Amazing, thanks for this - great to see the level of hand craftsmanship that goes into GS.
Amazing, thanks for this - great to see the level of hand craftsmanship that goes into GS.
Thank you so much for sharing!
I have a SBGJ white GMT and really love the 44GS case. I also have a old GS diver but lucky me I don't like their new hi-beat GS diver for it is "too much Seiko originality" and the crown at 4:00 just puts me off.
sure kept me busy during lunch break! Fascinating read and thanks for putting it together.
Brilliant post and thanks for beautifully sharing your wonderful trip with us. This is precisely why I adore my Grand Seikos - it's the heart that goes into each of these fantastic timepieces.
Fascinating article, I think I can now start to understand the Grand Seiko thing. Thanks for posting.
Great post - thanks for taking the time to put that together. Very informative and insightful and it looks like a great trip!
What a fantastic read. I think I have found a new appreciation of all things Seiko
Absolutely fantastic, thoroughly enjoyed it, thanks for posting.
Recovering from the flu, that post has certainly made my week. The attention to detail and the time it must have taken you to get all the photo's and information organised and planned out is very much appreciated.
Fantastic.
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Thank you for sharing, always liked GS so your post has rekindled my interest.
What an great write up! I have to say that I am jealous, you were properly shown around.
Thank you.
Totally wonderful post I Myself just got back from flying duties having operated to Haneda which is Yokohama caught the beginnings of the Cyclone Lam my fourth time there in 3 months last time I rode the Shinkansen to Shin Fuji what an experience this time I visited Bic Camera in downtown Yokohama great watch section some Manager's specials and lots of stock of all makes of Japanese brands.
Fantastic! Makes me want to go to Japan again!
Great, great, great stuff. Thanks. Truly.
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What a wonderful post - honestly quite inspiring (to me, at any rate: I've never quite plucked up the courage to "jump" on a GS, but understanding more about the design grammar, level of craftsmanship and history is really illuminating). Thanks for posting. :)
Thoroughly enjoyable read. Many thanks for sharing a wonderful trip with us.
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
Wow I just finished reading this,I had no idea how little I know about Seiko untill now.
How do you get an invite?
What a superb post
Thanks for sharing
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What a great post, how did I miss this until now.
That is dedication! A great post.
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Thanks for posting this, it was thoroughly enjoyable to read but I am hugely envious of your trip. I absolutely love Seiko but this really has shone a whole new light onto the brand.
Best post I’ve read in a long long time. Thank you for taking the time to put it together.
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Thank you, that was superb and it makes me appreciate my 2 new Seiko's even more.
All the best
Steve
This has to be the best post of the year, if not the history of TZ-UK.
Great to see that so many Grand Seiko staff wear GS, Credor and other Seiko's.
I have two Grand Seiko watches that give me more joy than any other watches I have owned.
This post has inspired me to add more and could very well turn me into a Seikoholic.
Simply wonderful, thanks for sharing.
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Only just spotted this.
Excellent read. Makes me enjoy my SBGJ001 even more
Brilliant post - and a contender worthy of a place of reverence in the hallowed halls of Classic Posts. Thank you for sharing
I stumbled across this thread when searching the forum for posts on the SBGC003 and thought it well worth bumping back up. What a superb post that really captures the Japanese pursuit of perfection and craftsmanship perfectly, thanks Yonsson! I have just returned from a business trip to Tokyo and have a great interest and respect for Japanese culture, I love visiting the country.
Cheers