My favorite GS are probably: the SLGW005 and the “Imperial V.F.A.” ref. 4580-7020 (same 45GS case) but also the First GS ref. J14070 and the Kintaro Hattori 160th Anniversary ref. SBGZ005 (same First GS case) Best, Emmanuel
My second Grand Seiko was the grail piece I badly wanted since I first saw it on WPS sometime in 2014. It took me till late 2015 IIRC (so over 10 years ago) to finally find one - the series was produced in 300 pieces and few came to Europe. In hindsight a
I read nothing but good thongs here about the Grand Seiko watches. I do not have one, the only Seiko I have is my dad's Sportmatic from the 60's-early 70's. Just a question to throw out to fellow members, anyone think Seiko would ever produce a GS tank wa
Among Grand Seiko 's new releases is this ref. SBGY043 from the Elegance Collection The dial color is known as K atsuiro , which is considered one of the deepest shades of indigo in Japan, achieved through dyeing techniques. The texture and pattern of the
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
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
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