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Old 28 April 2018, 04:54 PM   #31
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It is a beautiful watch with a GMT function. Nice blued GMT hand, overall looking good. But as said it does not kill the Pepsi.
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Old 28 April 2018, 05:52 PM   #32
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I'm pretty sure the OP is trying to start a brawl, or poke fun at the "but it's a Seiko..." crowd, but I'll take the bait anyhow.

I think 0.00 people are cross-shopping a hi-beat Grand Seiko, and a near-tool watch from Rolex.

The Seiko appeals to a small group of folks who truly appreciate the pinnacle of old-world craftsmanship and finish complexity, married with the most precise and accurate mechanicals of modern times. The Grand Seiko is beyond reproach from a horological perspective, is produced in small numbers, and will always be a standard bearer for what's possible in watch making. It's likely meant to be appreciated for what it is inside, and perhaps only amongst "those in the know." It's an introvert of a watch.

The Rolex is, on the other hand, is a total extrovert. It's an icon, a status symbol, and a workhorse. Evolutionary in it's design, both visually and mechanically, it's the proven, safe play. It's not meant to challenge current tastes, nor push the envelope of horology, but rather to provide lasting service in all conditions, fit easily into existing perception of quality and value, and look good for a long time.

Both are excellent watches. Both tell time, in multiple time zones. But they are very dissimilar in almost every other way.

Any collector who owns both is truly a watch lover without bias or prejudice... And a lucky sonofagun, to boot!
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Old 28 April 2018, 05:53 PM   #33
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What matters is that you like it. I would have just posted it in the Seiko forum, a comparison to "kill" an icon is futile, even trollish...
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Old 28 April 2018, 06:30 PM   #34
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I think this is the Rolex GMT Pepsi killer!
Beautiful I m just loving it

You would get a better response posting this thread in watchuseek..

Here in this forum at least half of the members are rolex fanboys who think rolex is the pinnancle in watchmaking
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Old 28 April 2018, 06:30 PM   #35
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A Seiko. Only a Seiko. Still a Seiko.
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Old 28 April 2018, 06:39 PM   #36
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Old 28 April 2018, 06:42 PM   #37
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A Seiko. Only a Seiko. Still a Seiko.
Lamborgini is owned by VW.. So would u say a lamborghini is still a VW?

BTW, nothing wrong with VW cars.. i drive one
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Old 28 April 2018, 06:50 PM   #38
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That’s a great GS GMT, but I think it’s different enough that they won’t compete with each other. Read: feel free to buy both ;)
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Old 28 April 2018, 07:46 PM   #39
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It’s a beautiful watch. Congratulations if you have bought it Nothing at all wrong with a Grand Seiko- in many ways as distinguished as Rolex, as good as a Rolex and highly appreciated in Asia.

It has one other huge advantage over a Rolex as well - it’s available.
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OP, you should have put this thread in the Seiko section at the start, if you wanted more rational discussion like the comment above
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Old 28 April 2018, 07:52 PM   #40
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I'm pretty sure the OP is trying to start a brawl, or poke fun at the "but it's a Seiko..." crowd, but I'll take the bait anyhow.

I think 0.00 people are cross-shopping a hi-beat Grand Seiko, and a near-tool watch from Rolex.

The Seiko appeals to a small group of folks who truly appreciate the pinnacle of old-world craftsmanship and finish complexity, married with the most precise and accurate mechanicals of modern times. The Grand Seiko is beyond reproach from a horological perspective, is produced in small numbers, and will always be a standard bearer for what's possible in watch making. It's likely meant to be appreciated for what it is inside, and perhaps only amongst "those in the know." It's an introvert of a watch.

The Rolex is, on the other hand, is a total extrovert. It's an icon, a status symbol, and a workhorse. Evolutionary in it's design, both visually and mechanically, it's the proven, safe play. It's not meant to challenge current tastes, nor push the envelope of horology, but rather to provide lasting service in all conditions, fit easily into existing perception of quality and value, and look good for a long time.

Both are excellent watches. Both tell time, in multiple time zones. But they are very dissimilar in almost every other way.

Any collector who owns both is truly a watch lover without bias or prejudice... And a lucky sonofagun, to boot!
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Old 28 April 2018, 08:36 PM   #41
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I can't get past 'but it's a Seiko' either. A finely finished amazing Seiko but still a Seiko none the less - A brand that makes watches ranging from inexpensive China-made all the way up to Rolex-priced masterpieces from Japan. I quite like a Seiko but not enough to pay thousands for one made and finished to haute horology standards. Also more Japanese wear Rolexes anyway. Says something.
A classic post displaying all the true hallmarks of ignorance and brand snobbery/slavery!
How many pieces each year do Rolex make?
How many mechanical pieces (inc. Spring Drives and sister brands Galante and Credor, and LE Prospex) do Seiko hand assemble at their two specialist studios?
Forget the millions of movements produced annually for their own and 3rd party products - that’s a complete irrelevance.

To make it easy for you, I’ve mentioned these numbers in previous posts.
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Old 28 April 2018, 08:38 PM   #42
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Its a lovely watch but apples and oranges as far as design and style goes.
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Old 28 April 2018, 10:00 PM   #43
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It is a very beautiful timepiece, very well made and will last many lifetimes.

