Maltie
2280
Here some more info 40mm x 12mm
Jun 05, 2019,10:47 AM
Each of the four new models features the classic 62GS case, used on the first self-winding Grand Seiko model, measuring 40 mm in diameter and water-resistant to 100 meters. The Spring and Winter models use brushed titanium for their cases and bracelets, while the Summer and Fall models use stainless steel with Seiko’s Zaratsu polished finish. Spring and Winter are equipped with 9R65 Spring Drive movements, while Summer and Fall contain Seiko’s automatic Hi-Beat 9S85 caliber; all are visible behind clear casebacks emblazoned with the Grand Seiko lion emblem in gold metallization.
Comments:
view entire thread
I love the brand
By: ripper444 : June 5th, 2019-07:51
I kinda of wish they had sportier hands though! Great watches overall. The green is my favorite here
Winter or fall for me
By: VinnieD : June 5th, 2019-07:55
The theme looks a little Vacheron-like. Nicely executed as always! Winter and Spring for me
2 Spring Drive & 2 HiBeat - interesting
By: cazalea : June 5th, 2019-09:40
No manual wind, no low-beat, no GMT, no “thin” models. No innovative new technology this time. They are playing with the higher-margin pieces, I think. Cazalea
I’ve a question Cazalea...
By: mahesh : June 5th, 2019-13:02
Curious to know if their are GS models without date window but with a Hi-Beat movement ? Thank you !
No Hi-Beats w/o date
By: cazalea : June 5th, 2019-16:02
Most GS watches have a date window. The latest thin ones have a date hand. Manual wind models generally don’t have dates. Many quartz (men & ladies) don’t have dates A very few Spring Drive don’t have a date ($$$) Happy shopping!
Here some more info 40mm x 12mm
By: Maltie : June 5th, 2019-10:47
Each of the four new models features the classic 62GS case, used on the first self-winding Grand Seiko model, measuring 40 mm in diameter and water-resistant to 100 meters. The Spring and Winter models use brushed titanium for their cases and bracelets, w...
very cool these
By: keks : June 5th, 2019-12:53
I particularly like the titanium versions... not sure which but most likely the winter more than spring... but all look very promising!