Here’s my experience. About 10-years ago I flipped a bunch of wonderful vintage Omega that had been fully refurbished by STS to buy a 11660 Dweller. I was so disappointed with it, and so flipped it 6-months after. I had massive remorse for the watches I lost, and never really recovered my vintage collection the same again. The problem I found was I become bored of the one watch. Nowadays I prefer to have a selection of cheaper watches rather than the ‘one’ grail piece.
@BR81-iv6lt4 ай бұрын
😂
@bernardwadding4 ай бұрын
Love that sea dweller, fantastic watch
@Ascendsean354 ай бұрын
It's also a liability to have only 1. Damage / repairs. Could be stolen or lost, ect.. If you have 15k in one watch and something happens, you're F'd. But 5 watches at 3k a piece spreads out your risk, plus you get variety. And of course you could go way cheaper with this example.
@MyNameIsGhost4 ай бұрын
AGREED! I get bored even with my absolute fav watch. Im just an indecisive person 😅
@zyembla4 ай бұрын
Rolexes look great on screens but rather disappointing in person.
@stevenorris14 ай бұрын
Your Seamster Geneve is a beauty, looks to be in amazing condition. I own one too, a 1968 vintage that i bought it in Iran in 1978 what a beauty. Still in perfect running condition. Now I can do a little research and hopefully find out what what she is worth. I'm considering selling it, hoping to make a good profit from it.
@jackwpetrov4 ай бұрын
Great that will fetch you some cash. *I used to be a collector, but I liquidated my collection to venture into real estate. In January, I acquired homes in Malibu for $22million, and the returns on investment far exceed what I earned as a collector.
@michealrealtor4 ай бұрын
How did you grow your portfolio to $22m, I'm impressed, I have a lump sum in the bank, the rates are not impressive so I'm moving it, what's your cash flow like?
@jackwpetrov4 ай бұрын
I have a financial advisor (trader) she grows my liquid assets and I reinvest the weekly payouts back into real estate and long-term ETFs like VOO and SCHD. I have also started acquiring some tech ETFs, including IITU and IUCM.
@michealrealtor4 ай бұрын
Sure it's all about DCA, could you please share her name with me or any details so I can look her up online? Thanks!
@jackwpetrov4 ай бұрын
She is well known as - Diana Leayani Lara. please do your own research.
@hammalamiri124 ай бұрын
There is nothing else like that Grand Seiko Cherry Blossom both with its dial and secondly with the spring drive movement. Perhaps cap off your birthday with a visit to Japan with the mrs, visit the Seiko museum / factory and purchase the watch. That way it will be a keeper with heaps of sentimental value.
@D4N10110114 ай бұрын
great idea
@67nearmint4 ай бұрын
Good way to turn a $9k watch into a $15k expense, though.
@GrandmasterChime4 ай бұрын
@@67nearmint exactly, a "reason" to visit Japan when the yen is at generational lows? Can't wait to go back!
@hammalamiri124 ай бұрын
@@67nearmintthese GS watches are 15 - 20% cheaper in Japan and there will be a sales tax saving. Also I wouldn’t call make memories / having a trip with the mrs as adding an expense to the watch.
@bryanbeckett8694 ай бұрын
Gotta be careful though, I was there in January and they'd actually sold out of the Shunbun in their GS store. Of course there's gonna be other places to buy it from in Tokyo, but just prepared not to make the big deal of visiting that area in Ginza to be capped off with the purchase made there, to save disappointment.
@migueldorta704 ай бұрын
I got fed up and opted out of watch collecting. Back to the old days where people had only a watch at a time to use. Currently rockin’ a marathon gp quartz until it dies and will replace it for another similar everyday watch once it accomplishes its mission in this world. Not much to think every morning and it has its charm to see a watch be there at your service everyday doing just what’s supposed to, tell accurate time, apart from the financial benefit that comes living a more frugal life. At the end it hasn’t prevented me from admire beautiful timepieces from afar.
@jokester58124 ай бұрын
Im tempted to do the same, its a pain trying to decide what to wear and constantly looking for something new, my favourite is my rado integral from the 90s. I dont need anything else.
