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23 May 2015, 01:54 AM | #1 |
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Patek & Grand Seiko
I'd like to know if any Patek owners owns a Grand Seiko as well?
Any model would do though i'm looking at a Calatrava against similar style Grand Seiko. If you do, a side-by-side photo would be a nice inclusion. Qn: If you do own both, what are the similarities and differences in terms of fit, finish, form, aesthetics, emotion and anything else you guys could come up with... Grand Seiko do not sell their watches in a place where I could compare both side-by-side in the flesh. So your input is much appreciated. Thank you. |
27 May 2015, 10:56 AM | #2 |
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I have a 5960P and vintage Grand Seiko 5646 GS. I am assuming you are looking at comparing a modern GS with a Patek.
Hard to compare between the two I have as they are completely different watches on completely different levels. Having said that I enjoy wearing both, but they are not really competitors or models one typically cross shop. |
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I have a Patek 5146g and a Grand Seiko Quartz, I don't think they are very similar, especially the two I have, manual annual calendar in white gold vs. steel Quartz watch. But, I think the Grand Seiko is a good brand, and I thought it would be nice to own a top tier made Quartz watch, that is super accurate. I rarely wear the Seiko, but it's nice to own, and wear on occasion.
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Pix would be good.
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27 May 2015, 03:04 PM | #5 |
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its absurd to even compare grand seiko with patek.
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When a Rolex vs Patek comparison is made nothing is wrong but with Grand Seiko it's absurd? Go to a GS dealer...
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Who says not many on this forum, Patek lives at a different level to Rolex..... Rolex are great watches but are not finished at the level of Patek/ALS etc....
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GS watches are really nice but Patek's case and movement finishing are nicer, IMO.
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Hard to compare both. The attention to details of a GS is simply amazing. The PP is just wonderful! |
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Pardon my ignorance chaps, but does a Calatrava have hands similar to this particular GS (posted by Deej)? Or should it be said "does this GS have a similar hands to some Calatrava models?" |
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Comparison shots of two very similar style watches (PP 5296 vs GS SBGR061)
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^ great pix, thanks.
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IMO, both watches are comparable in terms of dial work. However, PP absolutely thrashes the GS when it comes to movement eye candy...
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27 May 2015, 10:22 PM | #20 |
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Now we're talking!
That's what i'm talking about!!
Thanks a lot Nil! You don't just have great tastes, you have excellent photography skills too! I can't stop As for movement eye candy (to you) is it because it's not a gold rotor on the GS as compared to your PP? If i'm not mistaken, GS do have gold rotors in selected limited editions (I could be wrong though). Again, Thank You! |
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In terms of movement eye candy by GS, regrettably, anglage and gold chatons ain't their game. OTOH, the nicest GS movement IMO has to be those special edition GSs, especially the 9S85 SPECIAL movement. It has very nice anglage and a 18k gold medallion on the rotor. Having said that, the movement finishing on a Credor is on another level though. |
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I don't mean to put down my GS Quartz, I am very happy with it, and considering the price, I think it's a great watch. It's not a Patek that cost 10x as much as it though. |
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Here's another side by side dial comparison
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28 May 2015, 01:11 AM | #27 |
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Another comparison - No Date Dress Watch
PP 5196 GS SBGW039 |
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Great examples of 2 fine dress watches
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28 May 2015, 01:41 AM | #30 |
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Yellow Gold Dress Watch Comparison
5127 vs SBGH020 |
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