I have had my Grand Seiko for close to three months now and have enjoyed it thoroughly ... There is nothing quite like it in the Sub 10K range ... In my opinion, it competes directly with JLC, Rolex & GO with respect to its size, comfort, finishing, dial and demeanor.
I recall having to search through many many threads to dig up some real life photographs of Grand Seikos before pulling the trigger ..
Given the growing interest in Grand Seikos, I would urge everyone to share photographs of their GS for fellow Seiko enthusiasts and new buyers..
Cheers
nishant
I would begin the thread with my SBGE001 .. a treasured possession !
Here are some out-of-focus and badly staged pictures of my new SGBA011 (bought from AFT). Already smudged with fingerprints. My photographic skills don't do it justice:
Now those are some real fantastic shots !! Congratulations on getting that DSLR ...
Those Grand Seikos in the collection truly deserve one .. What a Treat !!!!!
And here is a comparison of a few classics. SARB065 and Orient 60th Anniversary are almost GS quality and represent an excellent value. The GS actually looks the smallest of the 3.
No Surprises, the watch that calls me most is that Orient 60th Anniversary ... I realize that case size may not be for me but I would still want one in my collection.
Any ideas where to find one ?
This is my first post here, and I 'd like to start with my first vintage Grand Seiko here. This is a pure beauty in great condition, and I just cant' stop listening to the rhythm of the
36000 beat movement.
I was looking for a watch of around my age, and I fell in love with this GS...
Just added another one...the venerable Hi-Beat SBGH005. Perfect and classic in every way!
In this picture I try to capture the beauty of the dial. You can see the second hand reflecting off the polished glossy surface. I don't know how else to describe it other than it is like a black mirror. Both dark yet bright at the same time. Subtle and refined, it must be seen in person to be truly appreciated.
In this picture I try to capture the beauty of the dial. You can see the second hand reflecting off the polished glossy surface. I don't know how else to describe it other than it is like a black mirror. Both dark yet bright at the same time. Subtle and refined, it must be seen in person to be truly appreciated.
If you don't mind me asking, what size are your wrists?
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