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It’s not a fit and finish issue. It’s a design issue. They put the same type of text and logos on a $50 Seiko as a $10k grand Seiko. Would like to see them go more elegant. Remove the extra text and logos and adopt the less is more ethos. Although I’m sure they’re much nicer, they still look like a basic $50 Seiko without the backstory on the hand finishing etc it just looks like another Presage with entry level text and logos on dial and case back
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It's really an amazing watch in dial and movement... Just like the 60th 003..... But I personally can't stand the 80hr line either it comes off very tacky to me.
The thickness thing has been talked about in multiple threads... My perspective when it comes down to case design/thickness is it all goes back to heritage and the "Grammar of Design.". So there's always going to be a limit of how thin they make their watches with these multi faceted style cases. Just IMO. |
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Just ignore him. Apparently his taste in watches is entirely predicated on the font and logo lol.
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16 February 2021, 01:57 AM | #37 |
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This watch is breathtaking. The dial, the movement. I love it.
As others have said, the new movement also addressed my number one issue, case thickness. And if that's the case, I hope to get one in March once they start shipping. |
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That is interesting. Which references in particular? Like SBGA413? |
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16 February 2021, 04:44 AM | #39 | |
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Your comparing sport watches with divers and chronographs. I don’t think this makes sense. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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16 February 2021, 06:23 AM | #40 | |
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My point was that Grand Seikos, in general and including all styles/types of their watches, are no thicker than many other brands, and they offer a lot of watches that are quite thin. You sometimes hear complaints that GS watches are too thick, but when you look at the sizes, they're comparable to many other brands, including Rolex and Omega. Here's another GS I own, a SBGH273. About the same thickness as a Sub at 12.9mm, and I'd say it wears even thinner than a Sub because of the case design. |
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I’ll try to be more clear as we compare things. A sub at 13 mm thick accommodates 300 m of wr. A chronograph is a thicker movement than a three hander. Why is you GS 13mm then? I appreciate Gs, had an sbgr301 that I sold cause it was 13.3 mm tall on a 3 hander. That’s uncomfortably tall on a 160mm wrist. However I love the new high beat at 11.7 tall. That’s looking more proportional. So this is only trying to respond to your statement back to me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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In general, I just don't find a watch that's 13mm to be too thick on my 6.75 inch wrist. And if a Sub is not considered too thick (although I suppose it probably is by some people), not sure why a GS at the same thickness would be considered too thick. |
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Wow the case thickness is now 11.7mm, which is more slim than a Spring Drive version. And at 40mm, the dimension is perfect! The movement looks decorated too. Would love to see it!
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Rather than belabor this back and forth I’ll let a couple of photos of my stainless steel GS speak for themselves.
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And that watch looks amazing. Though my $ will go to the 5 day SD that is just around the corner
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Just an opinion. Looks tacky and cheap to me. You like it. It’s all good. Everyone’s got their thing. I don’t like text on dials especially when it’s specs. Redundancy bugs me too. GS does both.
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4 posts in this thread bashing this reference and GS. You really REALLY REALLY don't like it. Okay, we get it. |
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18 February 2021, 12:04 AM | #53 | |
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For example, how about the near novel on some Rolex dials, with depth ratings and "superlative chronometer, officially certified, " etc ...? My Daytona 16520 has SIX lines of text on it, and my 1665 DRSD has SEVEN lines of text and a big crown. GS dials are sparse by comparison. |
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Consider that we are looking at rather poor image (even an excellent photos would have trouble doing justice to many GS dials) in this thread vs the real thing. Having owned several models they often present very different once in hand.
Recommend a Visit to a boutique or AD before final judgement
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A video from Bark n Jack on this reference. He has invited a gentleman from Seiko UK to talk about the movement.
https://youtu.be/AizAC-qBg28 |
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Awesome looking watch. I love everything about it except the non tapered bracelet (and the price of course). And THINNER too. Impressive.
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I’d love to see the old thunderbolt return to the dials... |
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I like everyone else like thin watches so I do think anything taller than the 12.5mm height (unless it's a specialized diver or a very special complication) for the regular sports watches is outside my comfort zone. The new 9s85 is in the right direction... If they can only do something about that 80hr thing on the dial.... |
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