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Yes, particularly the high end stuff you can only find in Asia. The Grand Seiko's are on par with the automatics that come out of Geneva. The problem is a lot of what they normally sell in the US is pure junk, so the brand is not well-perceived here.
The 300m saturation diving waterproof specification, one of the measures of professional divers, was assumed and a one-piece structure where the movement was inserted from the top of the watch was adopted. There is no plate on the back side, which reliably eliminates one "part that needs to be opened and closed" that leads to the risk of exposure to water and also decreases the risk of the watch being caught on a diving suit. The rotating bezel is fixed by a separate screw clamp at the lug base, which increases convenience of maintenance. Concavities and convexities on the urethane band ensure that the watch tightly fits the wearer's arm, which thins due to pressure while diving. This system was also developed by SEIKO and is now an icon of the diver's watch.
The recent Seiko Design Project models for me shows how much the brand strives to better themselves.
Here's my casual wear Seiko 5 mod with new dial and hands:
The recent Seiko Design Project models for me shows how much the brand strives to better themselves. And the models aren't bad at all:
I like mine. Going on 28 years. I imagine it's a cheapie - what does 'Quartz' mean (it's on the dial under 'Seiko')?