Freedom is a good word for enthusiasts of the brand as well. One can wear a Grand Seiko largely without fear of being followed or robbed. I hope GS remains relatively obscure to the mainstream.
So glad you did a video on this model. The SBGA407 was my first luxury purchase and I still adore this timepiece for so many of the reasons you mentioned. Excellent content as always!
Not sure if I subscribe to the thoughts and opinions of this particular take on skyflake. The dial is a unique experience in different lights: an off-white, to a sort of light grey, to different shades of light blue. It is a paradox of simple and clean but can be breathtaking. If you are lucky enough to have it catch your eye, you'll be drawn in by its exquisite sharp polish and balanced tones.
I have been very lucky to have some amazing timepieces in my collection. I got to visit Japan, and explored Grand Seiko boutiques. They're just in a class of their own, especially now with their Singapore expansion. Their boutiques, the staff, the incredible knowledge and respect - it's amazing how much work they put into their watches. I bought a GS 44 Tribute JDM Limited Edition, it has this amazing Twilight Mt Iwate dial. I'm planning to visit again, because I'm just in love with Grand Seiko. There is more to their collection than just the Spring Drive. I love the Hi-Beat, absolutely stunning timepieces.
Totally agree! Was looking to get a rolex as my first luxury watch and I got a lot of snobbery that I need to buy some jewelry first! I was pissed and angry but now I am glad thats the treatment I got because it pushed me to look for alternatives and thats where my love affair with Grand Seiko begun! Thank you Rolex because I will never buy an overpriced tool watch when I can get a Grand Seiko with better finishing and quality at a fraction of the price! Cant wait to expand my Grand Seiko collection in the future!
@@vktravellog1242 both great comments. I'm the same regarding Rolex. I was pushed into other brands and now have a beautiful IWC Mark 16. Thank you rolex for being so hard to get
@@vktravellog1242 Glad to hear about your experience. I think my experience maybe also might've been due to the culture in the countries - but both Japan and Malaysia have spectacular service. The boutique staff are very humble, they served us tea when we arrived and let me try on the Limited Edition 44GS Tribute Model. Their approach is more to let you experience the watches, and they don't push for a sale. The watch I bought is a Limited Edition and since I was travelling internationally, I didn't have the funds ready in my account - so I asked if they would like a deposit to hold it for me, and the sales rep said they would hold it regardless of a deposit and didn't ask me for anything. When we went to receive my watch, they gifted us a Travel case (for me and my gf), A storage Box for two watches, and a Grand Seiko Pen. One thing to note, you might already know about this, Grand Seiko has a club called the "GS9" club - the boutique where you bought your watch from will have a local one associated with them. Be sure to sign up there as they send you gifts and invite you to their events. Enjoy your timepiece and Take care.
Did you just come on to comment about Rolex? Not one comment in this thread is not true 😊 looking at your prevs replies you clearly have a love affair with getting shafted or paying over the odds for a watch and that’s okay too 👍
Under magnification, you can certainly tell any blemishes in the finishing, even in the ultra-luxury brands. But looking at this GS under high magnification, the finishing is impeccable. If you look very closely at the beveling, the hands, the indices, every edge is extremely sharp and polished. And watching the blued second hand's smooth movement around the dial is hypnotizing. My only gripe is the charge meter's location on the face of the dial. It throws off the balance. But I'd definitely not turn down this watch if someone were giving it to me as a gift as overall it is a beauty with an air of simplicity.
This model was my first and only GS watch. Truthfully it was purchased on impulse after visiting the first Grand Seiko AD where I live. It is a stunning piece yet it gets limited to no wrist time and thats something I hope to change in the future.
I'm a bit on the fence on this review, there's nothing 'ordinary' about the GS Skyflake. You can literally tell the amount of manual labor that goes into a GS, compared to say, a machine made Rolex with its crude dial and detailing. Even it's price (and value for money) is extraordinary, for this type of watch. Yes, I'm a GS enthousiast ;-)
I love my Skyflake. It's my first and only Grand Seiko. Next I am considering getting the Cherry Blossom (SBGA413). Since you're a GS enthusiast, I want to ask you, which models are your favorite?
