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No, I did not say that. Please don't misrepresent what I have said.
What I said was that according to two different sources, the SS3180 exists as a real watch made by Seiko. I made no claim that the ones that I am aware of are considered to be authentic. I even specifically said with regards to my own personal watch "I should stress that I am not saying that mine is definitely genuine - I don't have any provenance to prove it is." I struggle to see how you can take that statement and then accuse me of claiming that all the existing SS3180s that I am aware of are "considered authentic".
Excepting the unique medallion, the variations between the watches I listed also exist as variations you can find in the regular gold-filled 3180. Significant details of the most recent SS3180 to be sold do not. It is not an unreasonable conclusion to reach that the chances of that one being a fake are considerably higher than the other ones that I have knowledge of.
They exist.
By: gerald.d : February 8th, 2017-22:26
I have it on extremely good authority (two sources) that these actually do exist. However, it is alleged that there are fake examples out there, and I'm pretty certain that one sold recently Here are some photos of mine... The quality of my one is extraor...
I'm aware of these...
By: CL : February 9th, 2017-06:24
hence I'm impressed by option 2 and option 3. There's ton of vintage Omega that are nicely franken too, with beautiful dial. Why not Grand Seiko? It's very desirable. Note that I'm not the one who claims these are 'fakes'. It is Seiko themselves. You said...
Very desirable...
By: gerald.d : February 9th, 2017-08:16
Here's the thing. If these are so desirable, how come there are so few of them? How come we don't see them up for sale all the time? The "make it with whatever they can find" doesn't make sense. Carved dial 3180's in good condition are hitting close to $4...
Thanks...
By: CL : February 10th, 2017-04:29
Hi Gerald...Can you educate me why you are so certain that the recent SS3180 is a fake one while it looks very similar to those that you mentioned that are real? It also has the chronometer medallion, similar dial, movement and case. So what make this par...
Medallion?
By: gerald.d : February 11th, 2017-22:15
Hi Ken - Is your medallion steel or gold? It's hard to make out in the photo. Interestingly we are now seeing differences on the inside of the case back as well. The markings on mine are identical to yours. One of the other ones out there is very differen...
An update...
By: gerald.d : September 27th, 2018-04:08
I hope it's ok posting this link here. TGSG is a commerical site, but more than that I expend a significant amount of time and money on research and sharing insight with the wider community, so it's not all about selling watches. Here's 6,000 words on the...