@chrissolum83233 ай бұрын
Agree, I’ve owned 7 watches in my life, and until 2 weeks ago I’d only ever had 5 when bought 2 Casios to wear when I’m doing activities that might destroy or cause me to lose the other 2 watches I have. For me, the joy is in the use of it, not the owning of it. When I am wearing one of them, I don’t wish I had another watch to put next to the watches I’m already not using.
@lonniesharp91094 ай бұрын
Just release a special limited edition Erebus GJAGS (Get Jody A Grand Seiko) where all the proceeds go toward your Cherry Blossom Grail!!! 😎👌
@ia32154 ай бұрын
A light-pink Erebus Ascent!
@flaviofelix994 ай бұрын
@@ia3215ooooooh I could support that!
@IsaiahFlickner-we9jd4 ай бұрын
I just bought my grail watch (a maen manhattan 37) which is a lot of money for a high school student like me, and I think if you can afford it and you would rather have it than the money it costs you should absolutely get it. I got mine to reward myself for exceeding my savings goal, and I’m going to get the back engraved with something meaningful. I think of your going to buy something expensive you should do it for a reason so that it will have meaning. At the end of the day a meaningful position is way more fulfilling than a higher bank account balance (if you can afford it).
@rickreid11814 ай бұрын
Nice watch!
@JustOneMoreWatch4 ай бұрын
Congratulations mate! Enjoy your Maen.
@AQBPlays4 ай бұрын
Great watch! Well done
@johanvandersandt89044 ай бұрын
What a fantastic watch and mindset! You, young sir, are going places!
@jacobpartin45534 ай бұрын
Hell yeah thats a good one
@theflymo4 ай бұрын
Good call on the Grand Seiko. I finally pulled the pin on a Snowflake recently- It's rarely left my wrist since, I find myself staring at it when I should be doing other more productive things, and it's made me wonder if I really need much of my collection.
@GinkgoJoe4 ай бұрын
I love spring drive, but not the ones with the power reserve on the front: the ones with the power reserve on the back are amazing!
@chuckmontgomery75714 ай бұрын
I bought that watch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning but not flashy. Good taste, Sir.
@chrish.19834 ай бұрын
Since my grail is the GS Snowflake I say go for the Cherry Blossom!
@BulldogBadger4 ай бұрын
Mine too🎉
@markikn31834 ай бұрын
Watch addict asks watch addict whether he should buy a watch.😂😂 Jody, do not ask us degens, ask the person that really matters and when she shrugs and says "it's not as if i could stop you anyway", go buy your small pink object of desire.
@samueldebbarma28914 ай бұрын
Hilarious😅
@alanwright31724 ай бұрын
He already has his "small pink object of desire" we're talking watches..............Oh! sorry crossed wires😂
@brianmsahin4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@jstogdill4 ай бұрын
Ha
@thatguy61114 ай бұрын
I lusted for a yellow gold day date and saved for 5 years for one. Then I wore one and realized it’s not for me. And that’s ok. We need something to aspire to achieve and a new grail watch is not a bad thing.
@impyrobot4 ай бұрын
I got a gold green day date recently and it's beautiful 😍
@thatguy61114 ай бұрын
@@impyrobot They are absolutely beautiful watches but a solid gold watch in my rural farm town was going to have too many “The Sopranos” vibes for me. I’ll still get one someday in white gold.
@WaterJake4 ай бұрын
Used is definitely the way to go, and if you can combine it with a trip, all the better! The value drop on new Grand Seikos makes them so attractive second hand.
@Taketime2chill4 ай бұрын
The Shunbun has been my grail watch since I first saw it... That dial is stunning 😍
@chrishugo3 ай бұрын
I didn't start collecting until I turned 68. By my 70th, I had accumulated about 20 watches (incl a $1,400 DWISS auto, thanks to your review). I picked my grail watch to commemorate turning 70 in good health, retiring from a successful 45-year career, and moving to Mexico. The watch I selected was the GS SBGE275 GMT LE spring drive, selling for $7.3K. I now have 40 watches, but no purchase has come remotely close to the GS. My second tier purchases are $1-2K, and include the Tissot PRX chrono, two more DWISS (!?), and the WISE ADX101YG on pre-order. The GS will remain king of the hill forever. (Note: I missed the SBGN011 when it was $2,200 delivered to the US, as I gambled it would drop another hundred. It's now $300 more.)
