When I reviewed the “Ice Forest at Dawn” Spring Drive U.F.A. SLGB006 two weeks ago, the photos from Monochrome like the one below , gave me the impression that the indices , especially the one at 12 o'clock , and the hour hand were too fat and disgraceful
I'll be honest , I don't have any expertise in dive watches , but I had the opportunity to try on the new Grand Seiko Spring Drive U.F.A. Ushio 300 Divers and I thought sharing my photos and impressions might be of interest to some of you. The Evolution 9
While I am a huge fan of the former double logo setup used by Grand Seiko for many decades, I have to say I was smitten by the watch that brought about the rebranding to Grand Seiko only (with no Seiko on the dial anymore) - the SGBR305. The titanium case
Grand Seiko SLGW003 Hi-Beat 'Birch Bark' , with titanium case, and Ottobock Genium X-3 transfemoral prosthetic, with titanium and carbon fiber core. High tech all-around. Sadly, the Grand Seiko is by far the more reliable of the two. (And know we know why
This is a joint collaboration between Seiko and TicTac, a Japanese store of some sort (PKonos - what is TicTac exactly?). The photo doesn’t do the sunburst dial justice. Who says you can’t buy a beautiful watch for just a few hundred dollars? One of the m
A new acquisition received just today. Fully serviced 1963 Seikomatic SilverWave J12082 Mark 1 “Snowflake/Starburst”. Diameter is 37mm, Lug width of 18mm, with 11.5mm thickness. The vintage Seikomatic Silverwaves were powered by Cal 603 (renamed 6201), th
The Seiko 6139-6020 "Pulsations" is a vintage 1970s "doctor's watch" featuring a 40mm stainless steel cushion case, a caliber 6139B automatic movement with 17 jewels and 21,600 bph, and a rotating inner "Base 10" bezel for calculating heart rates . Key fe