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 SBGW033, also from the same era and with Arabic numbers, but not quite as rare as there were 300 made. Here are all the SBGW models that I know about, from my Master GS Spreadsheet (complete in modern GS up through 2017): (#gid=1359583475) MODEL/LINK M
As already mentioned, this is the SBGW021. I'm aware of 2 of the 5 being sold on the secondary market over the last few years, but it remains very illusive. I've been told by multiple Japanese dealers that should another come to the market it would take c
Seiko's target with the first Grand Seiko in 1960 was simply to make the best watch. The "best" typically means some kind of precious metal. The watch that was the result, the 3180, did of course quite naturally come in platinum also though much more scar
If you are asking for a spreadsheet similar to the no-date version, I can help you. These are the models I've catalogued with manual wind only movements, from Grand Seiko. Of course there are a few more from Credor. Mike Manual Winding GRAND SEIKO MODELS
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
Hi all - If anyone has a Grand Seiko SBGW021 that they would consider parting with, or is able to source one, I would be most grateful. Must be mint/near-mint and complete with box and papers. Will consider partial trade (cash balance to me) for my MB&F L
I'm continuing to refine the Grand Seiko application tables. This file now contains GRAND SEIKOs with MECHANICAL movements. You can find the QUARTZ Grand Seiko models here . You will find the SPRING DRIVE Grand Seiko models here . My apologies for splitti