
Signo's unboxing of the Credor GCBK981 provides a detailed visual journey into the acquisition of a distinctive timepiece. This post captures the excitement and intricate details of the watch, offering readers an intimate look at its design and presentation. The accompanying discussion further enriches the understanding of this unique Credor model.


















































Signo, The furoshiki cloth is too bright for Winter. Did the Parker pen come as a gift from Wako departo for buying the Credor chronograph? Regards, MTF
Sure did! But it came from the Seiko Premium Boutique (not Wako, which was out of stock for this model).
Thank you for the quality photos. Cheers, Filip
Love all the pix, really a nice watch. It looks very dynamic and I hope you continue to share it here with us! Beautiful pix again! Love the one with the strawberry pastry S
The "architecture" of this watch has always intrigued me... my eyes wander up down around back along the figure 8, over to the little running seconds valley on the left, then over to the power reserve zone at right ... following the great circle route of the blue line out near the edge ...
The sales told me the dial was designed after the steering wheel of a ship. If you look carefully there are 3 steering wheels in all.
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