Very very nice - got me looking!
Very very nice - got me looking!
Well this arrived today and it’s a cracker. Love the fact the face is a bit more cream coloured than white; should give a few more options strap wise and is quite a bit different than the slightly off white dial on the SBGX295 I picked up recently.
Thinking a dark blue leather as a starter. Just need a GS buckle now…
Bone coloured, would you say at all?
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https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...-Seiko-SBGX209
Looks great. Custard? I’m guessing you didn’t look at that link ;)
Charming! 🤣
I guess we all see what we want to see ;)
Joking aside, I’m really delighted to find yet another member enjoying g these watches. They’re just such a great everyday wearer.
Apologies but I'm going to interrupt this thread to praise another GS three hander and the service I got from Grand Seiko. I bought a SBGX061 from eBay about a month ago. It had two minor issues. the clasp didn't work as well as it should and the crown felt sticky when setting the time. I started a thread on these too topics and got some useful suggestions. I bought the issues to the attention of the seller and he offered me either a return or a partial refund towards the cost of a service. I chose the latter.
Three weeks ago I called Seiko, they explained their service process and said I could either post the watch or drop it off at the Grand Seiko boutique on Bond St. I chose the latter as it is relatively close to my office. I called in on Thursday the 29th of March, has a nice chat with an assistant, and he took my watch and a description of the problem. He explained that their might be a few weeks of delay as Seiko are moving office including the service centre to a location very close to their then current location in Maidenhead.
About a week later I received an email from the service centre with a breakdown of costs and I told them I was happy for them to go ahead. On Monday I received a follow up email informing me the work was complete. I called yesterday to pay and I was asked when I would like the watch returned. 'Tomorrow?' I asked and lo and behold it turned up today in a very useful little service case. All told a very smooth and friendly experience. The clasp is now in tip top condition the watch has been resealed with a new battery so hopefully worry free for five more years.
I also learned a few things during my conversations.
Seiko now have a polisher in the UK, so any full service includes a complimentary polish. This is not a full zaratsu polish.
GS intend to discontinue selling the smaller quartz three handers which I think is a terrible shame.
This forum is a wealth of knowledge so thanks to everyone who replied to my previous threads and the poster who helped me source a GS buckle.
Now back to your regular broadcast.
Great to hear and a fantastic versatile watch. Shame they are discontinuing the range, I suppose part of a general move upmarket to get rid of the last great value quality proposition.
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I agree. The mid market is difficult at the moment but they will lose some lovely models. I saw your post about wearing your watch on a perlon. It's not something I'd considered, but I may give it a go.
I can only agree.
The 36/37mm quartz three handers are the only models I even like in the Grand Seiko range, so discontinuing them sadly makes Grand Seiko irrelevant as a brand for me.
Can't help but think they've got it all wrong with their "hiking the price" strategy, and that goes for normal Seiko as well ...
Love your version btw. I think having text at 12 and 6 makes for a much more balanced dial than the newer iteration has, with the empty space at 6 :-)
Last edited by 459GMB; 21st March 2024 at 09:36.
English being my second language... .Google translate just proved that there is still lot of room for improvement.
I have GS but fancy only their 44 and 62 cases and no quartz so far.
My recent purchase of a quartz is a Citizen Eco drive.....and high value quartz by G Seiko and Citizen seems to be a huge barrier to me with limited budget.
Last edited by seikomatic; 22nd March 2024 at 03:48.
Sad to hear that GS will be phasing out their cheapest models, although maybe not surprising given that they continue to push upmarket.
The current 37mm quartz models retail for 2.1K. The new 37mm quartz snowflake retails for 3.7K. Is this the shape of things to come?
Fortunately there’s a plentiful supply of older models which should keep people interested. It’s a rabbit hole once you go down it.
I've never been a Seiko (Or Honda) fan, but that is rather lovely, and thanks for a most illuminating read!
I may have to pay more attention to GS in the future.