@unixnerd234 ай бұрын
I just spent $46 on a 1975 Certina and I'm loving it to bits. I have way dearer stuff but for me the price doesn't equate with the enjoyment. If it's expensive I have to get a really good deal on it before I spend, patience is key.
@BobMarley-pm1xb4 ай бұрын
On my 70th my Wife knew I had been looking at the 2023 TAG Glass Box in Blue date at 6:00. Plenty o’ vids on the watch. Beside the STUNNING dark blue dial (sunburst…no words…gotta see it. ) Got it from the AD & got a 10% discount (Thank you Elvis at Zadok’s in Houston) but what cinched the “deal”…..39 mm diameter powered by an in-house auto, tri-compax, vertical clutch/column wheel …….$6750.00 USD…uh..arghhh…, uh, excuse me. Wife’s fault. I have never cracked 4 figures for any watch. She had already bought it. Got the Luxury Experience….so, I hardly know where to go. So yes Jody, I have had that experience. Oh, & By The Way my red Eribus rocks!
@hugo2fiscalrn4 ай бұрын
You are the best personality in this hobby. You deserve this GS. PERIOD
@loganholmberg22954 ай бұрын
I bought my dad a waveceptor thanks to your review. Its his first watch in decades and never takes it off. Thank you.
@MyNameIsGhost4 ай бұрын
Wow Jody congrats on turning 25 soon!
@Claus-L.Mueller4 ай бұрын
Hi Jody! I would have purchased one of the Grand Seiko Spring Drive watches with the gorgeous dials already - if they would come with lume! And yes, spending this amount of money is worth it. When you are honest to yourself you know you‘ve spent way more money on dozens of watches combined. And if you could pick one nice watch you are going to wear for the next centuries to come it’s more than worth it. Take your time and hunt the best one down. Best wishes, Claus
@marcusdesilva84054 ай бұрын
I recently bought the same, it's 100% the ONE purchase for me. It's about 3x more than I've ever spent, and I'm by no means swimming in money. It's as close to I've ever been to believing a one-watch collection exists (close, but no cookie!). Sometimes you just KNOW the watch is for you, and this is indeed the case for me with the Shunbun. I've a tiny 16cm wrist and it first right at the edge of what I consider a tastefully-sized watch. If necessary, I would sell some other pieces for it. It was a lot of money in my mind at the time of purchasing, and it still is - but after purchasing, it feels like a bargain, even though I will have to make sacrifices elsewhere to recover the funds put towards it. It's so amazing that I've yet to even pay attention to the Spring Drive movement, which was what drew me to the brand in the first place.
@Kingofgoodtimes.4 ай бұрын
You were one of the biggest influences on me during the pandemic and now I’ve got the bug. But I’ve sold a lot of the watches I don’t wear over these past 4 years to get ones I like. My categories are luxury, mid tier, beater. Within those categories I have a few of each style and I try to keep it colorful. You’re a KZbin watch icon at this point and you def deserve the watch you like the most. It seems like you keep a lot of watches you probably don’t wear. Sell them all. Don’t worry about depleting a box. Get the one you want. You owe it to yourself!
@mphurious4 ай бұрын
Congrats on falling for the Shunbun. I bought one three years ago, and it is one of very few watches I've bought at retail. Zero regrets. It often finds its way into rotation and can be significantly transformed with strap changes. It is one of my only watches that is regularly noticed and appreciated by normies. It kind of doesn't go with anything I normally wear, therefore it goes with everything. To me, it represents the pinnacle of pre-Evolution 9 GS and will likely live on as one of their top icons. Very comfortable, very attractive, very accurate, pretty expensive, but... you know you're going to get it.
