Great thread...I'll be watching with interest GS is an itch that I may need to scratch at some point.
I don't have the search skills of some on here and cant see a specific post for just GS
Im almost done with this watch lark having not purchased anything mechanical for over 2 years, the purchase of the Apple Watch Ultra saw me grabbing for that most weekends and so over the last 6 months or so sold off my Omega and Breitling as they never got worn.
My watch obsession has worn off on the wife to a point where she has more interest than me and is generally trawling the dealer site for her next watch.
Shes been going on at me for a while to get another watch (probably gives her scope to increase the price of what shes after)
Over the past few weeks been doing the normal internet search thing, dealer visits etc and literally nothing has interested me other than some of the GS range.
It wont be an everyday watch and will more than likely get pulled from its box for high days and holidays and so thinking more classic dressy style, something a bit different, not some 45mm colossus.
Im looking at this limited edition one in Goldsmiths https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Grand-S...335/p/18400536. But was wondering what others have got on the forum.
Hopefully the one in the link you never know
Cheers
FFF
Great thread...I'll be watching with interest GS is an itch that I may need to scratch at some point.
I've had a few over the years on TZ...
I've had others but cannot find pics. Only the SBGX335 remains.
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What I've learned about GS in the relatively short time that I've known the brand is the subtleties. Some of the dials for instance are incredible yet don't show very well on forum photos. Photos do give a general idea of an overall design that might be available but imo the only way to judge a GS watch is in person. For me, the 'White Birch' is stunning.
As already mentioned, GS dials not the easiest to capture
*sorry op, just reread your post so my pics are of no use whatsoever*
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Last edited by leo1790; 11th February 2024 at 12:49.
True but I would say more so with GS. It's not necessarily just on the wrist, it might simply be looking at them on a display stand. As an example there was (and might still be?) a GS 'Shunbun' in sales corner that is a beautiful watch in the flesh but doesn't look anywhere near the same in photos. I think it's because the GS dials are often so subtley textured that the light reflects a different way in photos to how you view it in person. Few, if any, other watch companies offer such artistic (if that's the right word?) dials. The problem is that they're getting so good at it and there's so many different ones that they seem to be running out of decent descriptions to go with them.
I briefly had the Asakage edition and lived the watch but it has some weird bubbles under the crystal. I would get another.
We’ll that didn’t take long…quick trip down the M4. Decision made
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That a stunner
Congratulations, that is a spectacular GS!
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One of the first high end luxury watches I bought, still the best dial I own, the Grand Seiko SBGJ227 ‘Peacock’
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i also find that GS seem to have some of the best looking dials out there, it's easier to see them in the metal now WoS have started to carry the brand. im always a bit put off by reports that the bracelets are a let down if youre used to rolex/tudor
You like a GS then Reg?
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Only vintage for me and not the best photography I'm afraid:
5722-9970
6145-8050
Another 6145 (-8000)
4420-9000
5646-7020
6156-8040 (in need of a new crystal)
And the one I wear most, 6146-8000
This one gets an awful lot of wrist time
This one less so, probably because the hand/dial contrast isn't quite so easy to read in a hurry
Good grief, I'm rubbish at watch photography!
Slightly better, but doesn't do it justice
My SBGN005.
9F86 Quartz accurate to within 5s per year! I bought it new from CW Sellors 4 years ago, and it has had one battery change to date.
It's technically a blue dial but is almost black.
A very wearable 39mm.
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The blue dial is properly lovely, as with all GS, ever so different depending on the lighting conditions.
The standard 9F86 is officially +/- 10s per year, although every report I’ve seen they do a lot better. The special editions with the gold star are +/- 5s (again, usually much better)
Just the one (so far) for me
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Just one GS in my collection…
Bought this a few months ago on a watch finder offer. I’d regretted not buying one when I was in Japan a few years earlier so took the plunge, first GS, but won’t be the last :)
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Two currently for me.
First one courtesy of Nick from here.
Second one new in this week.