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2 April 2013, 04:04 PM | #1 |
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I just ordered a GS today and will be receiving it in a few days. To tie me over, any other GS owners out there care to share some of their pics? We are a small bunch I know...
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I'm looking for this one (SBGE021)
Was a LE of 150, so not easy to find
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Oriental Watch Co., Ltd. Ground Floor, 100 Queen's Road He also had the LE Hi Beat version. It was gorgeous.. with the gold second hand. But I am leaning towards the snowflake for my first GS. The lightweight of the titanium seems more attractive for a fuss-free user like me. |
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And finally a very recent (Easter morning) wristshot. |
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Hi Clive
Believe it or not, my colleague has that same LE model you are after. The dial and that greenish hue looks fantastic. I have no idea how he got one of the 150 but he's an avid collector of all brands and seems to have a few connections. I'll ask him when I see him next where he got it.
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Thanks Bryan - much appreciated!
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Hi FMC
Thanks for sharing. The more I read about the GS quartz models, the more impressed I am. I always thought that quartz is quartz - there could be nothing special to distinguish between a GS quartz technology from a $5 quartz watch. But when reading about the design/technology/tuning and accuracy that goes into the GS quartz, I have a much greater appreciation.
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just to be clear: my GS gains about 1 second in 2 months and it's part of my rotation, not a daily wearer. Well within the 10spy specifications. |
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I don't own any but consider me a fan of this thread!
Great pictures gentlemen! Bryan, I can't wait to see pictures of yours.
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George, I love that GMT. Does the bezel rotate?
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Yes, the bezel rotates.
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photos taken with a phone, not 100% but not bad. I just could not get on with the OEM strap and now have it on a Hirsch, which is _very_ comfortable, I think it may have been the GS deployment causing me issues, however, all is well now . |
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Sometimes phone pics can surprise me. I’ve taken some that I’ve been impressed with. As soon as I reach 10 posts I’ll be able to share. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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a few pics
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Lovely watches gents!
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Lovely pics folks. Roy - that black glossy dial reminds me of the Planet Ocean LM Limited Edition. I bet it looks even better in person than in the pics.
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I love my SBGE001. I sold it once and after awhile had to purchase another... that is when you know you are in love.
I had the Grand Seiko SBGA011 aka snowflake to see if I would prefer it. Beautiful watch, but the SBGE001 is just my style. I was surprised the bracelet on the SBGA011 use pins and collars while the the SBGE001 uses pins and screws which I prefer.
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Some stunning GS pieces here, Congrats to the owners. I never remember seeing a GS that i didn't like !
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That green turbine dial is simply gorgeous. I imagine you have already perused the YouTube Vids of it countless times ! I'm not sure if you are looking for a new or used one. If new then afaik one or two International GS AD's still seem to show it as available. I know there is also a GS AD in Melbourne. Even if they don't have one in stock they should still be able to get hold of one for you. (depending on how helpful they are !) Quote:
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Folowing on from my thread about this watch, thought I should a pic here too.
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They are indeed fine watches with a history that I respect. Great photos everyone. I don't have any myself, but please keep them coming. |
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How about my one?
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Finally - after a looong wait... the watch is here. Pics are coming and my first impressions are its stunning in a subtle sort of way - if it can be described like that. I'll get some pics of it very soon...
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Congrats Bryan - looking forward to the pics!
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Here are some first pics.
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All these Grand Seiko's are making me drool!!! Thanks everyone for your wonderful pics, keep on posting them!
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