I assume you're asking about getting into Grand Seiko? For me, my target is SBGA283 (silver dial) or SBGA285 (black dial). Black dial can be had for under $3k, and both are Spring Drive in a 37mm case.
You really need to give a price point in order to get effective recommendations. What is ‘entry level’ for one is not for all. You can ball park it to a given number or give a range. But affordability is always relative.
If talking GS, depends on what you are looking for. As others stated, the 9F is a great way in. Same case/bracelet/dial for a fraction of the cost and a reliable as hell movement. I would recommend starting with a 9F GMT, lots of good deals to be had.
I assume you're asking about getting into Grand Seiko? For me, my target is SBGA283 (silver dial) or SBGA285 (black dial). Black dial can be had for under $3k, and both are Spring Drive in a 37mm case.
yea my bad im still getting used to the UI of this. ill keep both in mind, thanks
You really need to give a price point in order to get effective recommendations. What is ‘entry level’ for one is not for all. You can ball park it to a given number or give a range. But affordability is always relative.
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I assume you're asking about getting into Grand Seiko? For me, my target is SBGA283 (silver dial) or SBGA285 (black dial). Black dial can be had for under $3k, and both are Spring Drive in a 37mm case.
Quartz can be had under $2k
You really need to give a price point in order to get effective recommendations. What is ‘entry level’ for one is not for all. You can ball park it to a given number or give a range. But affordability is always relative.
If talking GS, depends on what you are looking for. As others stated, the 9F is a great way in. Same case/bracelet/dial for a fraction of the cost and a reliable as hell movement. I would recommend starting with a 9F GMT, lots of good deals to be had.
I assume you're asking about getting into Grand Seiko? For me, my target is SBGA283 (silver dial) or SBGA285 (black dial). Black dial can be had for under $3k, and both are Spring Drive in a 37mm case.
yea my bad im still getting used to the UI of this. ill keep both in mind, thanks
You really need to give a price point in order to get effective recommendations. What is ‘entry level’ for one is not for all. You can ball park it to a given number or give a range. But affordability is always relative.
probably under 3k preferably