@glenntongue76394 ай бұрын
Gave up on the Oceanus? I love them.
@thegorn4 ай бұрын
What's an Oce Anus?
@UGA.D4 ай бұрын
@@thegorn 🤣
@parmdeep14 ай бұрын
Buy it! I was dreaming about an Explorer for 3 years and came accross one in Goldsmiths (back in 2017), I walked in to the store and said ... I want that Explorer in the window, paid, walked out and haven't regretted it ever since! It's not a regular on the wrist, but it's there when it's needed.
@realelectron4 ай бұрын
I have the Cherry Blossom Grand Seiko, and it really is the grail watch. It's my daily wear for the same reasons your Seiko is. Super light, comfortable, and accurate. Great fit.
@jassuras4 ай бұрын
Don't know if this helps Jody (or if you'll even see this comment), but last year I saw a limited edition Grand Seiko (the SBGJ275) at a jeweller's event I'd been invited to, and became obsessed with it. I had long admired the brand and knew my grail watch would likely be a GS. Ironically, my other option was the one you are interested in. I couldn't stop thinking about the watch. Cost was a major consideration as it was almost twice the price of my next most expensive watch. In the end, it came down to asking myself "how much will I regret not acquiring this while it is available?". The answer ("very much") sealed it for me. Tracked one down, bought it. Should add I have a wonderful wife who supports and sometimes abets my addiction - can't neglect the WAF with any major purchase after all! Zero regrets. Do it!
@RodrigoBarbosaBR4 ай бұрын
Yes, you should. That watch is absolutely amazing.
@MrLukeeld4 ай бұрын
I say go for it. I recently bought a Blancpain FF 5015, I got a great deal on Chrono24 from a dealer in Japan. I sold some watches, consolidated the collection to a total of 6 watches. The watch puts a smile on my face and gets plenty of wear. I’m so glad I bit the bullet and made it happen.
@MrJnrc4 ай бұрын
I purchased the sbga413g a year ago and got a good discount. However, I put it on an oxblood leather strap to lift the cherry blossom out of the dial and also allow for swelling of the wrists.😁 one of the best features of this watch which no one ever mentions is that it has a date complication that you can actually read without magnifying.
@mattys14674 ай бұрын
Spring Drive is the best, most innovative movement. End of. Cherry Blossom 🌸 🌼 ♥️ 😍 😊
@Halfhoff4 ай бұрын
I bought a Longines Moonphase for my 50th birthday when in Geneva. So glad I did.
@FullyLumed4 ай бұрын
BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY. The Cherry Blossom is a stunner! Imagine if they did one with the spring drive power reserve on the back though.
@vktravellog12424 ай бұрын
This has been out for a while now. This is a legend. I have 2 spring drives and love them! They are so much more reliable than full mechanical. Its worth it!
@Lillee19694 ай бұрын
You only live once as they say, go for it Jodie! I spent waaaay too much money on my grail watch a couple of years back and I enjoy it almost daily, some regret (mostly the money!) but zero regret on the watch! My only gripe with GS is the non adjustable bracelet.
@unaibb4 ай бұрын
My grial is Omega Aqua Terra, nothing is too much if is what you REALLY want and you have the money. Really nice and beautiful watch Jody, wish you get it!
@davidcouzens62874 ай бұрын
The cherry blossom GS is a stunning watch. I'd have one in a heartbeat
@kevinwall23134 ай бұрын
My dad has the shunbun it is stunning I've never seen a dial change colours so much. Such a great piece
@SaadAbuAlHamayel4 ай бұрын
Thanks .. would you tell us about your watch boxes and from where to get them ?
@edjack19934 ай бұрын
Get the Shunbun - you know you want to. I tried on one and am now saving for it. That dial and seconds hand are mesmerising. And it feels like a very high quality watch.
@LumpiaMode4 ай бұрын
I bought a SARB while back sold it for profit because I wanted to buy another timepiece. Now I'm regreting selling it, I want to purchase the same watch when I have enough budget to keep it forever in my collection.
