This SBGA125 is part of the larger 62GS collection, a group of limited editions released 2015 to honor the very first Grand Seiko automatic watch, the 62GS. The case design is a reincarnation of the 62GS, with beautifully faceted lugs and Zaratsu polishin...
The dial keeps this watch so very interesting for an otherwise conservative design. I am also testing out some strap options which I think show off the angular lugs better. Will share soon. Anyways, again congrats!!!
Regarding GS titanium bracelets, you said: "Last thing to note is that these bracelets, like other titanium Grand Seiko use friction pins instead of screws. This is probably because titanium is softer than steel and it can be pretty easy to strip the thre...
and I learn something useful and interesting today. And interesting enough, all Grand Seiko and Seiko titanium watches use friction pins instead of screws.