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    Couple o' new Grand Seiko models...

    Just noticed two new Grand Seiko automatics. SBGR087 and SBGR089.

    SBGR087 is 37mm, 13mm thick, display backs, no screw-down crown, with a nice silver dial and blued seconds hand, while the SBGR089 shares the same dimensions but gets a steel seconds hand and a very nicely patterned brown dial. Quite nice I think....


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    The 087 is about $2,800 on Rakuten. I wonder what AD prices will be.

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    They look good, dial textures look a bit different. They're not a lot different than current models but then more Grand Seikos is always a good thing

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    but then more Grand Seikos is always a good thing
    Amen!
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    Love those. They look better than my Snowflake.

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    They look really good. Grand Seiko textured dials are the right amount of interesting without looking tacky. I wonder if the bracelets from the SBGR053/51 will fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Imitation of Life View Post
    Love those. They look better than my Snowflake.
    Not to me, they don't. I'd need to see better pictures, but aren't these ever so slightly 'blocky'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    Not to me, they don't. I'd need to see better pictures, but aren't these ever so slightly 'blocky'?
    I have a love-hate relationship with my Snowflake right now. Don't take my comment too seriously.

    But I do like the GS models posted above because they're simple and still interesting with the subtly textured dials. ...which I guess is part of what drew me to the Snowflake in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imitation of Life View Post
    I have a love-hate relationship with my Snowflake right now. Don't take my comment too seriously.

    But I do like the GS models posted above because they're simple and still interesting with the subtly textured dials. ...which I guess is part of what drew me to the Snowflake in the first place.

    Hate + snowflake ? Do those words even belong together in the same sentence?

    Somewhere right now, Domo has a tear running down his cheek

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steppy View Post
    Hate + snowflake ? Do those words even belong together in the same sentence?

    Somewhere right now, Domo has a tear running down his cheek
    A tear of joy, perhaps. Look at the photo I posted in post #1, then look at me - it's like a commemorative Domo L.E. wouldn't you say? I think I've just been immortalised in Grand Seiko history

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