Ron asked that we have a roll call. As your Moderator, I am happy to go first. Being one of the first GS owners in the US (I think) it's worth raising my hand. Please join in by replying in this thread. I will keep a running tally in this introductory pos...
. . . vintage. 1972 GS 56. So uncommon, I've only seen one other. Dr No California, USA Acquired 2016 by way of my friend Ken H Restored by none other than Ohira-san Shell cordovan strap by Attila Aszodi Also had a modern GS for a few years, model SBGW047...
in 2012 after persistent request on my AD followed by this from a contact in Singapore ...the rest just followed An enjoyable find in Bangkok ..and probably my last GS purchase---love the dial and the rainbow rotor In between,was charmed by the simplicity...
I am living in the European Union and I got interested about 4 years ago when their watches became officially available in this part of the world. Got my "Peacock" about 2 years ago and have plans to add a Spring Drive model to my collection. ...
I am eager to buy a modern piece, preferably a Spring Drive, but am patiently waiting for something which appeals to me (smaller size, thinner cases, more angles!). Here’s the only modern GS, a reissue and more vintage in terms of sizing. ...
From Canada got interested in Grand Seiko 2003 but since not available in Canada had not bought one. Started my first watch in 2018 and then quickly immerse into it. Superb craftsmanship . Tony
* Spring Drive * nature dial * blue hands * stainless steel * metal bracelet * plus bonus of GMT The “silver blizzard” just checks so many of my GS boxes. I live in Paris. ...
Hi all! I've only one (GS SBGW003; produced in 2002 in a limited edition of 300 for the JDM) and it's all Mike's fault. Stumbling onto this rare bird for sale on another forum, and searching the Internet for info. on the watch, I chanced upon cazalea's co...