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“Kasuri” Dial of the Brand New LE SBGJ225
Nov 27, 2017,18:46 PM
Just found this one recently. The dial design is inspired by what I understand to be a traditional Japanese weaving technique called “Kasuri”, popular in the southern parts.
Very little info on this one yet. Can’t wait to see it live.
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GS Patterned dials - please contribute
By: cazalea : November 24th, 2017-20:22
After Alkiro1's question about GS dials and unique patterns, perhaps it is time to put together a thread of all the unique dials between us. I can contribute these to start: Milgauss squares, lines, lions and GSs White Titanium Automatic - cream with squa...
Yes, a great resource for vintage GS
By: cazalea : November 25th, 2017-05:33
I only have one that qualifies as vintage and it has a textured dial (random markings) but not what I would call "pattern". I think the same about the "Snowflake" Spring Drive - it has a texture but not a deliberate pattern Here's a vintage GS owned by a ...
It's one of my favorites to photograph
By: cazalea : November 25th, 2017-15:54
A friend sent me this photo in Feb 2007 and I said I WANT THAT WATCH. NOW! A few weeks later I took this photo (note that it's still on bracelet), and I haven't stopped wearing or taking pictures of it over the last 10 years. Cazalea ...
Here's mine...
By: KMII : November 25th, 2017-10:36
The Grand Seiko SBGH035, that you probably all know well by now ...
SBGA005
By: SBGA005 : November 25th, 2017-13:47
With trees to celebrate the Onbashira festival. Released in 2004, in titanium, and limited to 300 pieces. The recently released black ceramic SBGC017 has a similar texture. ...
Great and rare green dial
By: cazalea : November 25th, 2017-15:12
I was hoping someone would have this. Thanks for posting it. Cheers, Mike
Amazing collection
By: phreude : November 27th, 2017-11:25
I love your first one, and I think that's the only one of that reference I've ever seen. Here's my contribution: ...
“Kasuri” Dial of the Brand New LE SBGJ225
By: wisPete : November 27th, 2017-18:46
Just found this one recently. The dial design is inspired by what I understand to be a traditional Japanese weaving technique called “Kasuri”, popular in the southern parts. Very little info on this one yet. Can’t wait to see it live. ...
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By: tom2517 : December 13th, 2017-04:05
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Wow Tom!
By: cazalea : December 22nd, 2017-18:47
That's a full-tilt, top-notch, jaw-dropping Grand Seiko - I would love to see one in person but haven't had the chance yet. Thanks for posting its picture. Cazalea