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
I have to say I am positively surprised every single time I wear the Seiko 6020-5200 SHAC encased tank like watch - it’s about as old as me and still largely pristine. The alloy seems to have evaded scratches over decades and the quartz movement was the b
The 44GS ref. SBGZ011 is a 50-piece limited edition created for the Grand Seiko Masterpiece Collection by the Micro Artist Studio . The case and dial, inspired by the Tateshina Waterfall , are hand-engraved with lines running in multiple directions , inte
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
RDSChicago and I had a Japanese lunch today ( he brought a group of 7 Seiko’s , I only brought the Seiko Mod…I’m a loser! ) I fell in love with this Giugiaro design Seiko, it even matches my Katsu! My green dial Faktona on a Bund Thanks for bringing all t
At first glance, it’s not very impressive but when you look at the details of the case, dial, applied markers, hands you definitely can see the quality. Wishing all my buddies, a good evening, all the best, Tony
The yellow gold Grand Seiko “ Sakura-Wakaba ” ref. SBGH376 pays homage to the 62GS , Grand Seiko's first automatic watch launched in 1967 . Designed by Taro Tanaka , the case of the 62GS had a bezel-less design , with the crystal sitting directly on the c
Last year, Grand Seiko introduced its groundbreaking Calibre 9RB2 – with an annual deviation of only ±20 seconds – in two variants of the Evolution 9 line: one in platinum (SLGB001) and one in titanium (SLGB003). This new ref. SLGB006 offers an 18k yellow
. . . for almost a week now. This pic was taken four days ago . . . . . . while shooting pool in Sunset Beach. I just checked the timing, expecting it to be at least a few seconds off per day. More like +/- 0. Impressed, Art