@Timepieceguy4 ай бұрын
Before you buy the cherry blossom look at the evo 9 white birch. You may like it more with the white dial and spring drive. Plus I would look at c24 for great deals on both!! Go for it Jody! You only live once mate!
@Ronaldo-vo1yk4 ай бұрын
Jody, I also divide My collection by brands or styles. Casio box., Citizen eco-drive box. Automatic subs homage box, field watch box, Pilot watch box from 10-20 pieces each. Finally the single Rolex Submariner box. Love them all.
@brianmsahin4 ай бұрын
Excellent collection Jody...has anyone noticed that our box of microbrands and Ali Express brands tend to have the most fun watches? Finally, get the Cherry Blossom if you really like it , but don't pay full retail.
@georgherbrand87884 ай бұрын
Same same... wanted rolex dj41 for my 60th birthday. I have a Job and 3 Kids. Though no time to spend with my AD. Felt in love and bought a sbgj255 for 6500 and completed the Budget with a Tudor bb gmt s&g with leather strap. I buy watches to wear and Keep. Top on my list now sbga375 spring drive. .... still waiting for my second rolex...
@tryptofeng4 ай бұрын
I recently purchased a GS SBGM221 as a late 40th b-day gift for myself and am in love with it. That said, I've already earmarked the shunbun for a 50th b-day gift. Or maybe 45th. Or maybe 43rd. Or maybe 40.5th.
@niallwoan58474 ай бұрын
The GS 62GS case is the best case design on the market followed by their new Evo9. Having had the 413, it wears smaller. It’s a beautiful watch. My only bother is that the dial is mostly silver unless in low light & then it’s a very light pink. So most of the time the seconds hand disappears against the dial. But it’s still my favourite!
@LagerPetrol4094 ай бұрын
Yes you should definitely get that Grand Seiko, and sell the other 2 watches to part finance it. I did something similar to get a couple of my grail watches to mark a significant milestone b'day. You have a year to decide mill it over logically. 😊
@simonwright68824 ай бұрын
Good luck with the 413, it's a stunner. It's only draw back is the clasp. I got the 415 3 years ago and it still blows me away.
@El1988Che4 ай бұрын
I think you'll be happy with the GS. Fun fact, Piaget has Spring Drive alternative, the 700P movement. But they are made in very low numbers... I'm not even sure if they still make them but yeah, I believe it's the only brand outside of Seiko (GS Credor) that did this concept.
@GrandmasterChime4 ай бұрын
I was bummed you were giving up on the Pepsi UNTIL I saw you pivot to the GS sakura!! Nice move! Yes, consolidate the King Seiko and other GS and bring your grail watch dreams to life! I may have to follow suit... many pieces in your boxes mirror my own. I especially enjoy wearing my "Magnum" Momentum and the Citizen.
@the5th20004 ай бұрын
GS is my grail too. I've tried this cherry blossom on in the dealer where I live. Some day I will. Totally worth it, for the materials and the spring drive tech. Do it
@BetamaxBabe4 ай бұрын
I can relate! I'm priming myself to buy my first expensive watch, an ETA BB36. I could just save up for it. But the only way I can justify spending that much on a watch is by sacrificing some of my collection to do so. This would include watches I really like. However you're able to get that GS, go for it!
@DavidDatura4 ай бұрын
A cherry blossom GS Spring Drive? Of course you should get it! And if your current KS and GS quartz get you about half way there, sell them! They’re both great watches that I would be happy to own too (I’m NOT making you an offer 😏) they just don’t compare to a GS with that special dial and Spring Drive powertrain.
@zacharycottam98314 ай бұрын
Congrats on turning 30 next year! That Grand Seiko looks amazing, it's probably my grail dress watch.
@FL4T4 ай бұрын
I have the pleasure of beeing able to wear the SBGA413 from time to time and have to say... it's UNBELIEVABLE pretty and fascinating. Fabulous choice
@watchnorthlondon4 ай бұрын
Jodi possibly unique in being a watch brand owner who can be heard waxing lyrical about, and collecting, his direct competitors. It speaks of enthusiasm and honesty. Counter-intuitive marketing which works.
