Its the Kuon, or as some people call in the baby "EICHI 2". I have not seen one in the wild either tbh. To be fair, Credor is not sold officially in switzerland. I think closest would be Paris or London. I was able to try the Eichi 2 in London and its a d
Grand Seiko follows Tanaka's Grammar of Design, which calls for perfectly flat polished surfaces, high contrast between different parts of the case, Zaratsu polishing, etc. That makes it hard to create a tank watch. You are more likely to see tank watches
The case design is my least favorite from among GS' current lineup, but I do find the dial quite beautiful. The SD movement appears to be the essentially the same as the one in my Credor Kuon (sans the ripples), so I can vouch for its fine, trouble-free p
I got this from a friend on a multi-year loan. But the boys on this site didn’t like the day/date feature. So I removed it (Photoshop) It did look better but when it came to “making a deal” I couldn’t UNSEE the day/date and passed on buying the watch. On
Collected this on the last day of March 2026, just in time for Seiko to book the sale for its financial year end Mar26 😂. This was introduced in Jan 2026 after the Goldfeather range was revived in 2023 with two models in gold. A slim watch at 8.3mm with a
Thanks so much for posting on GS/Credor. Do you know if those movements are reliable or are they fragile? I know they are thin and typically in dress watches. Would be a pain if I had to send back to Japan for servicing or can they be serviced at GS servi