Richard C
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I'd describe it as having a feeling of utilitarian luxury.
Solid, very conserative, retro styled in a 60's Tokyo kind of way. Impecably finished. A simple yet highly evolved manufacture movement which is highly accurate and super stable in all positions. It appealed to me as a perfect office watch also. I think Seiko offer a no non-sense, value for money proposition across their entire range, Grand Seikos included.
When Seiko Japan....
By: db darien : December 9th, 2010-13:59
1. Creates a network of authorized dealers (including one east of the Mississippi River.... is that too much to ask ?) 2. Further clarifies how one is to get his/her GS serviced without having to send it all the way back to Japan and waiting for God-knows...
I just meant generally...
By: KIH : December 9th, 2010-18:41
Like I stated, Seiko makes perhaps 300 or 400K watches annually and most of them are relatively cheap quartz. So, I meant to say that the most of those USD20 or USD100 watches are not worthy to discuss here among watch nuts like us. More to your point - I...
Your loss
By: ebcohn1 : December 9th, 2010-17:15
These are exceptional time pieces. I have sent a Patek to New York and not seen it for 3-4 months. I am still violated by the cost. I sent a Grand Seiko to Japan and had it back in 3 weeks. It cost under $300 including shipping. Seiko is a superior produc...
I disagree
By: SJX : December 16th, 2010-09:13
I think GS is superior to both BP and JLC in terms of dials and hands, as well as case work. Decorative movement finish JLC and BP win out, and I'd assume functional finish is similar. - SJX