA is the best one I've seen, so Credit to You and Thank You 😊 🙏 The World is a Small Place, One Degree of Separation, I haven't had the pleasure
and I didn't know that Shadi AH was a friend of yours! He's so fortunate to have found an Imperial VFA and I'm so glad he shared his story on Sjx. Please send him my warmest greetings. And thank you for drawing attention to this post, which I had so much
It's not everyday you get WAed that a friend got to wear this Legendary Reference, the story of how it was found is Legendary also 😊👍 Here is Emmanuel's excellent post about it www.watchprosite.com / Thank You to my Friend and Credit to Shadistan
and I still have a particular affinity for Swiss watchmaking and Holy Trinity, but there are things I really like in the history and aesthetics of Seiko and then there are some extraordinary pieces which, regardless of the brand, simply make me dream! The
I do love the base watch, I own a bunch of GS from that period. But here, the specific watch you highlight is really appealing because of the aging on the dial. And of course because of the history and provenance. But really, we like the things because of
You will have to wear it all the time, for months, to see variations, and what reference signal can you compare it to? I don’t change my high-accuracy quartz watch for daylight savings. It’s now jumping 2 seconds, meaning the battery needs to be changed a
Full Credit to my Mentor Ken Hokugo aka KIH and this Gentleman The Legend God of Adjustment Akira Ohira San You have the Most Special VFA ❤️🙏 The Blue Dial looks amazing also 😍
Pinnacle of high precision mechanical watchmaking, my grails of GS and Seiko in general. The 4580 is no doubt my absolute favorite GS, and the blue dial palladium 6185A is a pleasant daily wearer.
How cool is this one? VFA, above the 6 o'clock index, means 'Very Fine Adjusted'. And the logo beneath is the one of the Suwa Seikosha facility. As far as I've understood, the first number of the reference printed on the dial identifies the movement (6186