I picked up a Skyflake and haven't looked back. The Snowflake was amazing, but this was the Godfather II of watches; the sequel that added to the greatness of the original. The blue dial and leather strap evoked the Snowflake while transitioning it to a dress watch. Despite all the new models that have come out since, this remains my favorite GS. BTW this channel was one of the sources that convinced me go for the Skyflake so thank you so much for that.
I have a Skyflake and what I love is how it works on so many straps .Of course the OEM leather but with its 100 WR also on a rubber tropic strap, nato, custom leather strap, and an OEM bracelet. And each time it takes on a different personality and the drilled lugs make changes a snap.
GS spring drive is an amazing watch. I think at that price you will never find another watch that has the finishing only found in very high end watches. Well done Japan and nice work Andrew
Same goes for these videos, they have graced the path of TH-cam for roughly halve a decade. They may not be a jaw-dropping, hot-burning novelty every time , though they pose a home for something much more precious: a welcomed, short relaxing refuge from the busy world. Just like the nonchalant sweep of a Spring Drive. Alongside with world class eye candy. Though seemingly at rest all the time, a keen view reveals how the chefs of this production evolve their few, key ingredients, to evermore perfect their dish of perfectly served videos. 4:09-4:38 perfectly embrace the aforementioned evolution.
I have the Lady Snowflake (STGF359). It's quartz, it's 29mm, it has an awkward 14mm lug width. My watch friends don't quite get why I love it so much. I really love it.
I adore my Skyflake. It gets just as much wrist time as my Moonphase JLC and steals just as much gaze out of my day. I think I love it so because it’s a slightly odd duck
When I went in to look at the Snowflake expecting to be wowed, I have to say, I was underwhelmed. Likewise the Skyflake. The watch that grabbed me and wouldn't let go was the Shunbun. It has become my favorite and most worn watch for going on two years now. I get that the is is snowflake is an icon, and I imagine it will always an a centerpiece of their collection. Lots of their other watches have gotten lots of attention, but it's still the watch that put Grand Seiko on the map, and none have replaced it as the watch the brand is identified with, and I respect it for that. When I go into watch shops that don't stock Grand Seiko wearing my Shunbun, the sales people often ask me, is that a Snowflake?
likewise, snowflakes is underwhelming when put beside shunbun. Thing is, Shunbun might be too flashy for some people's taste and/or associate pink hue as feminine. I just happened to be a female, so I am really happy with the Shunbun. Next to Shunbun is Shosho and Omiwatari in my books.
I get that but I think the great thing about Grand Seiko is that they have so many great dials that you will always find a watch that sings to your heart in their range. I sat in a GS AD and looked at about 15 watches ranging from the basic steel to high end Evolution 9 watches and it was the Snowflake that I kept looking at coming back to and felt the best on my wrist. But every single watch was beautiful and would be a proud addition to any collection.
The sweeping movement of a GS Spring Drive second hand is orgasmic. I could stare at it for hours. Waiting patiently for the Night Birch SD, then I'll pull the trigger
I like your description of “familiar”. Just a quick glance at it, as we would do dozens of times a day to check the time, and something comfortable, recognisable and familiar is important. However, when we have the time to examine it at leisure, and in greater depth, it would be then that we discover all the hidden details and appreciate it even more. Thanks for another great video and keep well :-)
The main thing I'm not a fan of with the Grand Seiko is having GS and Grand Seiko on the dial, it's like they're telling us twice. I think (personal opinion) it would look better to have only one or the other.
at 7:06 he called it the "Skyfall." Omega lawsuit in 3.2.1...Also this is not the 44 GS case like the Snowflake, this is a reference to the case of the original 1960 GS. But besides those editing boo-boos wonderful review as usual.
I love Seiko and will get a Grand Seiko Snowflake in a month or so, by hook or by crook. I think GS are for those who don’t need their watch to be showy. They’re just happy that they know what they’re wearing and don’t need everyone to know as well.
Beautiful watch, thank you for sharing, Andrew. Starting to think a dress watch just isn't for me, though. Sweaty wrists, propensity for getting caught in the rain, starting work around the home while forgetting the watch I'm wearing, and being an all around clutz means I think it's sports watches the rest of my days.
