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I would be curious to see how it would look in a more urban night background such as a nightclub dance floor, I think it would do quite well it that setting which makes it very interesting as a grand seiko. The engraving is exquisite, I think I may have a
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By: quattro
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Mystic Waterfall

The 44GS ref. SBGZ011 is a 50-piece limited edition created for the Grand Seiko Masterpiece Collection by the Micro Artist Studio . The case and dial, inspired by the Tateshina Waterfall , are hand-engraved with lines running in multiple directions , inte
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By: quattro
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Thank you for that intro to the SBGH376, Emmanuel. I think the faint green of the dial and the gold case go very nicely together...

But as I already have a 62GS model in SS with the same high-beat movement, I can't say that the SBGH376 wins me over enough to want to get it as well.
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By: quattro
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The new “Sakura-Wakaba” 62GS

The yellow gold Grand Seiko “ Sakura-Wakaba ” ref. SBGH376 pays homage to the 62GS , Grand Seiko's first automatic watch launched in 1967 . Designed by Taro Tanaka , the case of the 62GS had a bezel-less design , with the crystal sitting directly on the c
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By: quattro
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The “Ice Forest at Dawn” Spring Drive U.F.A.

Last year, Grand Seiko introduced its groundbreaking Calibre 9RB2 – with an annual deviation of only ±20 seconds – in two variants of the Evolution 9 line: one in platinum (SLGB001) and one in titanium (SLGB003). This new ref. SLGB006 offers an 18k yellow
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By: quattro
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Inspired by RDSChicago/Rob’s recent passion for Seiko and GS, I strapped this one on for the first time in ages.

SBGW004 I find it a bit too dressy for my casual wear of late, but I still enjoyed getting reacquainted with it for at least a few hours.
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By: pkonos
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GS sbgw 231 … less is more !

For a trip at Marseille yesterday….
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By: leo2b
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I completely understand your dilemma and your preference for a black dial.

The opaline, almost satin-finished dial, can seem a bit bland, especially as opposed to a black dial. But I find this color and texture very faithful to the traditional Japanese aesthetic. I hope at least one of your two wishes will end up being fulfilled
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By: quattro
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From the exciting 1990s - the rebirth of high grade mechanical watchmaking in Japan aka Seiko SUS SCFF003 ⏱️🦾🇯🇵

Seiko was seriously considering what the future would bring in the 1900s - especially in terms of how to get young people to maintain an interest in mechanical watches. While the overall story of the SUS line is widely known, the executive summary goes th
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