to the fact that the brand has a somewhat hybrid identity, with an offering ranging from relatively affordable industrial production to high-end products that are mostly handmade (Micro Artist Studio). Best, Emmanuel
The Grand Seiko First , released in 1960 , can probably be considered one of the most significant watches in the history of Japanese horology. It marks the moment when Japan decided to compete directly with Switzerland in the realms of high precision and ...
What an education re Grand Seikos. I love all of them, especially the platinum with the blue dial, and the titanium examples, particularly the Singapore version with the light blue dial. I suppose many are unobtainable but they certainly are terrific eye ...
My personal goal would be to score an original 14k gold filled J14070 (platinum is probably too difficult to find and expensive too). The rarest of all is platinum SBGW271, with only 12 pieces: I haven't even been able to find some live photos of that wat...
The GS First is wonderful and I hope I'll be able to find an OG example someday. In the meantime, I couldn't be happier than enjoying SLGW005. Best, Emmanuel ...
to the fact that the brand has a somewhat hybrid identity, with an offering ranging from relatively affordable industrial production to high-end products that are mostly handmade (Micro Artist Studio). Best, Emmanuel
Dating or should I say aging myself, but here’s a 1961 Tudor Submariner. I have an obsession with acquiring more birth year watches in case anyone wishes to part with a 1971! ...
But refined in a way that the watch would work easily with jeans as with a tuxedo. The habillage (not sure about the Japanese word for this) is remarkable. Glad I snagged a 253 when they were released. ...
I have the steel one in 1960 pieces. I picked it up when the model first came out whenever that was 😂. Still in the collection. Picture taken when I was still working and on a trip to Virginia Beach, VA for a client sales call. I just ordered a new strap ...
You are spot on. The original is super soft and beautiful. I thought that the boutique possibly sold me an extra long strap because my wrist is larger than average. Thanks for your input👍
Gotta love that engraved "Grand Seiko" on the dial ! My SBGW004 is a lovely piece, but alas, at 36mm, a too small for my current tastes to see significant wrist time.
I like the SBGW033 very much. Would love to find an original J14070 someday. I hope the Snowflake will get a service: are you doing it yourself ? Thanks for sharing. Best, Emmanuel
Yo Japan if they deem it necessary. I packed it up then forgot to mail it, and rediscovered it recently on my workbench. I know, shame on me, but I have been distracted with other things.
Had no idea they were quite so many (one misses the odd one these days 😂🤷🏻♂️). While the Micro Artist one has to be my overall favorite I do prefer the earlier, 35,8mm ones to the slightly larger later ones in terms of case size. Definitely a line to eve...