Thanks a lot sir for making this video & sharing yr views . I own this same watch & trust me its out of the world watch for me . Its simply incredible with full of its beauty , especially the tone of sky flake changes as per the light in the sky … some times dark / light in shade n below lights it looks different . As u said .. its very relaxing / wonderful experience comfortable watch to wear during yr office times I jist just love this watch
This is the best watch video place on youtube, i say that with all the respect to the others. I have been a watch guy all my life, and have pined for many watches, but none so much as GS. Sadly they are just too much for my budget.
This is the first watch I've ever bought for myself 😊 (Also, what got me into watches) It'll always be the most meaningful watch for me. Imo this watch fixed everything that I didn't like from the Snowflake, that's why I went for it.
Althought I enjoy much more your other channel where we can also see your face, ...another very thorough, entertaining, elegant and informative video. Keep up with the good work Andrew!
A beautiful watch with a few features that continue to make it pedestrian as higher horology. Traditional collectors do not clammer over the Springdrive technology. It is innovative but lacks je ne sais quio. Also, Grand Seiko insists on a date wheel for every model makes it an ugly duckling. And finally, a recurring manual wound model in the line I believe, would make the brand more respected.
I have tried really hard to like them. Unfortunately, I can't. They are amazing watches. Just not my taste. They are very elegant, but I still would prefer a JLC instead. I don't find the sport models as appealing as what Omega and Rolex have even if the Japanese finishing and movement are superior. Maybe one day...🤷♂️
Such a beautiful watch, but like the regular snowflake, that power reserve meter planted in the middle of that lovely dial, really kills the aesthetic. GS really needs to move it to the back of the watch, since it has an open case back. That would be the only improvement I see being needed.
Different strokes for different folks ... For me the way the power reserve seems to sweep the snow but is so precise under a loupe is one of the best features
Just bought this model and it’s stunning. Also just about goes under the radar enough I won’t have to worry about getting my arm chopped off for it walking around London.
i think i prefer a grand seiko that is AUTOMATIC instead of spring drive. not every or any watch technician can service spring drive after say 20 or 30 years..... and it will be a hassle to send it back to japan or many some major service centre locations like say LA or NY or Singapore ....
I love Grand Seiko. I hope to be able to afford one some day. In the meantime, I'd love to see you guys do more videos on more affordable Seikos or the limited edition Seiko offerings.
@@betochiwas that's the Ghibli Chronograph? I have seen it and I love it. But I decided to buy the Ghibli Castle in the Sky Laputa one. Love it so much.
It’s not the most lovely watch they make…but it’s still lovely, and automatic, and almost half the price of the omiwatari. The elegance collection is wonderful, but for me the evolution 9 collection is a bit magical. The SBGE285 is spectacular
The Spring Drive is so brilliant and beautiful! Except for the damn distraction of the power gauge thing: it's large and ugly, and unnecessary on an automatic. Its position is distinctly unsettling, appearing often to be an extention of one of the hands. What were they thinking of?
Another hot take. I love both placement and the indicator. If you don’t like it maybe neither flakes are for you. The new spring drive “birches” have moved the offending indicator to the back.
At this point I reckon the watch maker at GS lab must be either OCD or insane.Try to find a imperfect in the close up view but nada only stunning dial,hand & indices.
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Freedom is a good word for enthusiasts of the brand as well. One can wear a Grand Seiko largely without fear of being followed or robbed. I hope GS remains relatively obscure to the mainstream.
Excellent point sir!
So glad you did a video on this model. The SBGA407 was my first luxury purchase and I still adore this timepiece for so many of the reasons you mentioned. Excellent content as always!
Not sure if I subscribe to the thoughts and opinions of this particular take on skyflake.
The dial is a unique experience in different lights: an off-white, to a sort of light grey, to different shades of light blue. It is a paradox of simple and clean but can be breathtaking. If you are lucky enough to have it catch your eye, you'll be drawn in by its exquisite sharp polish and balanced tones.
