So the Story goes the Seiko Sagarmartha SBCW021 was developed in collaboration with Ken Noguchi, his feedback was to remove the minute markings on the actual dial due to effects of altitude on the brain that make simple mental tasks difficult and somethin
You're entitled to express your opinion. As for ritual flogging, that depends. Not everyone is entitled to that! As regards the numbering scheme, I have partially deciphered it, and you can see the results for yourself: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q 1
When the GS poison infected me but slowly I came undone after my first one or two, and the GS collection grew. My first was the sbga031, followed by the sbga001. Probably after I spent time reading numerous GS posts from Cazalea, KIH, SJX and Bernard Cheo
I was so excited when I ordered this watch and now that it has arrived just in the nick of time, I am absolutely ecstatic! I will definitely do a detailed report on it time permitting, it is an absolutely amazing watch, so many details and nuances, probab
I'm continuing to refine the Grand Seiko application tables. This file now contains SPRING DRIVES You can find the QUARTZ Grand Seiko models here . You can find the MECHANICAL Grand Seiko models here . My apologies for splitting up the data, but in this w
Would love to see more pics of your MM 1000m L.E. Just to share with you that the Spring Drive is a fully mechanical movement except for only two tiny parts. the Three Components of which two are non-mechanical If you get the chance try on a SGBA029 in St
I enjoyed reading it but for me not a fair match, I had this discussion with Mr. Markus: and If you can't source one locally or near you, I would be happy to send you my Seiko GS Diver SBGA031 if you want to do a more evenly matched comparison Then we
but for some reason or the other they slip away, buying my GS SBGA031 was easier than buying one of them, same goes for the Landmaster L.E pieces, hard to buy and my grail right now is definitely the Kinetic Flightmaster but just impossible to find one. S
Separated by 10 years you would think the Seiko Ceramic Bezeled Titanium 40mm case Sagarmatha SBCW021 with a Kinetic movement (Sagamartha) and the Grand Seiko Titanium Bezeled Titanium 44.2 case SBGA031 with the Spring Drive 9R65 movement (GS Diver) would