生産期間約2年の1967年製グランドセイコーと1966年製ロードマーベル。

A 1967 Grand Seiko and a 1966 Lord Marvel, both of which were produced over a two-year period.

The "Seiko Lord Marvel" and "Grand Seiko 44GS" arrived today.

These are some of Seiko's rarest models, with an extremely short production period of approximately two years.

This is a valuable item that is difficult to obtain both domestically and internationally.

The Lord Marvel on the left has evolved from Seiko's high-end model.

A masterpiece that underwent a major minor change in 1966.

The case is practical and waterproof, and the dial features highly visible Arabic indexes.

The movement uses Cal. 5740B, which is equipped with a second hand regulation device.

Later, the machine was upgraded to high-beat, and the exterior design was also changed.

The Lord Marvel cursive writing and sunburst finish dial are

Although the model number is the same, the details that are unique to low-beat models are very unique.

The very popular Road Marvel is one of our top picks,

This low-beat model, which I have handled several times, is in the best condition ever.

Due to the nature of watches, the dials and other parts are easily damaged, so many of them are damaged.

It's a miracle that there isn't any noticeable damage.

In addition to being in excellent condition, the size of the watch is also excellent.

A watch that is just the right size, not too big or too small,

It's sure to be useful in any situation.

And the model we would like to particularly recommend from this latest arrival is the 44GS.

At that time, Grand Seiko was produced at the Suwa factory.

The so-called 44GS, which first appeared at the Kameido factory, which is also King Seiko's factory,

This model is so rare that it is called the "Phantom Grand Seiko."

Like Lord Marvel, it was only produced for about two years,

In terms of production numbers, there are fewer of them than King Seiko, so you don't get to see them very often.

In addition, there is a lot of variation in condition, and there are few that look good.

Perhaps because the dial and the mechanism that it is in contact with are rounded,

Many 44GS watches have bent dials when assembled.

This particular watch has some discoloration, but the dial is not bent.

It is in excellent condition with excellent aging.

This case is a unique Seiko design called Seiko Style.

It has a complete design that is also connected to current products.

The later 45GS had a higher beat mechanism and a smaller case diameter,

This size is recommended even for those with thick wrists.

Nowadays, many people are searching for it not only in Japan but also overseas.

It's hard to find one in good condition at the moment.

This is the first time we have received this 44GS stainless steel model in three years, and it is our fourth.

It's been a while since I last saw it, but its impressive volume and style set it apart from other GS models.

This time, we have two particularly rare vintage Seiko models in stock.

We are confident in the condition of these watches.

It will only become more difficult to obtain in the future, so this machine is definitely not one you want to miss!