Interesting that they've finally made a clasp that closes with a completely flush fitting, which required a slightly wider bracelet. I wonder if this system will gradually spread across the range?
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Interesting that they've finally made a clasp that closes with a completely flush fitting, which required a slightly wider bracelet. I wonder if this system will gradually spread across the range?
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This watch really surprised me in real life. Most pictures make it look a garish bright blue, which it isn’t, and highlight the quartz logos and GMT numbers brightly too, but in real life the logos...
38mm is a great size for me too, though the 36ish original wore surprisingly large due to the lugs and thin bezel, so worked for this model. The other big difference was the thickness. Usually GS...
This photo makes me wish for an actual grey dialled version, it looks great like that. I'd also love to see this piece re-released as a skinny hand wound that's even closer to the original dimensions.
For the record, just found these old photos of a long gone 9F SBGX085...
https://i.imgur.com/6XWvEVV.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/6gJLqmx.jpg
I like it best in the evening, when it really comes alive. That black dial suddenly becomes an amazingly deep and glossy black, quite unlike other black watches I've owned. Agreed on the hidden...
I recently sold this exact model as part of the man maths involved in buying a SBGN007, the green dialled GS 9F GMT. It’s the only watch I’ve ever missed. Not because of the SBGN007, which is superb....
I agree, and I do hope they are reading! This is the next stage for GS, and for certain other brands too. In my opinion it could make or break them. While we wait, at least the 9F quartz models have...
What dial colour is that? Maybe it’s a trick of the light but it certainly reads as a grey sunburst, something I’ve never seen on a GS quartz. Or is it the blue picking up some shadow? Either way,...