@MacPro8CoreMan4 ай бұрын
I can’t believe Phoibos didn’t make your list! I remember you being a fan 5-6 yrs ago and Phoibos was big part of your channel for years!
@GeordsYouTube4 ай бұрын
My grail was also my exit watch, I haven’t wanted another watch since it’s too good. Steel colour dial 36mm OP that’s been on my wrist daily for over 5 years.
@MR2D2AL4 ай бұрын
My philosophy: watches should do one of three things… 1) Tell a story, 2) Hold a memory, 3) Check a box, and should always 4) Make you happy! The more of these things a particular watch does, the more likely you are to keep it. If you set up an expensive purchase as a reward for reaching a goal, it will then hold that memory and the watch will be more important to you! Just advice from Al ( not AI but AL… my name. So confusing!)
@randys15574 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more.
@robertjordan73234 ай бұрын
First off, I love this episodes tshirt! My feeling on the Cherry Blossom, it's better to have 1 watch you love to wear and will last you than have so many that you wear occasionally or never.
@clo27154 ай бұрын
The "winter" looks great also.
@tungstencalais32014 ай бұрын
Give it some time to make sure it is your grail, and if it remains that way, look into the best way you can afford it. I have always been interested in the related "Winter" model SBGA415 with the blue seconds hand. That said my ultimate grail is also the GMT Master II Pepsi on jubilee!
@ob41494 ай бұрын
The Casio box is awesome, love Casio 😍
@alanwanchorlytellc1944 ай бұрын
You asked what was missing from your collection. If you are at all into vintage watches, something like a Seiko Pogue would be a stand out piece. Mine is at my watchmaker at the moment having the back gasket replaced. It is otherwise perfect. On my wrist ATM is a Bulova Lunar Pilot. Probably too big for you. But works for me. You might notice a trend here.
@nickwarne4 ай бұрын
FINALLY, Jody recognises the Spring Drive and the GS’ nature-themed dials! I have the SBGA465, with the ‘Frost’ dial and I love it. The Spring Drive is unique - I do not understand why it is not treated with more respect. It lacks lume to be a GADA watch, but the screwdown crown and 100m water resistance provides adequate robustness. I only own this watch, apart from a discarded SKX. In my view it is the movement and the design to rule them all. I prefer mine on a strap, and have a dozen or so exotic straps from Tunsleather, a Vietnamese strap maker on Etsy. Finally, I bought mine new from a Japanese dealer on Chrono24. Saved about 25-30% on GSAD in Australia.
@alastairheptonstall79824 ай бұрын
I was recently in Tokyo and tried on a few Grand Seikos. The two that were standouts for me were the Grand Seiko White Birch models (SLGH005 and SLGH009). One has a Spring Drive, and the other an interesting hi-beat movement with twin mainspring barrels and a clever dual impulse escapement. The cherry blossom looks like it has almost the same case, but with a power indicator. The 22mm bracelet on the white birch is a bit too large for the overall scale of the watch, but it looks like the cherry blossom might be a 21mm?
@robertnastasi86434 ай бұрын
Buy it! And yes, I’d get rid of the quartz grand seiko. When would you choose the quartz over the cherry blossom?
@wj00674 ай бұрын
Simple answer HELL YES Putting aside the memory box, and those that were gifts... There are a number that you don't wear or have hardly worn. This is one that you would.
@AceKingPirate4 ай бұрын
Just go with the heart, just take your time and see how you feel..... good luck!
@motouno37784 ай бұрын
I think for someone that wasn't a watch collector & just wanted 1 very nice watch that would be fine . But your not that guy & then you would have to be very careful wearing it & where you would be wearing it ! You can have a nice selection for the $ instead 😉
@owenlaprath41353 ай бұрын
If that scratched WaveCeptor has an acrylic crystal, it buffs out easy with some Polywatch polish!
@Senkatuka234 ай бұрын
Hi where can I purchase the wooden watch box shown for the big hitters?
