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Credor Kuon GCLX999 Acquired. Love it!!!

My new Credor Kuon arrived and it’s unreal in person, the zaratsu polishing of the entire case/lugs, stunning porcelain dial, Spring Drive movement wi...
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commented on A real stunner ·

Pure class you have there!

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commented on Which light dial to add? ·

they're both fabulous, but very different. Cartier is a style piece thats exudes class, yet restraint. The Shunbun is a watch lover's watch with a dial that dazzles differently in each ray of light and a genius movement. Bu the GS for your inner geek, buy the Santos to celebrate who you are.

commented on Did anyone else order a Ghost? ·

Very cool, very flashy, would love/need to see in person

commented on Citizen Tsuyosa ·

Jealous, my pasty skin just wilts under YG & Red. Looks fabulous.

commented on Best/favorite entry level Grand Seiko Spring Drive? ·

There's just nothing like the Shunbun. What its dial does in the light is arguably unparalleled in all of watch dials. I have multiple GSs which I love, and all with textured dials, but the Shunbun is a must. And having that model isn't an ego thing like Rolex Subs, it's just falling in love with something worthy and joining a club of people who buy for that reason.

commented on Credor Kuon GCLX999 Acquired. Love it!!! ·

I negotiated down to $7900 and then after taxes and duties it was another $1000 from Japan.

commented on Credor Kuon GCLX999 Acquired. Love it!!! ·

Let the website…”The name Credor is derived from the French "crête d’or," meaning pinnacle of gold.

Quality Credor wrist watches combine technical brilliance with stunning design aesthetics.

The Credor crest is modeled on the Japanese characters for pinnacle and mountain, adorned with three stars stretching to the heavens.

With its gentle curves that suggest the natural softness and richness of gold, the logo is topped by three stars, each with its own special significance.”