I have been very lucky to have some amazing timepieces in my collection. I got to visit Japan, and explored Grand Seiko boutiques. They're just in a class of their own, especially now with their Singapore expansion. Their boutiques, the staff, the incredible knowledge and respect - it's amazing how much work they put into their watches. I bought a GS 44 Tribute JDM Limited Edition, it has this amazing Twilight Mt Iwate dial. I'm planning to visit again, because I'm just in love with Grand Seiko. There is more to their collection than just the Spring Drive. I love the Hi-Beat, absolutely stunning timepieces.
Totally agree! Was looking to get a rolex as my first luxury watch and I got a lot of snobbery that I need to buy some jewelry first! I was pissed and angry but now I am glad thats the treatment I got because it pushed me to look for alternatives and thats where my love affair with Grand Seiko begun! Thank you Rolex because I will never buy an overpriced tool watch when I can get a Grand Seiko with better finishing and quality at a fraction of the price! Cant wait to expand my Grand Seiko collection in the future!
@@vktravellog1242 both great comments. I'm the same regarding Rolex. I was pushed into other brands and now have a beautiful IWC Mark 16. Thank you rolex for being so hard to get
@@vktravellog1242 Glad to hear about your experience. I think my experience maybe also might've been due to the culture in the countries - but both Japan and Malaysia have spectacular service. The boutique staff are very humble, they served us tea when we arrived and let me try on the Limited Edition 44GS Tribute Model. Their approach is more to let you experience the watches, and they don't push for a sale. The watch I bought is a Limited Edition and since I was travelling internationally, I didn't have the funds ready in my account - so I asked if they would like a deposit to hold it for me, and the sales rep said they would hold it regardless of a deposit and didn't ask me for anything. When we went to receive my watch, they gifted us a Travel case (for me and my gf), A storage Box for two watches, and a Grand Seiko Pen. One thing to note, you might already know about this, Grand Seiko has a club called the "GS9" club - the boutique where you bought your watch from will have a local one associated with them. Be sure to sign up there as they send you gifts and invite you to their events. Enjoy your timepiece and Take care.
@@vktravellog1242 There it is. There is always someone complaining about Rolex in every Grand Seiko.
Did you just come on to comment about Rolex? Not one comment in this thread is not true 😊 looking at your prevs replies you clearly have a love affair with getting shafted or paying over the odds for a watch and that’s okay too 👍
Under magnification, you can certainly tell any blemishes in the finishing, even in the ultra-luxury brands. But looking at this GS under high magnification, the finishing is impeccable. If you look very closely at the beveling, the hands, the indices, every edge is extremely sharp and polished. And watching the blued second hand's smooth movement around the dial is hypnotizing. My only gripe is the charge meter's location on the face of the dial. It throws off the balance. But I'd definitely not turn down this watch if someone were giving it to me as a gift as overall it is a beauty with an air of simplicity.
I am having a hard time rectifying this video with its title.
This model was my first and only GS watch. Truthfully it was purchased on impulse after visiting the first Grand Seiko AD where I live. It is a stunning piece yet it gets limited to no wrist time and thats something I hope to change in the future.
I'm a bit on the fence on this review, there's nothing 'ordinary' about the GS Skyflake. You can literally tell the amount of manual labor that goes into a GS, compared to say, a machine made Rolex with its crude dial and detailing. Even it's price (and value for money) is extraordinary, for this type of watch. Yes, I'm a GS enthousiast ;-)
I love my Skyflake. It's my first and only Grand Seiko. Next I am considering getting the Cherry Blossom (SBGA413). Since you're a GS enthusiast, I want to ask you, which models are your favorite?
I picked up a Skyflake and haven't looked back. The Snowflake was amazing, but this was the Godfather II of watches; the sequel that added to the greatness of the original. The blue dial and leather strap evoked the Snowflake while transitioning it to a dress watch.
Despite all the new models that have come out since, this remains my favorite GS.
BTW this channel was one of the sources that convinced me go for the Skyflake so thank you so much for that.
I have a Skyflake and what I love is how it works on so many straps .Of course the OEM leather but with its 100 WR also on a rubber tropic strap, nato, custom leather strap, and an OEM bracelet. And each time it takes on a different personality and the drilled lugs make changes a snap.
