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  1. #41
    That's an interesting looking watch. It's a bold look for Grand Seiko, very different from what they're selling how. I do like it.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    I see I've convinced you....
    Yep.....as said before, times like these need someone to knock some sense into our heads. Though.....there are also enablers in forums as such.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Imitation of Life View Post
    At on point, drhr (whatever his username is here ) had a GS with numerals like the first watch.

    The second is my favorite. If I could try it on first, I'd snatch it up in a heartbeat.
    Very perceptive as usual IOL! Nutty, I don't know how that bracelet on the first felt/wore to you but it was one of the best I've buckled on in terms of comfort and quality feel . . . the second one needs a strap imo . . .
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    ^^^

    So much class!! There's a proper design theme running from head to toe on that watch. Everything perfectly goes together. Can't say that for all Grand Seikos on bracelets unfortunately....

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    Quote Originally Posted by uchinanchu View Post
    Very perceptive as usual IOL! Nutty, I don't know how that bracelet on the first felt/wore to you but it was one of the best I've buckled on in terms of comfort and quality feel . . . the second one needs a strap imo . . .
    I have no complains in terms of comfort. And fully agree on the strap for the second. The bracelet on the second will probably create more dislikes in terms of design.




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