Mar 30, 2022,13:54 PM
 

the price is i am speachless

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Grand Seiko “Kodo” A Constant Force Tourbillon Masterpiece

 
 By: cazalea : March 30th, 2022-16:25
In 2020, Grand Seiko introduced the “T0 Constant-force Tourbillon”, a concept movement which incorporated this patented mechanism. To bring the concept to life in a finished watch required the complete dedication of a team comprising designers, engineers ...  

superb

 
 By: keks : March 30th, 2022-11:41
no comment on price though... but very cool piece

Price is ...

 
 By: j.delage : March 30th, 2022-15:03
expensive....

Thanks

 
 By: keks : April 3rd, 2022-10:05
Yes to put it mildly

 
 By: Tohato : March 30th, 2022-13:54
the price is i am speachless

Spectacular

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : March 30th, 2022-14:05

Momentous piece.

 
 By: InHavenPro : March 30th, 2022-18:06
Encapsulates everything that's brilliant about GS, and watchmaking in general.... Thanks for the pictures and information! Cheers, Filip

Very cool and beautiful watch .

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : March 30th, 2022-18:52
Out of reach unfortunately

A marvelous piece.

 
 By: Watchlover78 : April 3rd, 2022-16:49

I was particularly surprised

 
 By: MPP : April 4th, 2022-20:10
To learn that this is the first mechanical complication for a GS (except for GMTs). I had just assumed, without thinking, that GS had previously made one. Very impressive first effort, obviously. Pricing confirms that GS wants to be viewed as on par with ... 

The Mother Ship (Seiko and Credor) have made several repeaters and grand sonnerie watches and a few one-off tourbillons

 
 By: cazalea : April 4th, 2022-22:06
but this is the first series production, serious complication model for Grand Seiko. Credor is used to pricing their jewelry watches in this range, for wealthy Japanese customers but this is one of the first forays out into the stratosphere for Grand Seik...  

Thanks so much for the background

 
 By: MPP : April 4th, 2022-22:45
Fascinating to see the evolution of this company. I remember not that long ago when most people outside Japan thought of the GS brand (putting aside Credor) as a value proposition with excellent finishings flying under the radar. No longer. And I don’t sa... 

As I bought my first GS around 2003

 
 By: cazalea : April 5th, 2022-02:46
I completely agree about the days of “under the radar” but sadly, no longer!