@PaulF-g4g4 ай бұрын
I was going to buy a Zero West Dambuster - for around £3,750. However I decided to buy a 250cc Mutt DKR-01 for just a bit more. The watch would have sat in a watch box for most of the time! Buy a Motorbike instead - great fun.
@fubaralakbar68004 ай бұрын
I hope you get your Spring Drive, Jody. It looks awesome, but I can't get one because I need a car😁 Out of the ones you just showed, I think my favorites are the square G and the SKX's. I keep my watch collection in a backgammon box under my bed. There are 11 of them, including seven Casios, a Citizen, a Fossil, a Timex Ironman, and an Invicta Prodiver (currently on-wrist). My Citizen Promaster is always in rotation since it's solar-powered, and the other two currently in rotation are the Casio Forrester and the Invicta.
@simsalb4 ай бұрын
I simply couldn't believe when you mentioned the Grand Seiko cherry blossom. That watch was also on my shortlist. The dial is incredible, and the finishing superb. But then, I tried it on at my AD and...... 😢 it just didn't look right on my wrist! I guess it just shows that you need to try before you buy 💰 😅
@randys15574 ай бұрын
Even though my collection of Watches isn't too impressive, I do have a few key pieces that I was lucky and astute to buy in having great timing when I purchased them. My preference has always been for Vintage Timepieces for their artful looks and interesting stories from their previous owners lives, when I can get them. There were a handful of interesting and unique pieces that you showed us Jody, but I guess I was expecting more from you on the artful end of things as well as far more complicated pieces. In hand I have my 70's 5512 No Date Submariner I found at a Pawn Shop back in 1995. I paid a whole $750.00 for it with box and papers. Again, I was lucky and knew what I was buying, even back then. Next on my list was a 1950's Date just (Bubbleback) with red numbers on a 2 tone jubilee bracelet. That one I got 8 years ago from an online auction for a total cost of $1400.00. after that I found a 1950's Patek Philippe Calatrava on a 18k Gold bracelet, That one I don't wear too often and only for special occasions. I also have an assortment of other less expensive pieces that were not necessarily "GRAIL" Watches, but ones that were out of the ordinary. In addition to that set I also have my group of "TRIBUTE" pieces by Pagani and the like, simply because they look great, I can beat them up and I don't have to worry about someone robbing me for THAT Watch. As many of others have sited, you purchase a "GRAIL" Watch more for emotional reasons or to mark a special occasion. For me, there is also the artistry, the history and the unique characteristics that draw me in and intrigue me. Then I also strongly suggest you do your research about the Brand as well as the Specific Model. At that point, no matter the price then ask yourself is it a value to you as well as what are you willing to sacrifice to get it.
@jozsefizsak4 ай бұрын
Interesting. I love the 9F and now that you explained spring drive, this one seems like a marvelous piece of engineering as well as being an exceptionally attractive watch. The price makes it silly for most of us but getting a very special deal on it would make it very tempting. It's modern mechanical anachronisms that I have no interest in at all but this thing is splendid. 😊
@ElectricShadowsZone4 ай бұрын
It's a great watch but personally I don't like the power reserve indicator on the dial. Enjoy your GS when you get it.
@hazemalkhatib72604 ай бұрын
I would say sell the king seiko and the quartz gmt grand seiko and get that cherry blossom , its grand seiko icon for a reason, 62gs case is just the best fit comfort and the dial is the best in business all combined with the spring drive , just go for it brother
@spex75034 ай бұрын
I don't think the Cherry Blossom GS is obscene for a milestone watch (assuming it's within your means). But caution on getting one from Japan - on a recent interview on Scottish Watches, Andrew Morgan pointed out that GS does a JDM-only warranty.
@chadsmith37224 ай бұрын
My milestone birthday is February, I am working on a Tudor 41 Day/Date. I say if you are in a position to purchase without sacrificing something you love, then do it. I only have 6 watches, so it's not as bad a decision for me.
@adk79624 ай бұрын
Jody and I are the same age and I can’t believe we are both turning 40 next year. Crazy! 😆. But I have said a Spring Drive GS GMT has been my Grail as long as I can remember. I keep changing which model I want though. Currently it’s the SBGE253. Thanks for the great video and update!
