@@henrywest7217 The front power reserve indicator on the Spring Drive models has been a hallmark of Grand Seiko's history, and there are currently 55 Spring Drive watches that still feature that PR indicator dial side. The number may fluctuate year on year depending on what models they release. But no. I don't think it's on a down sloping trend.
Moving the power reserve indicator to the back is a winning move, imo. Just look at that side by side comparison of the spring drives! Super clean dial with no distractions! ❤
Pls info the spec & price. Tq
@@fransiscaemilia565 You can visit the Grand Seiko website for all prices and specs. Cheers.
Does it seem as though the dial side power indicator(on the Spring Drive models) is gradually moving to the back?
@@henrywest7217 The front power reserve indicator on the Spring Drive models has been a hallmark of Grand Seiko's history, and there are currently 55 Spring Drive watches that still feature that PR indicator dial side. The number may fluctuate year on year depending on what models they release. But no. I don't think it's on a down sloping trend.
Yeah thank God lol that shit is hideous
Moving the power reserve indicator to the back is a winning move, imo. Just look at that side by side comparison of the spring drives! Super clean dial with no distractions! ❤