Absolute beauty - I really wanted GS GMT but in the end went for the Shunbun, one for the size but also water resistance - I think they could do better with the GMT’s 30m rating
shunbun is very beautiful too! though admittedly I'm not the biggest fan of the titanium bracelet- for some reason it feels stickier on my wrist so I need to size my titanium gs's to be larger than the steel ones. and water resistance not the biggest deal for me because I can't swim haha
@@ericcollects I prefer titanium over steel generally but I should admit the GS bracelet feels a little tacky, compared with my zenith defy particularly which is also titanium but just exceptional
I think it’s something people just accept as a trade off given how nice the dials and movements are! But they’re never as comfortable as my Rolexes so I always end up wearing my grand seiko’s on leather straps
@@Mjaf23 Well because they are not bad bracelets, they are just not great, and given the quality you receive from grand seiko in other points like the dial and the movements which is obviously more important than the bracelet (dont get me wrong the bracelet is important too) also the steel ones are decent its only the titanium ones that arent on market standard price range. But the new Evo9 Gmt Sbge 285 kinda improved that feature in a lot of ways and is decent for a titanium bracelet in that price range. Only real match in this price range is Omega or some Ullysse Nardins maybe even one or two Chopards but other than that aint a lot of competition with grand seiko if you dont wanna wait 2 years for a damn Day Just that honestly isnt better than any of the watches listed before
The polishing on those hands is insane.
Absolute beauty - I really wanted GS GMT but in the end went for the Shunbun, one for the size but also water resistance - I think they could do better with the GMT’s 30m rating
shunbun is very beautiful too! though admittedly I'm not the biggest fan of the titanium bracelet- for some reason it feels stickier on my wrist so I need to size my titanium gs's to be larger than the steel ones. and water resistance not the biggest deal for me because I can't swim haha
@@ericcollects I prefer titanium over steel generally but I should admit the GS bracelet feels a little tacky, compared with my zenith defy particularly which is also titanium but just exceptional
Lots of infirmations great review…hehe
beautiful
Nice
Please Which one is more suitable to your wrist?
Shosho for sure!
@@ericcollects 👍😌🌺🌷
300?
Love GS but it always amazes me how fugly their bracelets are when I switch over from my Rolex or Patek.
I agree! And they don’t feel as nice on the wrist as well
Why don’t more people agree with this, its always been their biggest flaw. Superb watches mid-tier bracelets
I think it’s something people just accept as a trade off given how nice the dials and movements are! But they’re never as comfortable as my Rolexes so I always end up wearing my grand seiko’s on leather straps
@@Mjaf23 Well because they are not bad bracelets, they are just not great, and given the quality you receive from grand seiko in other points like the dial and the movements which is obviously more important than the bracelet (dont get me wrong the bracelet is important too) also the steel ones are decent its only the titanium ones that arent on market standard price range. But the new Evo9 Gmt Sbge 285 kinda improved that feature in a lot of ways and is decent for a titanium bracelet in that price range. Only real match in this price range is Omega or some Ullysse Nardins maybe even one or two Chopards but other than that aint a lot of competition with grand seiko if you dont wanna wait 2 years for a damn Day Just that honestly isnt better than any of the watches listed before