Thanks for continuing on from Part 3 of this Seiko Visit report . Seiko may build millions of quartz movements a month for its bread and butter watches, but it takes the Grand Seiko movements very seriously, indeed. This production is NOT on an assembly l...
and they had a sample there, but I don't think they are grown there. Apparently they grow to about the size of a house brick, then small slivers are shaved or cut off. Since it seemed that all the Astron stuff is developed and built there, and all the Spr...
. . . with that vintage IWC, and am beginning to have with a similar vintage Omega, maybe I should get a quartz GS, if only to appreciate the limits of timing accuracy. I've long admired GS's reply to the Milgauss and Railmaster; Ken has one, if not mista...
. . . the more utilitarian SBGX045. I'd forgotten about yours; not unusual, given my recent pattern of losing track of just about everything. Here's an image of yours I took . . . . . . just over six years ago. ...