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I like many of their designs...
...and I own a GS GMT, which has been literally faultless in implementation and operation.
Many of Seiko's designs seem based on the gestalt of the 1960s. Simple, classic dials, hands and cases. These are often so perfectly executed that I can understand the feeling of 'coldness' and 'machine-built' some people get. I, however, think that the 1960's were the high point of horological design, when a wristwatch was primarily a timepiece rather than a postmodern reference. As a basic tool of life with no competitors mechanical wristwatches had no need to refer to past historical successes or any requirement to show outrageous new novelties. The designs were often clean and understated and mirrored the sparseness of the commercial architecture of the time.
Seiko design still seems to mirror this.
Seiko / Grand Seiko
By: MosesL : January 8th, 2010-13:01
Greetings all, Since I just returned from vacation in Japan, I was just wondering what the Purists think of Seiko/Grand Seiko mechanical watches. I , personally, am quite impressed. Judging from what I have seen and from the one that I own, the mid to hig...
i like them.
By: G99 : January 8th, 2010-14:15
i have 2 vintage handwind Grand Seiko's and 1 kind seiko. i also have a tokyo olympics 1 button chrono and a 66A calibre handwind also from 1964. i've owned a new GS GMT and am sort of looking for a modern handwind. they are great watches and very underra...
Great brand/ watches
By: KIH : January 8th, 2010-18:56
May not be too appealing design, but simple is what they aim. Build quality and accuracy is almost scary. EVEN quartz watches are high-end in Grand Seiko line. Accuracy is their ultimate goal. all the way. If a bit of uniqueness is wanted, Credor brand gi...
Mech, i'm going to...
By: G99 : January 9th, 2010-02:37
Mech, i'm going to post a thread about 2 recently aquired vintage Seiko's with an explanation about dating them, but to give you a quick answer yours has a 7005A calibre first introduced in the late 1960's. the first 2 bumbers on the serial number indicat...
May I be candid?
By: ThomasM : January 8th, 2010-21:12
Hi, Moses, Simple answer to your basic question, which is asking for a personal opinion, after all: I RESPECT GS and the other top of the line Seikos IMMENSELY. There is a certain integrity, a "purity" to the final product vis a vis the stated and implied...
Strong views
By: ArthurSG : January 8th, 2010-21:24
and I guess we have come to expect nothign less from you ThomasM. A big reason I moved for the GS is I wanted something less common than the Rolex. Well, at least of the people I know, most wil have rolexes as opposed to GS. Mabe I've got funny circles LO...
Tool
By: nickd : January 8th, 2010-23:45
Hi THomas. Interesting comments. One of the things I like about them is that they are cold. They're a tool taken to its logical extremes with no fuss or superfluous adornment, and that's something I appreciate immensly. Having said this, some of the dial/...