Thinking about adding to my Grand Seiko collection. I have the opportunity to purchase either of these two watches, or both. The SBGW253 is likely the more historical piece, modeled after the First Grand Seiko. What are your thoughts, and in your opinion,...
The "no nonsense" numerals, date and multiple lines of text implies Sport Watch whereas the cleaner dial with pared down and refined text suggests Dress Watch. The thinner bezel and smaller crown also give a finer appearance in the bottom picture again. M...
I’m actually trying to rationalize buying the watch pictured on the bottom, as I already committed to the acquire the watch on top last week, which was just serviced at Grand Seiko and offered to me at an unbelievably fair price. And lo and behold, the bo...
And bought both 😂👍🏻👏🏻 The hi-beat movement is a nice one and worth having IMHO but then I am biased 😉 And the reissue of the first is a wonderfully elegant piece 👌🏻
Hi Always liked this handset on GS. Both are great - from what I can remember the second is manual, so worth considering if you prefer autos. Overall for the cleanliness of the dial I'd probably go for the second, but honestly both look to be great choice...
Rarity vs. aesthetics. If you can afford both, why not. Since you said "you were made an offer you couldn't refuse" (that would be a good line in a movie!" if you decided to sell it, you might make a few bucks. I'm a big fan of GS. One of the best value f...
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As SBGW253 doesn't have it, I would choose the other one and look for another reedition of the First Grand Seiko featuring the Special Dial logo: www.watchprosite.com Best, Emmanuel