It would indeed get you out of the "the only thing worse than a fake Rolex is a real one" quandary ... :wink:Originally Posted by wombat
Crusader
Hi,
a few days ago I posted the picture of a Grand Seiko GMT watch.
Today I found this review, and I think a Grand Seiko is worth it's own thread.Originally Posted by Chisholm
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php...o=779283&rid=0
(picture by KH Chiu, uploaded from timzone.com)
Seeing this picture, the question "why to choose a Rolex" got a new aspect! Why to choose a Rolex, when you can get a GREAT Grand Seiko?! 8) You'll never have the problem of answering "Yes, it's a real Rolex!". :wink:
(picture by KH Chiu, uploaded from timzone.com)
The more I think about it, the more do I believe, that my next watch will be a Grand Seiko (by exception of the Dreadnought GMT).
Has anyone suggestions where to buy / order it from a seller one can trust? :?:
Regards, Hal :)
It would indeed get you out of the "the only thing worse than a fake Rolex is a real one" quandary ... :wink:Originally Posted by wombat
Crusader
Cheers,
Martin ("Crusader")
Grand Seiko's are only available in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, at least officially.Originally Posted by wombat
I've never dealt with this dealer personally, but his reputation is spotless...
http://www.higuchi-inc.com/index-e.html
I have seen this watch in person here in Asia, and I also lust after it. It's a beauty! Let us know how the story unfolds...
Mmh, more of that comments :( and I'll be forced to buy a Leopard-Daytona to heal my damaged ego! :wink: Do you want to take the blame on you?! :xOriginally Posted by Crusader
:wink: :lol: :D
To be honest, some of my friends laughed at me when I bought the Rolex. One suggested to replace the Rolex crown by a Burger King crown. :roll: Interestingly most of them like - more or less - the style of the Submariner but have a problem with the Rolex image. Well, at least it's just another watch ... . :)
/Hal
I really do like those Grand Seikos. Thanks!
Best wishes,
Bob
Thanks for the link to the Grand Seiko Review. I may be imagining things, but just from looking at the pictures, the superb quality and finish of these watches almost jumps out at you! I also looked up the Japanese dealers site and had a look at the Seiko Marinemaster. Another magnificent beast. Japanes estuff has a look all of its own that is just, well, Japanese! In some ways the Japanese manufacturing style and philosophy reminds me of Victorinox Swiss Army Knives. They could be accused of being having no soul, but I love high quality Japanese goods. I hope my father never gets to see this thread as he is a member of the Burma Star association and was out in Burma fighting the Japanese during the war, and his feelings aren't printable here.
I can't see getting and change from £1,500 for a new Grand Seiko. Is that about the right estimate?
Martin :smilebox:
Sorry Hal, I did not mean to cause any offence...Originally Posted by wombat
Same gere, by the way: the Sub is a winning concept, but the image surrounding Rolex is something that I would not go for. Besides, for the past 30 odd years, too much bling. Ah, the sword-handed Milsub.... :D
Crusader
Cheers,
Martin ("Crusader")
Hate to say this, but I like the look of the seiko better
Ming
This is the Credor Pacifique from the same site. . . yummy! 8)
Steve.
Higuchi-san sells GS's and I have dealt with him in the past. Fast shipping and reasonable prices on hard to get pieces. I bought my Samurai from him and the transaction went through trouble free. He is also looking for a Orient GMT for me, the style I want was discontinued and became a hot collector piece.
Unfortunately I fear it will be more than that, probably closer to £2,000. Try emailing Higuchi-san for a quote, and let us know what you discover.Originally Posted by Chisholm
The GMT is beee-utiful.
Kevin
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I don't have money for a GS but maybe one day I'll have a Brightz. :D
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Whoa! :shock: God damn that one's beautiful. Love the carbon dial. Hope it's kinetic at least...more details, like price, please? :D
Ming
...Brightz and a Marinemaster (but the diver is still sitting in Japan, waiting for me to pick it up)
I love these SEIKO watches. :P
Regards
KH
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There are differences between these two watches but there are also similarities. Why so?Originally Posted by wombat
Grand Seiko are made for 'patriotic' Japanese businessmen.
john
Every watch a story.
Thanks! I've heard only good things about dealing with Higuchi, and you confirm it again.Originally Posted by Watch Dilettante
Unfortunately the GS GMT has to wait for while (at least until winter) because of my last acquisition. But a man should have a destination in life! :wink:
Regards, Hal :)
Very true.Originally Posted by abraxas
All the Japanese watch mags I've ever seen are full of Rolex, PP, IWC etc and I was told by somebody who went there on business that all the executives wore top Swiss brands.
Westerners seem to long for the GS because they are unobtainable through stockists here which gives a certain cachet even if you have to go grey market.
Personally I prefer the look of the Rolex anyway, and its obvious where the GS styling idea came from but if you were wearing a GS would people come up to you and say,
"Is that a real seiko?" :lol:
Cheers,
Neil.
For me a Grand Seiko seems to be a high quality watch and I like most of the styles. The real attraction to me is, that it's nearly completely unknown in Europe and not available at the Seiko sellers here. It's a kind of exotic appeal. I do own some nice watches and if I'll buy another one, it should be something special.Originally Posted by Neil.C
To me the GS GMT is more beautiful than the Rolex GMT II or Explorer II, especially I don't like the magnifying glasses at all!
The question "Is that a real seiko?" could be the best part of it. :wink: Understatement 8) - especially because the price is nearly the same. The official list price for a GMT II is 3.720 ?, for an Explorer II is it 3.650 ?. AFAIK the price of the GS GMT is 450.000 Yen (+ p+p), which is about 3.320 ? (2.200 GBP). If I order the watch from Asia, I have to pay the German VAT of 16 % + customs duty => at least 3.900 ?.
From an economical point of view, one should buy a Rolex: lower cost and a - I guess - a higher price if you want to sell it later.
All in all, if I had the choice today between a GS GMT and a Rolex GMT II or Explorer II, I would take the GS for sure!
/Hal :)
Love the Brightz, congratulations KH.
Still there is one thing that bothers: the "B" attached on the seconds hand. I don't like this and some Breitling models have it also. :roll: