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
Here are a couple of mine. First up the GO Sixties Iconic Square (limited to 25 pieces of the green dial) -- my sense is that the publicity surrounding this piece actually helped to spur on the green dial trend... And here is the GS SBGE021 (limited to 15
But, certainly, one of the most underrated GMT's out there, as well. This is an amazing piece -- a true gem. Enjoy yours! I have an SBGE021, which, just before things started to shut down, I wore on a trip to India. Like you, I can't wait to start traveli
It was the perfect choice -- the lumed sapphire bezel allowed me to keep in touch with home time day or night, and made it easy to account for the additional half-hour increment. A perfect travel companion! The spice market in Udaipur... Visiting the Jagd
This one is the SBGE021, which was issued as a limited edition of 150. It is absolutely impossible to do justice to this dial in a photo -- on the wrist, it is utterly striking. I absolutely love this GMT -- not only is it beautiful, but it has 200m WR, a
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