It tells time, and it does it cheap.Now, I know that this is not true in all cases.
There are plenty of nice Seikos that I really like, but I (almost) never include them in articles.
Actually, last few weeks I got a few mails (including hate-mails) from people wondering why I didnt include Seiko watches in my buying guide articles over at Motoring Exposure (click here for the articles).Picture by Stefan /Molle Replica DKNY watches My long time blog friend (a.k.a The Seiko Champion) Harry Bishop also wondered why I didnt include a Seiko timepiece in my 1000 2000 USD buying guide article in his most recent blog post.
What he actually writes, is the following:I would challenge those who exclude Asian (and other) high-end well known brands of watch makers from their lists.The perception of European dominance in luxury Replica DKNY watches is actually just an example of successful marketingit ?s not true, and it ?s a relatively recent perspective.
Other countries including the US used to be considered the premier manufacturers of luxury watches, but that changed last century.Some of this changed for real, other parts of it just changed in belief.I ?m not talking about new Chinese firms with little heritage.I ?m talking about something like a Grand Seiko, which has the heritage, quality, accuracy, and aesthetics to more than hold it ?s head up high in this company.
I guess this post earns me my?Seiko Champion? ?moniker.Why not turn it around? I believe this is the result of unsuccessful marketing by Replica DKNY watches (and other Asian companies) that made me not include a Grand Seiko in one of my articles.