Tried this some days ago but for whatever reason picture upload didn’t work for me. So a much belated green combo for the day 🍀 Any other green pairings? 😊👍🏻
It’s funny how I got this - my first Grand Seiko - in 2015. Years before green dials were en vogue and frankly em vogue never really was my thing 😉🤷🏻♂️ It is at the same time a classical GS in the sense that the dial is not easy to capture - getting the
Fellow member ArmosT was recently showcasing a lovely green dial Reverso with a wonderful brown strap and asking for other options. Here a slightly different take on the green dial strap topic, modeled on my Grand Seiko SBGX097 - the only watch with a sim
This is where the GS story began for me, about 10 years ago. While I was dreaming of the SBGH035 - a dream turned reality some months after this was acquired - I yearned to understand, what the fuss was all about too much to wait. When I found an opportun
In a thread recently (here it is) - where I posted my original grail Grand Seiko, the SBGH035, Captain Scarlet mentioned it would be quite helpful if I expounded on how I started appreciating GS and what got me down that particular rabbit hole. So with a
While the excitement (and drooling) started with the SBGH035 for me (posted the other day), the first to actually make it onto my wrist was the humbler SBGX097. With its subtle green dial (a bit ahead of time in 2015, when I got it and often hard to captu
Namely the SBGH035. It finally wasn’t my first GS, that turned out to be the SBGX097, but it was the wavy dial and the Special promise in a steel case that attracted me first and finally joined the collection as the second GS. Still enjoying it every time
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