The Seiko Credor that arrived today is the first in a long while to feature a two-tone gray dial.
The case is so thin you'll forget you're wearing it, making it extremely practical.
As it is a top-of-the-line Japanese-made product, the quartz watch works perfectly.
I also wear the same watch, and it goes without saying that it is very practical for formal occasions.
It's easy to match with casual outfits, so I find it very useful.
Unlike mechanical watches, it is attractive because it requires almost no operation.
Above all, I really like the design, which is reminiscent of imported goods, despite being a Japanese-made watch of this age.
The first model, commonly known as the "Locomotive," was designed by Gerald Genta.
From the second generation onwards, it is said that they were designed in-house by Seiko.
At that time, we were heavily influenced by the first album,
This 9300 series also has an atmosphere reminiscent of Genta design.
The 9300 series is the first Credor watch to be released in Japan.
There are so many design variations.
Among them, the all-stainless steel and chic gray dial is extremely popular.
This is a domestically produced watch that has been attracting a lot of attention recently.
This time it has been a long time since we last received this item,
The condition is relatively good and the dial is beautiful.
The specs are good for a watch that can be purchased for under 100,000 yen,
The concept of this watch being the highest quality quartz watch made in Japan at the time also resonates with me.
I have personally experienced how easy this watch is to use.
This is a product that will help you understand why it has become such a popular model.
Once again, I feel the inescapable charm of Japanese-made watches.
Please be careful if you are considering purchasing.
Once you try a Japanese watch, you can't go back to other watches (laughs).