KMII's 2015 Horological Collection Recap
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KMII's 2015 Horological Collection Recap

By KMII · Dec 17, 2015 · 45 replies
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KMII reflects on his horological journey in 2015, celebrating his 2000th forum post and a year of significant collection milestones. His post showcases a diverse range of acquisitions, from his first vintage piece to a Grand Seiko Special, illustrating the rapid evolution of a passionate collector. KMII's narrative highlights the personal growth and community engagement that define the watch collecting experience.

Time flies and it is the end of et another year. One in which I managed to crack the second round posting number - yes, not yet in the phase where I count every 10.000 as significant wink

Been quite a year given that I both joined and started taking the watch hobby more seriously only last year. Quite some additions to the collection (now I can truly use the plural form), even if it probably remains exceedingly small by the standards of most of the other members wink Managed to bag my first 'community watch', get the first vintage piece, first Grand Seiko and first high beat movement. So here in no particular order some of the moments captured of both the year and the first 2000 biggrin

Here the ABR while playing with our daughter - both desinfectable and sufficiently robust for handling a little girl wink



The second Chopard - the MM2014 - which was snatched away before I had the time to even put it on - but it does suit my wife better and even with the smaller strap for her it just fits and I am allowed to occassionally wear it wink



First vintage piece, from Eterna and also the first with a high beat movement. Lots of smiles for the buck, even if I wear it infrequently. And I felt a piano shot had to be integrated into the post wink



First Grand Seiko - an SBGX097 with a dark green dial. Also the only quartz watch I got this year - but truly nice; zero second of deviation over four months and all the GS finishing one is used to for an unbetable price. And thank you Ken for all the help here - much obliged!



Probably the watch I was looking forward to most - thought it was already out of reach and gone but by a stroke of luck managed to bag my first Grand Seiko Special - the SBGH035. Amazing timekeeping, mesmerising dial, simply a super cool watch IMHO.



The year also saw me see the first of the PuristSPro members live - thanks for your impeccable hospitality and a wonderful evening in Singapore, Robin! And to the next Vienna / Budapest visit deOwar smile



Also been to the first watch exhibition, albeit a small one - Vienna time. Lovely event, giving one the opportunity to interact with the manufacturers, particularly the smaller ones.



Hope that 2016 will be just as interesting a year and fear you will see some more posts of mine for the foreseeable future wink

Wish you all a great weekend, thanks for having me here and creating such a warm, welcoming, informtive and amusing atmosphere here, and let's see if 2016 brings something even more exciting biggrin




About the Horological Meandering Ref. SBGH035

The Grand Seiko SBGH035 is a limited edition model that features a distinctive dial and a high-beat movement. This reference is part of Grand Seiko's mechanical collection, known for its precision and robust construction. It represents a specific aesthetic within the brand's offerings, appealing to collectors who appreciate subtle design variations and technical performance. The watch maintains the core principles of Grand Seiko's design language while offering a unique visual identity through its dial. It is a notable example of the brand's approach to limited production runs.

The SBGH035 is housed in a stainless steel case, characteristic of many Grand Seiko models, and features a sapphire crystal. It is powered by a high-beat mechanical movement, which operates at a higher frequency than standard movements, contributing to its accuracy. The case dimensions are consistent with other watches in its series, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. The movement offers a substantial power reserve, ensuring reliable operation over an extended period. The construction emphasizes durability and precision engineering.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Grand Seiko with a unique dial and the technical advantages of a high-beat caliber. Its limited edition status adds to its desirability among enthusiasts. The SBGH035 fits into the broader Grand Seiko lineup as a special variant that showcases both the brand's manufacturing capabilities and its attention to detail in design. It is a piece that highlights the brand's commitment to mechanical watchmaking.

Specifications

Caliber
9S85
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
White
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire

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BL
blomman Mr Blue
Dec 18, 2015

Great to have you here among us! Gentlemen like you is what makes this place such a warm and wonderful place! Here's to many more! Best Blomman

AR
Ares501 - Mr Green
Dec 18, 2015

here's to many more Best D

AM
amanico
Dec 18, 2015

We all learn from each other. It is a shared passion, and pure friendship, and that at game, you are not bad. All the best, my friend. Nicolas

RN
rnaden
Dec 18, 2015

You've made this place a lot of fun for sure, and being very interactive encourages the "veterans" and the lurkers alike, I'm sure. A great collection of watches too, so thanks for sharing the passion with us!

JR
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Dec 18, 2015

And I feel blessed to be a small part of that journey The Purist Force is strong in you. Within a short time, you already have a collection and a passion that is admirable. Bravo and I look forward to more sharings from you as we all grow in this passion and hobby together Hope to see you again soon. Cheers Robin

KM
KMII
Dec 18, 2015

My best so far, with a limited sample of two Thanks!

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