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
I know there were many participants who got 1/2 way through their lunch hour and said "Sod it, this is too much" and to you guys I apologize. The magnitude of the collection goes beyond the rational point into excess, I admit. The contributors were topped
This is a very straightforward task. Just identify the watches in these two photos. To make it feasible, I am providing the list from which you select. In return, give me a numbered list with the watch description behind each number from 1 to 81. [Hint -
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,
Hi John SBGT027 is the model number. It was a limited series of 300. My watch was originally sent to Scandinavia and I bought it second-hand. You can read more about it in a post I did a couple years ago: QUARTZ & SPRING DRIVES Cheers, Cazalea
I think for these guys we can start with the specifications table. Following the same format as the mechanical watches, but with modifications as necessary, here's what I found: Mechanical SBGA011 GCLL997 SBGT027 SBGX039 SBGF009 Winding Automatic Automati
I've been considering the best way to display the watch photos. Let's try it view by view, first. This is SBGM001, sports watch modeled after the Rolex Explorer, a 39 mm, automatic, steel, solid back, GMT hand, date set by rotating the hour hand (first po