I’ve been posting here and there, but mostly staying quiet. This is actually my first time contributing to the Seiko forum, and I want to thank you for the warm welcome and for sharing those wonderful photos of your Concorde experience. As someone who’s relatively young, I never had the chance to ex
At first, I was skeptical. Dropping $6-7k on a Seiko felt completely absurd to me. After all, that’s the kind of money you’d typically associate with Omega, Tudor, or even a Rolex Oyster Perpetual. So, why was everyone suddenly talking about Grand Seiko as the next big thing? To answer that question
I completely agree with you. JLC unquestionably deserves a place alongside the big three. Their history of supplying movements for some of the most iconic pieces from the trinity firmly establishes JLC’s rightful place at the top.
I really appreciate that JLC watches are underrated; it’s rare to see someone wearing one, no matter the price. With most people gravitating towards hype pieces and brands, wearing a JLC makes you feel uniquely special. I also love AP, and as someone who owns a couple of Royal Oaks, I can confidentl
Throughout my watch journey, I’ve always held the Holy Trinity in high regard. However, over the past four years, I’ve grown increasingly fond of Jaeger-LeCoultre. The more I learn about the brand, the more I’m surprised by how little “hype” it receives. Some might say JLC is an underrated brand, tr
Many congratulations on such an amazing piece. The 15510 is definitely a grail piece in any dial, but definitely a gray or black dial are amongst my favorites since the famous blue dial is out of reach for a mere mortal like me. In my personal and humble opinion, the 15510 is such a nice update from