I do appreciate your enthusiasm for your new watch. Wear it well.
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Old 28 April 2018, 10:01 PM   #44
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I like it but think the Tudor GMT is the real competition for the Rolex GMT.
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Old 28 April 2018, 10:53 PM   #45
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Old 28 April 2018, 10:57 PM   #46
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Whaaaaaat? This is like comparing a Chevy Malibu to a Chevy Corvette, there is absolutely no comparison to be made. One is iconic and the other is well...a Seiko.
First of all, Rolex is not even an American brand. So the analogy does not make sense. It is true that American cars are like crapy Seiko watches!
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Old 28 April 2018, 11:01 PM   #47
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I agree wholeheartedly. We are all slaves to the Rolex marketing machine, which tell us how "special" they are. What a load of ...
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Old 28 April 2018, 11:04 PM   #48
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A Seiko?
A true watch fan loves all types of watches!
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Old 28 April 2018, 11:19 PM   #49
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Sorry, OP. I don't mean to dispirit you. But this Tudor BB GMT looks much nicer than Seiko GMT. All other members here would choose Tudor over Seiko anytime.

A poor man's Rolex GMT:

https://www.ablogtowatch.com/tudor-b...t-wrist-watch/



You have a nice Tudor Watch. But at the end of the day, your Tudor is a lower end Rolex!
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Old 28 April 2018, 11:33 PM   #50
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I love seiko’s Not sure how this is an alternative tho.
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Old 28 April 2018, 11:52 PM   #51
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Maybe you were thinking of this?

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Old 29 April 2018, 12:15 AM   #52
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A classic post displaying all the true hallmarks of ignorance and brand snobbery/slavery!
How many pieces each year do Rolex make?
How many mechanical pieces (inc. Spring Drives and sister brands Galante and Credor, and LE Prospex) do Seiko hand assemble at their two specialist studios?
Forget the millions of movements produced annually for their own and 3rd party products - that’s a complete irrelevance.

To make it easy for you, I’ve mentioned these numbers in previous posts.
I'll stick with Rolex thanks.
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Old 29 April 2018, 01:34 AM   #53
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A shame that you would deny yourself the opportunity to get past your blinkered viewpoint.
Maybe a read will change your stance on what a Grand Seiko actually represents – http://www.thewatchsite.com/files/A%...0in%20Time.pdf
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Old 29 April 2018, 01:40 AM   #54
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I get that GS produces great movements but at the end of the day it’s a Seiko. If you like it great but it will NEVER be a Rolex.
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Sorry, OP. I don't mean to dispirit you. But this Tudor BB GMT looks much nicer than Seiko GMT. All other members here would choose Tudor over Seiko anytime.
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I can't get past 'but it's a Seiko' either. A finely finished amazing Seiko but still a Seiko none the less - A brand that makes watches ranging from inexpensive China-made all the way up to Rolex-priced masterpieces from Japan. I quite like a Seiko but not enough to pay thousands for one made and finished to haute horology standards. Also more Japanese wear Rolexes anyway. Says something.

Some of the ignorance in this thread....


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A shame that you would deny yourself the opportunity to get past your blinkered viewpoint.
Maybe a read will change your stance on what a Grand Seiko actually represents – http://www.thewatchsite.com/files/A%...0in%20Time.pdf
Dude if you like them great. They're cool, ok? Not anywhere near on my radar. Anyone with just a few watches who has bought one must be a huge Seiko fan.
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Some of the ignorance in this thread....

Tut tut, Ben – why aren’t you wearing a watch today?
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Old 29 April 2018, 02:58 AM   #57
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Uhhhhhhhhhhh. No. I like GS a lot and respect the quality, but threads like this contribute to the ignorance GS lovers rant about. Calling any GS a "Rolex Pepsi GMT Killer" is flat out dumb.
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Old 29 April 2018, 03:00 AM   #58
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A shame that you would deny yourself the opportunity to get past your blinkered viewpoint.
Maybe a read will change your stance on what a Grand Seiko actually represents – http://www.thewatchsite.com/files/A%...0in%20Time.pdf
What does any of this have to do with the Rolex Pepsi GMT or the demand for it? Nothing. Annnnnnd that's why this thread is going nowhere fast.
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Uhhhhhhhhhhh. No. I like GS a lot and respect the quality, but threads like this contribute to the ignorance GS lovers rant about. Calling any GS a "Rolex Pepsi GMT Killer" is flat out dumb.
Is it really that “dumb”?
Surely it’s just one person’s own (shared or otherwise) viewpoint.
You could also say that the OP’s post was mere hyperbole, or that the GS dial/indicies/blued GMT hand/Zaratsu polishing all contribute to offer something the Rolex doesn’t.
I’m not going to put words in his mouth – maybe a bit more text would’ve helped – but equally, I can look past the literal comment to see what meaning he’s trying to convey.


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What does any of this have to do with the Rolex Pepsi GMT or the demand for it? Nothing. Annnnnnd that's why this thread is going nowhere fast.
Everything or nothing – depends on whether you accept discussions stick solely to the topic or meander towards related side topics.
The thread was already veering off course once the brand cachet flag was waved.
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Is it really that “dumb”?
Surely it’s just one person’s own (shared or otherwise) viewpoint.
You could also say that the OP’s post was mere hyperbole, or that the GS dial/indicies/blued GMT hand/Zaratsu polishing all contribute to offer something the Rolex doesn’t.
I’m not going to put words in his mouth – maybe a bit more text would’ve helped – but equally, I can look past the literal comment to see what meaning he’s trying to convey.




Everything or nothing – depends on whether you accept discussions stick solely to the topic or meander towards related side topics.
The thread was already veering off course once the brand cachet flag was waved.
Can't help but think OP threw the Pepsi GMT in the title as clickbait for yet another 'GS needs more respect' thread.
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