@yerrie19084 ай бұрын
I bought my titanium GS diver spring drive 2 years old as new condition on Chrono24 for half the price, now the gorgeous automatic GMT SBGM221 is on the wish list, 5K Euro's new
@billj56454 ай бұрын
I'll say you have a lot more variety in your boxes than I have. Regarding grail watches- I learned that watch enthusiasts can be very fickle. I don't want to risk spending a lot of time and money getting the grail only to lose interest in it later. I learned that for me I could have just as much fun with less expensive watches. Of course you are in a position where if you have a grail you could just manufacture it yourself.
@Guruforaday4 ай бұрын
Ooooooook Jody, you have send me down a deep rabbit 🕳️ 😂 I think you need it, but I’m having trouble with what strap🤣😂
@MagnusEhinger014 ай бұрын
I think you should not only show us your SOTC, but give us a view of those lovely boxes too!
@happyjim24 ай бұрын
Simple answer life is too short so buy it and enjoy it for the next 40 years + hopefully
@thetattedpharmacist32154 ай бұрын
One of my grails is on its way! Not a grail because of the brand or price but because of who the watch is associated with and why this watch was even released. Keep an eye on AAWF Jody for the watch, probably tomorrow (Monday 15th July 😉)
@hughwatmeight4 ай бұрын
Jody, really great to meet you at the Time & Tide Pop-up in Sydney. I'm the one who wore a Black Bay Pro (which looks good on your wrist). Great collection btw.
@HaonProductions4 ай бұрын
I'm in a similar boat to you with your GS. I want to buy a Speedy, which would be more than I've spent on a watch so far, and I'm looking at selling both a roughly 1k chronograph, and another Omega to fund it. All I can say is the heart wants what the heart wants! Or you can see if Mr X has a spare Explorer II somewhere...
@nikc13134 ай бұрын
Im the exact same with seiko. Ive owned loads but i buy them with the acceptance that I'll be selling them later on. I only buy them at steep discount because of this so i rarely lose money. I'm planning on picking up the new marine master when the right deal comes up on black friday. That one i think could break the flipping habit
@LawryBoyer4 ай бұрын
Right with you Jody, it’s my grail too, but no justification for me to buy it at the moment. Never tried in the flesh but with the large-ish size, the Omiwatari also has my eye. Maybe one day… but at least you have good taste
@LooptroopRocker3 ай бұрын
Less is more in this case, do it Jordy. Get one with a discount, sell some watches and enjoy the spring drive GS. It’s a gorgeous watch.
@baldofraggins59484 ай бұрын
You can never replace the watches memory box, they are priceless. If you see dollar signs instead of the other watches then it’s a good indication to sell a few, especially to fund an aspirational grail purchase. It will be condensing the ‘collection’ boxes into the ‘memory’ box which is far more valuable.
@MarkJackson-v3g4 ай бұрын
ya its worth it...if you don't it will be that itch you can't scratch. IMHO save save sell sell and get what you want . good luck with your journey. ...but then again watch nerds seldom reach the perfect watch. I'm happy with my current collection because every watch in my collection serves a purpose. (recreation, work, daily, workout etc...) Its a beautiful watch with horological significance.
@HSalamista4 ай бұрын
Hey Jody, out of all GS models I thing the Cherry Blossom has the most interesting case and looks the best! If you love it, you will find a way how to buy it 😉
@p0pk1d4 ай бұрын
Love the Shunbun! I'm Coming up to the same landmark Birthday next year, bought my grail GS a little early! On a trip to California earlier this year, I got the SBGA429 Soko Spring drive, US only model from 2020 originally I think and discontinued. But GS Rodeo Drive had one. It is a 39mm steel case, and is also the 'cheapest' (relatively) spring drive. These do lose money very quickly, so used is always a 25% + discount! But I love it, have been wearing it pretty much every day since purchase.
@georam72534 ай бұрын
Your Seamster Geneve is a beauty, looks to be in amazing condition too. That watch is an absolute grail for me, you're a lucky man- get it serviced! 👍