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
I'll play. First a wrist shot of the watch I am wearing this weekend, my GS SBGA125 "Blizzard". God I love this dial... And here it is for Rock n' Roll, courtesy Terry O'Neill. I love all of these guys (and girls), but I was born in 1970, and musically it
This is the watch I will be taking going to the Hong Kong Rugby 7's today, and I thought I might share a couple of pictures here of this uncommon reference SBGA125. It is a joy to wear on a NATO strap. The level of finishing is flawless, as you'd expect f
...and "only" found the blizzard... !?! What can I say... . I am still a bigger fan of the snowflake-dial's texture but the SBGA125's case/lug geometry and box crystal won me over...
To me the grail is still a SBGA125, but that is long gone. Nevertheless, I appreciate the design of the 011 snowflake more and more especially after doing the review. Give a think about it especially if you want to buy new as I don't know how long before
I was hugely driven due to the revision that I disliked. While a SBGA125 was my initial dream, its unavailability drove me back to the Snowflake. I believe I'm starting to prefer the dial over the Blizzard... At the least, an attempt at a review is what I
GRAND SEIKO HISTORICAL COLLECTION – Tribute to 62GS, SBGR095 - Part 2 : SBGR095 review See Part 1 : Historic models : www.watchprosite.com / 1. New 62GS collection In 2015 Seiko celebrated the 55 th anniversary of Grand Seiko. After the re-issue o