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Horological Meandering

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.

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