PLEASE LOOK at a story. Click the LINK on the Title of the Walk to jump into the story. We have collected about 400 of our adventures here in one place — I wish I could turn it into a book but can you imagine the page layout challenges with dozens of phot
At the invitation of @Cazalea to review and comment on his 2011 Gaggle of GS thread , I'd like to offer this definition of what counts as a 9S5 style case, and what isn't. The 9S5 case debuted in 1998 with the SBGR001, which becomes the archetype by defin
Quartz with Arabic numerals & sparkly dial. 36 x 9mm Probably 10-15 yrs old. I bought it for my wife but eventually repossessed it after a hot tub incident.
I'm working on a project to catalog all my artwork and many of my books. This is moving at a pace that is very satisfying, while still taking far more time than I first anticipated (I have too much stuff). I'm using phone, scanner, desktop, iPad, wiping c
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
My wife noticed the similarity of your watch to hers. It's not so clean and fresh as your lovely GS as she's an elementary school PE teacher. This one is SBGF009. Cheers, Cazalea under the brutal early morning direct sun in the shade
Many of us, being opinionated PuristS, tend to go on and on about "NO STINKING DATE WINDOWS" on our watches. After reading the umpteenth thread on this, as Moderator on this sub-Forum I have decided to take action. Herewith, the table of Grand Seiko model
My wife has done the same snatch and resize trick on this Grand Seiko, known as SBGF009 So I can\'t wear it anymore. She\'s away for 2 days - maybe if I put it on a strap?? She\'s never touched my SBGR025! Here, so you can see what you\'ve handed over, on
How nice to see another GS owner on our forum. Welcome and enjoy your visit. Do you find the reflections and shadows from your dial vary with the light and the general environment? Most of mine do, and I find it a very endearing characteristic of Grand Se
I'm continuing to refine the Grand Seiko application tables. This file now contains only QUARTZ models. You can find the MECHANICAL Grand Seiko models here . You will find the SPRING DRIVE Grand Seiko models here . My apologies for splitting up the data,