The "ultimate ordinary" watch.
The ``Grand Seiko First Model'' is the pinnacle of Japanese watches that needs no introduction.
This watch represents Japan, and has reigned as Seiko's highest-grade line since its release in 1960 to the present.
This is the first time we have arrived after moving to Fukuoka, so
A must-see book for those who haven't seen it yet.
Why is this watch good without detailed information this time?
This is my personal opinion, but it is obvious if you compare watches from various brands around 1960.
All the finishes are beautiful, or rather artistic.
I think there are many people who disagree with this, but I think it's made with as much care as Patek.
In addition, I would like to pay respect to the Japanese craftsmen who were able to create such wonderful watches in just 15 years after the war.
This is one of those watches that makes you want to be proud of being Japanese.
Many people who call themselves ``watch enthusiasts'' still find that ``Seiko'' is not accepted.
If you listen to people like that, I think it's probably a mistake to say ``I like brands'' instead of ``I like watches.''
It's no exaggeration to say that if you really like watches, you have to see and touch it at least once.
It doesn't matter whether I buy or not,
There aren't that many serious watches around the world.
In any case, we purchase it because we want people to be impressed by the real thing.
I'll write about it again, but in the 15 years since the end of the war, they have produced world-class wristwatches.
I was beyond impressed and passed out (lol)
Seiko is a watch brand that becomes deeper and more interesting the more you know about it.
It doesn't matter which model is good or bad, it's "all good."
Because we aim to be the world's number one watch manufacturer,
All of them have pointy watches.
If you get down to it, Citizen and Orient are also interesting, but
Let's start with Seiko.
In recent years, due to the Seiko boom overseas, first models and some models have become rare to see.
I've handled the GS series several times in the past, but I'm getting used to it pretty quickly.
This is probably because the quality is truly convincing when you see it in person.
The attitude of creating truly good products is something that can be felt even after many years or even decades.
This is a watch that should be of interest not only to men but also to women.
Why do watch enthusiasts exist?
If you understand even a little bit of that, you'll understand why your husband is addicted to watches! …maybe.