It’s Pay Your Taxes day here in the states. Since we’ve already been there and done that, we walked around a bit on Shelter Island, down by the Harbor. The last time we came here I titled the post Marinas are Mostly for Men . Today the men were mostly wor
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
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
This is SBGX039, a stainless steel case, 39 mm extra-shielded 9F quartz movement, 135 grams on bracelet, sapphire front, solid back. The dial seems smooth as a pond, but has a grid with GS logo and lions visible only from certain angles. Cheers, Cazalea
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
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 -
Perhaps on this fine spring day you would like to see inside a Grand Seiko? This is an SBGX039 high-accuracy 9F61A quartz watch with a tricky dial, stainless steel 38.5 mm case and "milgauss" magnetic shielding. I bought it in August 2005. Early this morn
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,
Ha ha; we have all been there. Imagine my confusion, years ago, when my dad gave me his old Elgin 105! A watch that's seconds hand moved like a mechanical, but it was powered by a battery. Love your SBGX039 by the way! [URL=] [/URL]