Disappointing QC from Grand Seiko or purely bad luck?

Dec 17, 2017,23:27 PM
 

To my surprise, when I was admiring my newly acquired SBGW231 this morning with my Loupe system, I found few water drops/ marks “trapped” in the edge of the sapphire crystal... I brought the piece to AD and they said it has to go back to factory for repairing...




Honestly for some reason I had a very high expectation from the Japan manufacturer who supposed to be very reliable especially on their QC.

Maybe it’s just my bad luck.

Now I hope my watch comes back in perfect condition (scratches and marks-free)...


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Thats indeed bad luck 😬

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : December 18th, 2017-00:08
Its like hou said not a thing you expect from this brand . Hope you will get it back asap and in perfect shape 🙏🏻

Yea seems like bad luck.

 
 By: ripper444 : December 18th, 2017-00:45
Then again I had Rolex blnr and Tudor black bay black both with dust particles on the dial! I guess this happens more than we think. Now with Grand Seiko and rebranding they need to be extra careful as they increased prices. Their biggest appeal was quali... 

Having lived and worked in Japan. ..

 
 By: MTF : December 18th, 2017-01:21
I can attest to a pervading atmosphere of customer care and striving for perfection in an imperfect world in Japan, even in the 21st century. I was not there at the factory when your watch was born but knowing the Grand Seiko people, I'm sure QC was adequ... 

Good catch! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : December 18th, 2017-01:59

Not without a loupe. [nt]

 
 By: Musigny82 : December 18th, 2017-17:41

Thank you! [nt]

 
 By: Musigny82 : December 18th, 2017-17:41

I cross my fingers for you 🤞

 
 By: Alkiro1 : December 18th, 2017-23:38
Best wishes Alkiro

Nobody

 
 By: tom2517 : December 18th, 2017-06:22
Has perfect QC, not to make an excuse for GS, but a buddy of mine has his brand new PP 5960 chronograph button stuck the first time he pressed it.

Sorry to hear that

 
 By: henryrover : December 18th, 2017-07:45
And hope you will get the best solution

Thank you. I hope so. [nt]

 
 By: Musigny82 : December 18th, 2017-17:42

Sorry to hear but let's stay positive.

 
 By: kolosstt : December 18th, 2017-13:04
Did you immerse it into water at all? Cheers Kolosstt

Seal failure somewhere

 
 By: watch-er : December 18th, 2017-14:01
Not really a QC issue. Moisture got into the case somehow. Perhaps the gasket used was defective. Hopefully, the case does not have a compromise somewhere.. Good to get it fixed ASAP as moisture will corrode the movement .

Sorry to hear that. If it is any consolation to you ...

 
 By: Greenwatch : December 24th, 2017-06:44
My SBGW253 has water marks on the hour and minute hands. I surmised based on the GS video I have watched, those sorts of water marks are bound to happen during the hand assembly which the watchmakers picks up the hour and minute hands from some wet line. ...