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Nov 25, 2014, 12:25 AM
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Nov 25, 2014, 02:19 AM
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Some come to Grand Seiko because they want an alternative to prestige European brands, but I just wanted a better SARB. I'd had a couple of SARBs, and they were good but left me wanting. I like the 'pure Seiko' style, and to get that style in its most distilled form, you need a Grand Seiko.
I also wanted ease of ownership, a versatile watch for life, so I went for the SBGX061. It's almost vanishingly discreet, but that's what I was after. Some don't like spending a lot of money on a watch that doesn't shout 'expensive' across the room, but us older types in cardigans aren't too concerned with cutting a dash.
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Nov 25, 2014, 02:37 AM
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The Grand Seiko Appreciation Thread. Share your pics and stories!
Originally Posted by
tribe125
Some come to Grand Seiko because they want an alternative to prestige European brands, but I just wanted a better SARB. I'd had a couple of SARBs, and they were good but left me wanting. I like the 'pure Seiko' style, and to get that style in its most distilled form, you need a Grand Seiko.
I also wanted ease of ownership, a versatile watch for life, so I went for the SBGX061. It's almost vanishingly discreet, but that's what I was after. Some don't like spending a lot of money on a watch that doesn't shout 'expensive' across the room, but us older types in cardigans aren't too concerned with cutting a dash.
Nice summary of why Grand Seiko is SO SPECIAL. While some watches scream across the room their owner spent a lot of money, Grand Seiko quietly reassures it's owner he or she has something quite special strapped to their wrist. One can only truly appreciate how special when viewed up close. And that's just fine with me. When I wear mine, like I did today, it brings tremendous pleasure in all the little details so perfectly executed. Yes it does!
Here's today's picture I posted in the WRUW thread:
B&M Capeland Flyback/Muhle Glashutte 29er Big/Grand Seiko SBGR083/JeanRichard Aquascope/UTS 1000m V2/Ebel 1911 BTR Cal137/Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso/Lew & Huey Acionna
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Nov 25, 2014, 08:50 AM
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Nov 25, 2014, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
RBrylawski
Um Walter, who pretty much begged you NOT to SELL your GS???? Who? Huh???
Yep, you did at that. Shoulda listened more closely but the PML's siren song was just so strong!
Originally Posted by
bu11itt
I can understand missing the SBGR083, it is a great watch... but... for that PML, well now, that's as close to worth it as it'll likely ever get.
If you ever get nostalgic for the '83 just let me know, I'd bite the bullet and swap mine for the PML for a time. I'm just that charitable.
Thank you kind sir...perhaps we'll swap for a day or two. You send yours first!
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Nov 27, 2014, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
wschofield3
Thank you kind sir...perhaps we'll swap for a day or two. You send yours first!
Be careful what you say, I'm liable to do it...
Although, I'd feel much more comfortable letting you wear the '83 than me wearing the PML. It's that weird?
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Nov 28, 2014, 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
bu11itt
Be careful what you say, I'm liable to do it...
Although, I'd feel much more comfortable letting you wear the '83 than me wearing the PML. It's that weird?
It is a bit weird because having owned the 083, that polishing is so fantastic that I would walk around with my wrist in a blanket (not really but you get the drift). With Rod and I both being fanatics about keeping our watches scratch free, it can be a PITA. BTW, I'm not nearly as careful with the PML because it has very little polished surface area.
Now THAT'S weird!
Happy Thanksgiving my IWL friends!!!
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Nov 30, 2014, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by
wschofield3
It is a bit weird because having owned the 083, that polishing is so fantastic that I would walk around with my wrist in a blanket (not really but you get the drift). With Rod and I both being fanatics about keeping our watches scratch free, it can be a PITA. BTW, I'm not nearly as careful with the PML because it has very little polished surface area.
Now THAT'S weird!
Happy Thanksgiving my IWL friends!!!
That makes perfect sense but I know me and how I usually ended up wearing my watches, including the '83. I tend to be less careful and not baby a watch.
Of course wearing someone else's watch I'd be super careful with it, but I'm nervous that the longer I wore it I'd fall into normal habits. Whereas I'd have no problem letting someone who obviously takes excellent care of their borrow one of mine.
Right, wrong or indifferent that's my thought process.
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Dec 12, 2014, 10:14 AM
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Dec 12, 2014, 10:16 AM
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