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4 November 2022, 07:38 AM | #1 |
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Evolution 9 SLGA015 - Impressions?
Looks like Gs' AD network has changed again and only place this model available is a bit of a trip to a boutique.
Anyone see one in person? How are the prices holding? Discounts at AD and/or the GS Boutique or do they sell for list? I have a hi-beat, always wanted a spring drive and an understated diver a cut above a Turtle seems like just the ticket for my customary new job new watch tradition . . . |
7 December 2022, 02:07 PM | #2 |
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I guess not much interest in this watch.
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8 December 2022, 10:38 AM | #3 |
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I tried one on just last month: case is OK, more modern take of the previous GS divers.
Latest thermo-compensated Spring Drive movement with 5-day PR. But the bracelet and the clasp still suck. |
18 December 2022, 04:18 AM | #4 |
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Bracelet kills the watch. Pass. Same goes for the entire "evolution" line... very evolved, except the bracelet and clasp
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23 December 2022, 01:33 PM | #5 |
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I thought this was unbelievable!
Not sure why the lack of love... I was completely blown away by this one!
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23 December 2022, 06:02 PM | #6 |
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Of course it’s a great watch. Personally I can’t get into the hands that GS uses on their divers. I’d rather buy the Prospex LX SNR029 - titanium diver, spring drive, cool handset.
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31 December 2022, 03:36 AM | #7 |
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I'm happy with mine. Purchased online from an AD in Florida.
While yes, it is still the same clasp, I've removed the bracelet and installed a Seiko silicone strap. I love it. Lightweight, low key, and best of all...... It has stayed within one second of accuracy over a two month period. 5-day reserve is great for when I just need to park it and use a smartwatch. |
13 January 2023, 06:53 AM | #8 |
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I have a hi-beat and I get the take on the clasp - wish they'd address it.
I was going to buy it anyway but unfortunately the boutique wouldn't work with me on providing a few extra links in a manner I could use to resize the band for my large wrist while still maintaining the "returnability" of the online sale if I didn't like the watch. They also had no interest in working with local ADs to get a piece closer to me to try on and if necessary size. Given the state of the market - madness even as price and supply eases - well let's just say I'm past the point of not being catered to a bit for a luxury item sale. |
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Whereas a quartz watch is just a quartz regulated electric motor - direct driven. Not sure it is a practical difference but it was hard to do and as such is cool. |
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Is it because this is in the same price point as the Sub and that folks would rather have the sub instead if they can get the Sub at retail or close to retail?
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In terms of sub vs the SLGA015 - Sub's band is superior as would be resale value and lay person brand recognition. Other than that, as an artifact, the GS has arguably better fit and finish and a better movement. Substantially better not just in terms of accuracy and power reserve, but again as a piece of engineering. |
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17 February 2023, 09:17 AM | #18 |
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So when this watch first came out, I was shocked at the retail price. I just didn't think GS was being smart in offering this watch for essentially the same price as the Sub. I understand Subs are hard to find, but it wasn't like the SLGA015 was easy to find when it first launched either.
If it were priced originally in the $7-8k range, I think this would have been a winner, bad bracelet and all. It would have been a viable alternative to a Seamaster 300 on bracelet. But I would not buy that watch for that retail price. Right now, most secondary markets have this priced in the high $8k used. Japan seems to have most of them right now. I still wouldn't pull the trigger at that price. I'd wait. I have no idea why GS doesn't get its head out of its rear end and fix their bracelets. ALL of their bracelets. It just kills the value of their sports watches. I can't understand how a company that otherwise gets things so right can have such an obvious thing be so wrong. |
18 February 2023, 02:29 AM | #19 |
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So much for no one wanting one - now showing as sold out online.
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18 February 2023, 03:46 AM | #20 |
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Yeah, I don't think no one wants it. I was thinking the OP was saying there were no comments here for awhile when he first posted.
Anyway, I think the watch is in demand, but I am also seeing these watches slowly trickle into the secondary/used markets. |
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I tried it on yesterday as my AD had it in. Nice watch. Wears miles smaller than the specs. Oddly it was the dial which didn’t do it for me. It looks nice when there is no light on it, but I found it to glare quite a lot when directly under light. You also have the contrast between the matte black grey dial and the very black glossy ceramic. Ultimately not for me (certainly at £10k) but a pretty good effort. I’d prefer it with a normal black glossy dial personally.
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21 February 2023, 03:10 AM | #22 |
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Its my favorite GS diver. All the others seem to wear big, but the Ti and the low center of gravity make this wear a lot better on my 7" wrist. I was a bit surprised that the dial texture is under the dial, not on the surface like many other GS wave dials.
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4 July 2023, 12:50 PM | #23 |
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Looks like they now have a blue version . . .
Like me some blue but still not schlepping into the city to look at one. Its a bummer.
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I got one the weekend. Absolutely love it. That includes the bracelet.
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