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
Many of us, being opinionated PuristS, tend to go on and on about "NO STINKING DATE WINDOWS" on our watches. After reading the umpteenth thread on this, as Moderator on this sub-Forum I have decided to take action. Herewith, the table of Grand Seiko model
I thought 42mm was too big and "what the f*%!?" But after long thought and the fact that it is the anniversary model, I decided to go for it, with in mind that the bracelet wouldn't go well with this but the leather strap of the same color as the dial. I
. . . the SBGR097 was too large for me to consider*. The bad news is that it's probably a harbinger of a classically sized model to come. Can you imagine GS 44 with a similar blue (or urushi black) dial? That would be a must-have. Art * We share the same
I'm continuing to refine the Grand Seiko application tables. This file now contains GRAND SEIKOs with MECHANICAL movements. You can find the QUARTZ Grand Seiko models here . You will find the SPRING DRIVE Grand Seiko models here . My apologies for splitti
A very exclusive Grand Seiko mechanical timepiece celebrating the brand’s 55th anniversary will be soon released at selected outlets and Seiko Boutiques worldwide. It is offered in a Limited Edition of just 500 and is made in 42 mm case, which is slightly
This is the special limited edition of 500 watches, the 55th Anniversary model SBGR097. It's 42mm which is not overwhelming, but bigger than most GSs. Also featuring a steel case, transparent caseback, serial number engraved on the back, and 9S61 movement
Hi GS Lovers, Bill and the technical team at WatchProSite have added a model index to the site. That enables us to more easily find articles discussing our favorite models -- IF -- we include the model number in the file. So if you know the number of your