Have it with a GS bracelet, absolutely amazing
Holy shit a classic talking hands Watchfinder video. These got me through the depths of the 2020 pandemic.
Your ability as a wordsmith to form feelings of a moment in a superlative zeitgeist is a gift in its own right.
"Superlative zeitgeist"
That's pretty good too.
The colorimetry of the video does not do justice to the beautiful blue of the dial !
Wow. You really went all in on the food analogies. I am impressed by your commitment to the idea
He actually made me want to try a McNugget
Thank you. Grand Seiko is in a class of its own, whether you like them or whether you don't.
GS spring drive is an amazing watch. I think at that price you will never find another watch that has the finishing only found in very high end watches. Well done Japan and nice work Andrew
Same goes for these videos, they have graced the path of TH-cam for roughly halve a decade. They may not be a jaw-dropping, hot-burning novelty every time , though they pose a home for something much more precious: a welcomed, short relaxing refuge from the busy world. Just like the nonchalant sweep of a Spring Drive. Alongside with world class eye candy.
Though seemingly at rest all the time, a keen view reveals how the chefs of this production evolve their few, key ingredients, to evermore perfect their dish of perfectly served videos.
4:09-4:38 perfectly embrace the aforementioned evolution.
Ive own 4 Grand Seikos now - the Skyflake is my favourite of them by some margin
Care to share why?
Your story telling is incredible Andrew 👏
I have the Lady Snowflake (STGF359). It's quartz, it's 29mm, it has an awkward 14mm lug width. My watch friends don't quite get why I love it so much. I really love it.
Just purchased this piece for my wife! She's absolutely in love with it.
I adore my Skyflake. It gets just as much wrist time as my Moonphase JLC and steals just as much gaze out of my day. I think I love it so because it’s a slightly odd duck
When I went in to look at the Snowflake expecting to be wowed, I have to say, I was underwhelmed. Likewise the Skyflake. The watch that grabbed me and wouldn't let go was the Shunbun. It has become my favorite and most worn watch for going on two years now. I get that the is is snowflake is an icon, and I imagine it will always an a centerpiece of their collection. Lots of their other watches have gotten lots of attention, but it's still the watch that put Grand Seiko on the map, and none have replaced it as the watch the brand is identified with, and I respect it for that. When I go into watch shops that don't stock Grand Seiko wearing my Shunbun, the sales people often ask me, is that a Snowflake?
likewise, snowflakes is underwhelming when put beside shunbun. Thing is, Shunbun might be too flashy for some people's taste and/or associate pink hue as feminine. I just happened to be a female, so I am really happy with the Shunbun. Next to Shunbun is Shosho and Omiwatari in my books.
I get that but I think the great thing about Grand Seiko is that they have so many great dials that you will always find a watch that sings to your heart in their range. I sat in a GS AD and looked at about 15 watches ranging from the basic steel to high end Evolution 9 watches and it was the Snowflake that I kept looking at coming back to and felt the best on my wrist. But every single watch was beautiful and would be a proud addition to any collection.
What a great take on a great watch. Probably the best watch content channel by far.
The sweeping movement of a GS Spring Drive second hand is orgasmic. I could stare at it for hours. Waiting patiently for the Night Birch SD, then I'll pull the trigger
I like your description of “familiar”. Just a quick glance at it, as we would do dozens of times a day to check the time, and something comfortable, recognisable and familiar is important. However, when we have the time to examine it at leisure, and in greater depth, it would be then that we discover all the hidden details and appreciate it even more.
Thanks for another great video and keep well :-)
Lol…..that’s my watch…traded it into you guys a few months back…I can tell by the strap 😂
Entry level GS with spring drive are the best value watches out there period
I still hope they can make a dress piece with improved rotor finishing and power reserve indicator in the case back.
The main thing I'm not a fan of with the Grand Seiko is having GS and Grand Seiko on the dial, it's like they're telling us twice. I think (personal opinion) it would look better to have only one or the other.
Gs is the logo though
i had an unfortunate experience on my first GS purchase. the watch was broken and the boutique had to send it back to japan which will take 4 months.
So sorry to know about your experience. If it was broken, I would have expected them to give you a new one..
