A closer look at a Seiko...

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I just saw this thread. It is very informative. Thank you for your time, Al.
Thanks for bumping this. First time im seeing it. 馃憤
 
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The more is see Archer's posts the more i grow attachment for his great job and ability.
 
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I only have a quartz Grand Seiko but would still love to see Archer get inside an auto GS and tell us all about it from a watch makers perspective.
Are they that good under the hood?
 
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The more is see Archer's posts the more i grow attachment for his great job and ability.
I too missed this thread back in 2018 so I'm glad it has been bumped. I have read Archer's post with appreciation. Thanks!
 
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I've also just invested, although perhaps wasted would also apply, 15 minutes reading through this.

It doesn't really matter the topic, it's always interesting to read an expert with great communication skills talking about their craft.
 
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I personally find that Seikos (in general) are quite comfortable on the wrist and that they stand out well. This is why I don't actually like leaving them in a box but rather displaying them on a bracelet holder for watches (porte bracelet).
 
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One of my favorite models from Seiko, the colors blend well and the dial is absolutely magnificent, not to mention the features...