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Who doesn’t recognize a Grand Seiko watch? It’s been around since the 1960s the brand established in Japan, a country known for high-quality products. The companies’ philosophy is to express the “Nature of Time.” They believe that time is a never-ending quest. The team continues to search for perfection. Every design of their watch considers this movement of light and shadow as the nature of time. Grand Seiko watches are a representation of the continually moving of time. It is dynamic and grand. The brand’s artisans make sure that every piece of the watch is precise, legible, durable, and beautiful. They have three functional watch movements: the Spring Drive, Mechanical, and Quartz. The
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Welcome to Dialed In, Esquire s weekly column bringing you horological happenings and the most essential news from the watch world since March 2020.
Grand Seiko’s rise in popularity in America continues apace with the launch last week of the USA GS9 Club, a community set up by the brand for owners of Grand Seiko watches meaning you can’t get in unless you have already bought one from a Grand Seiko boutique or authorized Grand Seiko dealer. With the debut of the USA component of the community, originally launched as a physical meeting point for Japanese owners, the USA GS9 will function online for now as an effectively private e-commerce site for Grand Seiko collectors though even non-members can buy some of the offerings in the GS9 Shop.
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The dive watch, by its very nature, is a blunt instrument. Developed in the 1950s as a means to track elapsed time underwater, its design brief was very simple: be accurate, legible and don’t leak. This led to a fairly standard form factor for subaquatic timepieces for the first two decades of their existence: white hands on a black dial, with a rotating timing ring.
Given this brutally straightforward spec, watch brands have been left with either a very easy, or a very difficult task when they set out to create a new dive watch: hew close to the archetype, or get creative and stand out from the crowd. By the late 1960s and into the 70s, dive watches got funky, with colorful dials and bulbous cases – but still, they had to perform their primary task.
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