Credor is a brand managed by Seiko, using movements and cases created in the usual workshops, using GS techniques but more hand work, more decoration, jewels, cloisonne, enamel, ceramic, maki, and other fine art techiques to "kick it up a few notches" ove...
A brand that gets on by without any marketing because it already has enough clients to absorb its production... Oh, and you're one of those culprits who absorb production. You have FIVE Credors! You probably need a garage for your watches now!
Credor may sometimes seen as “lower” level brand than GS. But those two were created by completely different concept: Grand Seiko - The world’s best practical watch. Credor - The world’s best dress watch. So, naturally, less mechanical watch (more Spring ...
We can ponder this a bit more. They are not to everyone's taste, but the multitude of models means someone both Japanese and wealthy must be buying them. Cazalea
I have always felt that Credor is a VERY underappreciated brand that should have more recognition for all of the beautiful watches it creates. I would love to know more about the brand as it is difficult to get information because it is all in Japanese!! ...
I think perhaps there are several dozen more models I need to review, but I couldn't get everything into one post, so I will keep working away at Credor. Here's one I used to own, And my Seiko Flightmaster that uses the same 6S37A movement as your Credor....
My pick would perhaps be one of the elegant, decorated dials with time-only function. I have to think more of it . Thanks Mike, much appreciated, Filip
For me ,Credor signifies elegance---that's what brought me my first and only Credor Love it's simplicity And the movement finish ain't too bad Once again,thanks for your comprehensive Credor post. best henry ...
Credor is my brand of choice when it comes to pure elegance and case finishing. You should really present their latest collections, the Kuon and Goldfeathers as those represent the future of the brand essentially. I was absolutely blown away to smithereen...