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Thread: Grand Seiko noob. High beat opinions?

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    Too bad Seiya and Chino stopped shipping to the EU, it's almost impossible here to get your hands on a GS...

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    I like that, don't seem to see many dark dials.

    I presume that was coming on to midnight ~?

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    You did it! Congratulations! Distilled GS simplicity and heritage in one beautiful package. They've been making the SBGH001/005 uninterrupted for 5 years now for a reason: They nailed it the first time. Congratulations again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post


    I like that, don't seem to see many dark dials.

    I presume that was coming on to midnight ~?
    Yep it was around midnight in PST.

    Loving it so far. The detailing and the brushing is done amazing. The brushed part is done so finely that it reflects quite a bit.
    Sooo any strap recommendations? Just black or brown gators? Share some pics of yours on a strap?


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