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Old 17 February 2021, 02:06 AM   #1
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Not sure if anyone noticed, but excellent job by TRF for adding "Grand Seiko" to this discussion forum title. Previously, and for many years, is was just "Seiko." (Full disclosure: I had reached out to Steve to ask about it.)

As GS separates itself more and more from Seiko, I think the distinction is very important. GS boutiques don't even carry Seiko any more, so the Grand Seiko brand is clearly venturing more into the high-end watch market and separating itself more from lower-end Seiko.

And the watches of the two brands are very different, of course, arguably much more different than Rolex and Tudor, for example.
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