Great to see this style of video again. Thanks
I'm totally smitten with my 473 sunrise snowflake...just stunning!!
Why are Grand Seiko leather straps sooo long? Similar issue with the strap on the Omiwatari.
Grand Seiko's look amazing but I never liked the hands, and the power indicator looks like it was just plopped in there without thought to placement.
I thoroughly enjoyed this vid!! Thanks
at 7:06 he called it the "Skyfall." Omega lawsuit in 3.2.1...Also this is not the 44 GS case like the Snowflake, this is a reference to the case of the original 1960 GS. But besides those editing boo-boos wonderful review as usual.
Argh, now I have an Adele tune in my head!
@@kenshilcock7198 Sorry!
I picked up on the Skyfall error too! Not like Andrew to make an error or for editors to leave it in. Great vid as usual though & GREAT watch!!
I'm happy to see this video format again. Keep it up!
I would like to see the accutron spaceview 2020.... That is truly incredible piece of horology
Hello
I love Seiko and will get a Grand Seiko Snowflake in a month or so, by hook or by crook. I think GS are for those who don’t need their watch to be showy. They’re just happy that they know what they’re wearing and don’t need everyone to know as well.
Beautiful watch, thank you for sharing, Andrew. Starting to think a dress watch just isn't for me, though. Sweaty wrists, propensity for getting caught in the rain, starting work around the home while forgetting the watch I'm wearing, and being an all around clutz means I think it's sports watches the rest of my days.
Sir, pls make a review on SEIKO 62MAS reissue, any of this models SLA017, SLA043 , SLA037 or BEAMS PLSSSS thank you
What's your thoughts on the boschett harpoon?
Thanks a lot sir for making this video & sharing yr views .
I own this same watch & trust me its out of the world watch for me .
Its simply incredible with full of its beauty , especially the tone of sky flake changes as per the light in the sky … some times dark / light in shade n below lights it looks different .
As u said .. its very relaxing / wonderful experience comfortable watch to wear during yr office times
I jist just love this watch
This is the best watch video place on youtube, i say that with all the respect to the others.
I have been a watch guy all my life, and have pined for many watches, but none so much as GS. Sadly they are just too much for my budget.
This is the first watch I've ever bought for myself 😊 (Also, what got me into watches)
It'll always be the most meaningful watch for me. Imo this watch fixed everything that I didn't like from the Snowflake, that's why I went for it.
Althought I enjoy much more your other channel where we can also see your face, ...another very thorough, entertaining, elegant and informative video.
Keep up with the good work Andrew!
I wouldn’t mind owning this unexceptional timepiece. I would even forgive it’s diminutive size.
I'd love to see some of the other Grand Seiko's highlighted here. Perhaps either of the peacocks, birch series (white, night, green), etc.
A beautiful watch with a few features that continue to make it pedestrian as higher horology. Traditional collectors do not clammer over the Springdrive technology. It is innovative but lacks je ne sais quio. Also, Grand Seiko insists on a date wheel for every model makes it an ugly duckling. And finally, a recurring manual wound model in the line I believe, would make the brand more respected.
Would you ever review a Pam01033?
Another idea compare this with a chronomaster AQ4020-54z.... It will be a very good comparison and video
I have tried really hard to like them. Unfortunately, I can't. They are amazing watches. Just not my taste. They are very elegant, but I still would prefer a JLC instead. I don't find the sport models as appealing as what Omega and Rolex have even if the Japanese finishing and movement are superior. Maybe one day...🤷♂️
Did he just call the SBGA407 the chicken nugget of luxury watches??
10 min long sideways compliment!
Still no review of ANY The Citizen?
I thought this video was about their entire sports collection 😂😂
still waiting for sports GS with integrated bracelet
Such a beautiful watch, but like the regular snowflake, that power reserve meter planted in the middle of that lovely dial, really kills the aesthetic. GS really needs to move it to the back of the watch, since it has an open case back. That would be the only improvement I see being needed.
Wabi sabi is a Japanese concept people really need to understand before commenting on the PR on a GS Spring drive dial.
@@davidr2802 do you think that was the intention? I have a snowflake and am indifferent about the power reserve but that's a cool concept!
Different strokes for different folks ... For me the way the power reserve seems to sweep the snow but is so precise under a loupe is one of the best features
Love the power reserve on the snowflake dial, it makes the watch unique and instantly recognisable
The PR is that mini sweeping snow angel that confirms you have a snowflake. I bought that watch for the power reserve indicator.
Just bought this model and it’s stunning. Also just about goes under the radar enough I won’t have to worry about getting my arm chopped off for it walking around London.
I hope you will make a video with both skyflake and snowflake side by side with comparison :)
I think Hafiz did a stunning comparison a few years ago
i think i prefer a grand seiko that is AUTOMATIC instead of spring drive. not every or any watch technician can service spring drive after say 20 or 30 years..... and it will be a hassle to send it back to japan or many some major service centre locations like say LA or NY or Singapore ....
Someone was hungry when writing the script
what's with all the food reference.
bread, butter, chicken nuggets, burger, syrup, etc.
My dream watch is the Grand Seiko SBGY007 Omiwatari!
At 7:06 did he say Skyfall?
The camera work is even more incredible than usual here….goals
Andrew slipped in a mistake calling it Skyfall? :) Great content as always.
I love Grand Seiko. I hope to be able to afford one some day. In the meantime, I'd love to see you guys do more videos on more affordable Seikos or the limited edition Seiko offerings.
Have you seen the Porko Rosso Spring Drive?
@@betochiwas that's the Ghibli Chronograph? I have seen it and I love it. But I decided to buy the Ghibli Castle in the Sky Laputa one. Love it so much.
@@Pepingco i look for it, incredible that is not a GS
I wonder if it comes in an all-steel config
This model is all steel…if you’re looking for a bracelet, there is one that fits this model you can order
I would like to see more! did i do good?
There aren't any normal Gs.love seiko ,love the heritage. Great video Andrew
To say this dial and spring drive are ordinary is pretty rich ;)
Love this format
It’s not the most lovely watch they make…but it’s still lovely, and automatic, and almost half the price of the omiwatari. The elegance collection is wonderful, but for me the evolution 9 collection is a bit magical. The SBGE285 is spectacular
The Spring Drive is so brilliant and beautiful! Except for the damn distraction of the power gauge thing: it's large and ugly, and unnecessary on an automatic. Its position is distinctly unsettling, appearing often to be an extention of one of the hands. What were they thinking of?
Hot take - I like the power reserve indicator, even if the exact placement could use some work.
Another hot take. I love both placement and the indicator. If you don’t like it maybe neither flakes are for you. The new spring drive “birches” have moved the offending indicator to the back.
I prefer it on the dial
I'll take ordinary any day if it comes with a Spring Drive movement and doesn't sport a hideous zit on the sapphire glass.
That description of a chicken nugget 😂
it looks better than snowflake for me and closer to omiwatari
I have the exact model and might not be GS best and most famous watch. But in someone's famous words "I likes what I likes"
I actually prefer the Skyflake over the Snowflake; also I hit the "like" and moved it from 999 to 1k!
you accidentally called it "skyfall" instead of "skyflake" at 7:06 😄
Skyfall is better imo lol
“Chicken nuggets”? Yuch.
Music name plzz
Wonderful presentation.
Hey, I love my ordinary Grand Seiko ref. SBGA407
I'd wear it! Great review!
I would trade my firstborn (if I have one) for a GS spring drive.
Keep up the great work👌
One mistake, talking hands. This case is quite traditional and certainly NOT inspired in the 44GS, which is annything but.
Begins at 3:40. 😒
At some point skyfall came out or I heard it wrong 😉
At this point I reckon the watch maker at GS lab must be either OCD or insane.Try to find a imperfect in the close up view but nada only stunning dial,hand & indices.
A return to form. Excellent
Thanks for the perfect video
Poetic. Who writes this stuff?
Brilliant writing!!!
GS have been laying the foundation for years now, they are here to stay. Maybe it’s time to grab one before prices really skyrockets.
The best Diner in town! Period!
You gotta have a Lotta sauce with chicken nuggets... I like Barbecue 🐥
The best luxury watch money can buy.
Gorgeous piece! 😍❤️🔥